News from April 2025
Cathay has launched a new subsidiary, Cathay Technologies, aiming to enhance the aviation industry's digital solutions.
Changes are coming to ANA Mileage Club, the loyalty program of All Nippon Airways, which could impact frequent flyers.
Travelers flying from Australia to Southern California will find their journeys easier, thanks to a new initiative by American Airlines and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
New data reveals a significant decline in the number of Europeans flying to the U.S. this March, with approximately 178,000 fewer Western Europeans traveling by air compared to the same period last year.
Over the last decade and a half, 27 airlines have filed for bankruptcy, Silver Airways being the latest in December 2024.
A LATAM Brasil Airbus A319-100, identified as flight LA3276, faced a runway excursion incident while landing at Chapecó, Brazil, after a weather-induced missed approach.
Air France recently launched its new La Premiere first-class seats on a long-haul flight from Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.
A United Airlines Boeing 737-700 was diverted to Washington Dulles International Airport on April 3 due to smoke detected in the cabin.
Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci has announced that the airline is planning to commence flights to Europe in 2026.
Southwest Airlines pilots have recently addressed the perception that their planes taxi at speeds exceeding industry norms.
Turkish Airlines initiated a new route connecting Istanbul Airport with Denver International Airport in June 2024.
Norse Atlantic Airways has ceased its flights between London and Las Vegas.
United Airlines is among the largest global airlines, operating with a fleet of 1,015 aircraft.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is preparing to issue a new airworthiness directive for Boeing 787 Dreamliners, concerning issues with the aircraft's tuning control panel (TCP).
The A-10C Thunderbolt II is the first aircraft specifically created for close air support by the United States Air Force.
With the approach of spring, American Airlines is updating its menu for the Flagship Lounge.
Air Canada is set to introduce new seasonal flights connecting Montreal to Edinburgh, with operations scheduled from June 26 to September 6.
During a recent event hosted by GE Aerospace in Brussels, Belgium, Lufthansa Group's Chief Technology Officer, Grazia Vittadini, addressed the issue of engine durability.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) continues its ambitious expansion plans to accommodate increasing passenger and cargo traffic.
The Learjet 35, a business jet manufactured by Learjet from 1973 to 1993, remains a significant part of aviation history.