News from April 2025
Since the Concorde era, there has been a pursuit to reintroduce commercial supersonic flight.
The Airbus A380, first introduced in October 2007 by Singapore Airlines for its Sydney route, was embraced by 15 airlines over the years.
A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 nearly took off from a taxiway at Orlando International Airport (MCO) on March 20.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) published its final report on an incident involving a United Airlines Boeing 757, where two passengers were injured due to a sudden pitch control issue.
Emirates continues to establish itself as a global connector, facilitating travel to various distant destinations from its hub in Dubai, UAE.
A fire near London Heathrow Airport last week led to a major power outage and the temporary closure of the UK's busiest airport.
Airlines worldwide are eagerly awaiting the certification of Boeing's 737 MAX 10, the company's latest single-aisle aircraft.
As of early 2025, Iran Airtour continues operating a rare Airbus A300-600, registered as EP-MDJ.
The Boeing 747, often referred to as the 'jumbo jet', is gradually vanishing from passenger service.
The Gulfstream G650 has been a prominent figure in the realm of ultra-long-range business jets since its introduction to the market in 2009.
US airline trade association Airlines for America (A4A) has announced its intention to pursue legal action against Amsterdam Schiphol Airport if it proceeds with proposed reductions in flight capacity.
The transition of presidential assets with the new Trump administration in the White House has sparked interest in the Vice President's aircraft, commonly referred to as Air Force Two.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) is undergoing a significant expansion to enhance passenger services and accommodate future growth.
The aviation industry has seen an increase in serious runway incidents at several airports, alongside rising safety concerns such as bird strikes due to larger bird movements.
Airbus is widely known for its commercial airplanes, such as the A320 and A380 series.
American Airlines, known for its significant presence at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), continues to fly to Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), despite IAD being the hub of rival United Airlines.
Japan is home to over 4,000 Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, offering travelers a chance to explore its rich spiritual traditions.
JetBlue has announced that its TrueBlue members can now redeem points for flights operated by Icelandair.
On April 2, Air Canada launched a new route from Vancouver to Manila, marking the airline's first service to the Philippines.
Delta Air Lines and Junior Achievement Africa have joined forces to host the Girls LEAD!