News from April 2025
Boeing had a significant number of jets initially intended for Chinese carriers, which were eventually picked up by Air India.
Hawaiian Airlines flight attendants have voted to extend their labor agreement with the airline.
American Airlines has secured a significant partnership with FIFA, positioning itself as the Official North American Airline Supplier for the upcoming World Cup in 2026.
Spirit Airlines is set to welcome a new leader as it moves forward from its recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a proposed directive for Airbus A319ceo, A320ceo, and A321ceo aircraft following guidance from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Qatar Airways has announced an expansion of its flight services to Toronto, aiming to increase the frequency of flights from its hub at Doha Hamad International Airport to Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) continues its partnership with Mori Notes to turn old courier uniforms into gifts for clients, an initiative in its fifth year.
Skywards Everyday has partnered with EmCan, a loyalty program by Emarat, to introduce a new two-way points conversion system for UAE customers.
Drivers employed by Energy Transfer, an oil and gas transportation entity operating in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana, are seeking a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) vote to terminate the United Steelworkers (USW) union's bargaining powers...
Beginning April 22, Walt Disney World will open reservations for tickets, hotels, and vacation packages available through October 31, 2026.
United Airlines is altering its strategy in Asia by expanding its direct flight offerings and reimagining its operations at Tokyo's Narita International Airport.
The Boeing 767's landing gear distinguishes itself from others mainly through the unique forward tilt of its bogies.
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) has partnered with Hands On Tokyo, a local non-profit organization, to address environmental concerns related to litter accumulation on waterfronts and ocean plastic pollution in Tokyo.
When Tecnam introduced the P92 Echo in 1993, it was a significant milestone in the field of light aviation.
Alaska Airlines is set to make notable changes to its flight offerings, having announced the termination of four significant routes in the coming months.
United Airlines' oldest Boeing 737-700, known for its durability, has been used extensively since its merger with Continental Airlines.
Between April and December, the aviation industry sees over 110 scheduled routes operated by the Airbus A380 globally.
The Boeing 777X series, a twinjet airliner, has evolved as the world's largest of its kind, bridging the gap between the Boeing 767 and Boeing 747.
The Airbus A320 family has proven to be one of the most successful aircraft lineups in aviation history.
United Airlines has positioned its San Francisco hub as a pivotal center for its operations, surpassing neighboring Los Angeles in size and serving as a principal transpacific hub.