News from April 2025
Holland America Line has unveiled its planned itineraries for the 2027 Grand Voyage cruises.
Flight attendant Ali Bahreman has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to consider his case challenging a contract that barred him from using his seniority to bid on flight assignments due to his refusal to join the Transportation Workers Union (TWU).
The Cathay Group has released its March 2025 traffic data, showing significant growth in both passenger and cargo sectors.
Emirates is making strides in accessible travel initiatives as part of its operational strategy.
In the realm of aviation, the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to significantly alter the role of pilots is a subject of ongoing evaluation.
As diplomatic efforts persist to resolve the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the issue of resuming direct air service between Russia and the United States has emerged.
A 55-year-old woman was escorted off a Ryanair flight upon reaching its destination in Bristol, following an incident involving an unpaid snack bill.
China Southern Airlines has announced the cancellation of plans to sell ten Boeing 787-8 aircraft on the Shanghai United Assets and Equity Exchange (SUAEE).
Bette Nash, the world's longest-serving flight attendant, has left an indelible mark on aviation history.
In the mid-1990s, airlines explored new ways to grow their networks beyond traditional routes, laying the groundwork for alliances like Star Alliance.
Alaska Airlines is adjusting its flight schedule by removing four transcontinental routes.
Empty leg flights present a cost-saving opportunity for those seeking private travel options at reduced rates.
The Saab 340, a Swedish twin-engine turboprop aircraft, is designed to accommodate 30 to 40 passengers.
Boeing has flown a new 737 MAX 8 aircraft back to the United States after it was originally intended for delivery to a Chinese airline.
JetBlue Airways has initiated early retirements for 67 of its pilots as part of measures to cut labor costs.
Avelo Airlines has announced adjustments to its summer schedule by terminating seven routes, with a significant impact on its operations from Concord, North Carolina.
After two fatal crashes involving the Boeing 737 Max affected public trust in the brand, questions arose about the aircraft's design.
United Airlines has emerged as a prominent operator of the Boeing 737 fleet, which includes both the 737NG (Next Generation) and 737 MAX series.
Pilot-induced oscillation (PIO) is a critical issue in aviation, characterized by a feedback loop where the pilot's control inputs exacerbate rather than stabilize an aircraft's flight path.
The Airbus A380, recognized as the largest passenger aircraft ever created, has had a mixed journey since its introduction.
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