News from August 2025
The Airbus A330neo, introduced in 2018 as a successor to the original A330, has become recognized for its low maintenance costs and efficient operation.
After six years, Boeing has removed the final 737 MAX aircraft from storage at Moses Lake (MWH), marking the end of a prolonged chapter for both the company and its troubled MAX series.
Unveiled in the mid-1990s, the Boeing 777, known as the ‘Triple Seven’, was developed to meet the aviation industry's demand for a spacious, quiet, and fuel-efficient twin-engine widebody aircraft.
An Air China Boeing 777 traveling from London to Beijing made an emergency landing in western Siberia on August 26, 2025, after experiencing engine issues.
Frankfurt Airport is set to see the return of Korean Air's Airbus A380 aircraft after more than a decade.
Emirates is expanding its premium economy offering on four routes from Dubai International Airport, with the changes set to take effect before the end of 2025.
Many business owners are missing out on the benefits of earning points and miles for their companies’ regular spending, according to a long-time entrepreneur in the hospitality industry.
Boeing, a major manufacturer in the commercial aviation industry, has explored various aircraft designs throughout its history.
Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) has patented a new widebody aircraft intended to compete with Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner, as the country looks to reduce its reliance on Western-built planes amid ongoing sanctions.
Frontier Airlines has announced the addition of 20 new routes, set to launch between November and February.
In the week spanning August 19 to 25, several airlines launched new routes and marked milestones, reflecting ongoing changes in global air travel. flyadeal, the low-cost subsidiary of Saudia, began new services from Riyadh to Peshawar and...
An ITA Airways Airbus A330-200 has been operating flights for several weeks without its right-side winglet.
The United States Navy has awarded a $2.9 billion contract to Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of RTX Corporation, for the production of 141 F135 engines.
Lufthansa has received the wings of its restored Lockheed L-1649A “Superstar” in Frankfurt, where they will soon be attached to the fuselage.
Boeing remains a key supplier of military aircraft for the United States and its allies, producing a range of fighter jets, militarized commercial aircraft, and helicopters.
Delta Air Lines is facing legal action after a passenger alleged he was physically assaulted by a flight attendant during a July 2025 flight.
Boeing has moved up the delivery schedule for 25 of its 737 MAX 8-200 aircraft destined for Ryanair, with the jets now set to arrive by October 2025 instead of next spring.
Mexican authorities have informed several US airlines that previously withdrawn slots at Mexico City International Airport (MEX) will be reinstated.
International flights at Nuuk Airport in Greenland have been suspended due to issues related to security procedures.
A Transavia Boeing 737-800, operating flight HV-5517 from Amsterdam to Cyprus, returned to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport on August 25 after the crew reported a technical problem shortly after takeoff.