News from February 2025
British Airways remains the largest non-North American airline serving the United States, according to data from the US Department of Transportation.
The JF-17 Thunder, known as the FC-1 Xiaolong 'Fierce Dragon' in China, is a fighter jet that incorporates components from several countries.
Turkish Airlines has inaugurated its largest international lounge outside of Turkey at Tokyo Narita International Airport.
Somon Air, the largest airline in Tajikistan, has finalized an agreement to acquire two Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft from DAE Capital.
Textron Aviation has delivered its first Cessna SkyCourier turboprop to Air Bravo Corporation, a Canadian company.
Vietnam's domestic aviation sector is primarily led by two major airlines: Vietnam Airlines and VietJet.
A Delta Air Lines flight en route to Amsterdam was forced to return to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport due to a mechanical issue with the aircraft's flaps.
Tampa International Airport has confirmed that Delta Air Lines will be the primary tenant at its new Airside D facilities, set to open in 2028.
The Douglas DC-1 holds a unique place in aviation history as the sole prototype of its kind.
The term "HAAR" stands for 'Helicopter Air-to-Air Refueling' in the context of the US Air Force.
Kazakh investigators have issued a preliminary report on the Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer E190 crash, registered as 4K-AZ65, which occurred near Aktau, Kazakhstan in December.
Breeze Airways has announced the addition of three new cities and 19 new routes to its network, including six one-stop itineraries under its 'BreezeThru' service.
Alaska Airlines, traditionally a dominant player on the West Coast, has expanded its route network significantly over the past two decades to include several destinations across the Midwest, South, and East Coast.
United Airlines is set to introduce a new nonstop service between Chicago and Ontario, California, starting in May 2025.
LOT Polish Airlines has decided to discontinue its long-haul route from Budapest to Seoul Incheon, reallocating resources to strengthen its North American operations.
The recent threat of tariffs initiated by US President Donald Trump against Canadian goods has sparked questions about Canada's participation in the F-35 program.
Daytime transatlantic flights to Europe are relatively rare, with only 1,811 departures scheduled between April and September in 2025.
There are numerous reasons why a group might choose to charter a private flight, but for professional sports teams, the stakes are particularly high.
Lockheed Martin has delivered the first F-16 Block 70 fighter jet to Bulgaria, marking a significant upgrade for the Bulgarian Air Force.
In the past week, several new airline routes have been launched or resumed.