News from February 2025
With the acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems now approved by shareholders, Boeing has reportedly discovered a significant inventory of 737 fuselages ready for shipment.
Founded in 1982, Harbour Air has expanded from a modest two-plane operation to a fleet of over forty aircraft.
The Beechcraft Super King Air remains a significant presence in the aviation industry, known for its versatility and reliability.
Alaska Airlines has opened its newly remodeled lounge at Anchorage Airport, doubling the space and seating capacity.
Eagle County Regional Airport, serving the Vail Ski Resort, recently faced significant staffing challenges due to a transition between air traffic control service providers.
Dassault Aviation maintains leadership with innovative designs spanning military and private sectors
Dassault Aviation, a major player in the private jet sector, has roots dating back to 1929.
Allegiant Air unexpectedly received three additional Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft in the last quarter of 2024, joining other U.S. carriers like American Airlines and Southwest Airlines in receiving more planes than anticipated.
Taiwanese airline STARLUX is set to launch its fourth route to the United States, connecting Taipei with Ontario, California.
JetBlue Airways is reportedly considering partnerships with various airlines, potentially joining the Star Alliance.
The Airbus A350 has become a popular choice for airlines worldwide due to its fuel efficiency and low operating costs.
Simple Flying has released the 246th episode of its podcast, hosted by Managing Editor Tom Boon and Senior Editor Channing Reid.
Search and rescue operations are in progress following the disappearance of a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan near Nome, Alaska.
Cathay Pacific is enhancing its premium cabin offerings with the introduction of new cabins on its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
A Beechcraft King Air F90 aircraft crash-landed on a busy street in São Paulo, Brazil, early Friday morning.
Airbus has released its order and delivery statistics for January 2025, reporting the delivery of 25 aircraft.
Frontier Airlines has achieved a notable turnaround, reporting a net profit of $85 million for 2024 after four consecutive years of losses.
Airlines are increasingly offering premium economy seats on transatlantic flights between the US and Europe, providing a middle ground between economy and business class.
Travelers in the Washington DC area may soon have another option for commercial flights.
SAS Scandinavian Airlines has revealed that nearly 1,000 members of its EuroBonus loyalty program have achieved the status of points millionaires.
The airspace surrounding Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) is among the most restricted in the United States due to its proximity to key federal buildings.