News from February 2025
Airbus has unveiled the first images of SWISS International Air Lines' initial Airbus A350-900, currently in production in Toulouse.
The Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700, tail number N230WN, is a unique aircraft known as "Colorado One."
British Airways has announced changes to its Airbus A380 schedule for the upcoming winter season.
British Airways is maintaining its commitment to South Africa by continuing double daily flights from London Heathrow to Johannesburg using the Airbus A380, the largest commercial aircraft.
British Airways has reversed recent changes to its loyalty program that affected premium cabin catering.
Hollywood's portrayal of aviation often prioritizes drama over realism, leading to misconceptions about the capabilities and safety of aircraft.
Arkia, Israel's second-largest airline, has introduced a new long-haul service from Tel Aviv to New York JFK.
The United States Air Force has undertaken an innovative project to combine parts from two damaged F-35 Lightning II aircraft into a single operational unit.
Sun Country Airlines, an ultra-low-cost carrier based at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, has released its most frequent routes for February.
Southwest Airlines is set to complete a significant restructuring of its board of directors in April, with two members stepping down.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recently intercepted two firearms within four days at Dayton International Airport.
The Bombardier Global 7500 has become a preferred choice among celebrities and the wealthy, offering unmatched luxury and performance.
With a net worth exceeding $200 million and numerous sponsorship deals, Formula One driver Max Verstappen travels the world in his Dassault Falcon 900EX private jet.
SpaceX chief and US government special advisor Elon Musk has indicated that the current administration may consider removing regulations that prohibit supersonic flight over United States territory.
The ATR 72, a twin-turboprop regional airliner by Franco-Italian manufacturer ATR, has been in production since the late 1980s.
Manchester Airport is a significant hub for air travel in northwest England, often ranking as the third busiest airport in the UK after London Heathrow and Gatwick.
Alaska Airlines has announced its decision to cease operations at Dallas Love Field (DAL) this spring.
A Southwest Airlines flight from Sacramento to Denver was forced to return shortly after takeoff due to a potential engine issue.
Hui Chen, a former prosecutor for the Department of Justice (DOJ), has expressed concerns about the Boeing plea deal rejection, highlighting perceived flaws in the corporate monitorship system.
The ATR 42 and 72 aircraft are widely used on regional routes worldwide, primarily for shorter journeys.