News from February 2025
The Airbus A380, the largest passenger jet in service today, was designed for the hub-and-spoke model and is capable of handling many of the world's longest ultra-long-haul routes.
Air Transat, owned by tour operator Transat, is Canada's largest leisure airline, typically carrying around five million passengers annually.
Avelo Airlines will discontinue four routes, two each from Bradley International Airport (BDL) and Wilmington Airport (ILG), in the coming weeks.
Air Inuit, a regional airline owned by the Inuit of Nunavik, has successfully crafted a distinct brand image based on a Canadian goose.
The Beechcraft Bonanza is a prominent name in the history of general aviation, having been introduced by Beech Aircraft Corporation in 1947.
Canada has denied Turkish Airlines' request to increase its flights to the country for the upcoming northern summer season.
Delta Air Lines continues to utilize its Airbus A350-900 fleet as a cornerstone of its international operations.
The Airbus A320 has been a staple in aviation since its first flight on February 22, 1987.
American Airlines currently stands out in the competitive Los Angeles to New York market by being the only airline offering fully lie-flat seats for business and first-class passengers on this route.
A Delta Air Lines flight heading to Sydney from Los Angeles returned shortly after takeoff due to smoke detected in the galley.
United Airlines has approached the Department of Transportation (DOT) for increased flexibility in its South African routes.
The Cessna 408 SkyCourier is a twin-engine utility aircraft designed and developed by Cessna, a Textron Aviation company.
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has announced its intention to finalize a comprehensive aircraft order, comprising 68 confirmed orders and nine options for small and medium-sized aircraft, including more than a dozen widebodies.
Qatar Airways operates its Airbus A380 aircraft on select high-capacity routes from its hub at Hamad International Airport (DOH) in Doha.
An Asiana Airlines aircraft recently experienced an altitude issue during its landing approach at San Francisco International Airport.
The de Havilland DH100 Vampire, developed by the de Havilland Aircraft Company, was a significant British fighter jet.
Qantas is encouraging its passengers to book a much-needed domestic getaway with a high-profile sale featuring one million discounted seats on internal flights.
Lufthansa Group has announced the sale of over 100 new codeshare connections within Europe as part of its integration of ITA Airways into its operations.
Delta Connection flight 4819, operated by Endeavor Air, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, was en route from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Air New Zealand offers a unique option for economy class passengers on its long-haul flights: the Economy Skycouch.