News from January 2025
easyJet has introduced a new lightweight paint for its aircraft, aiming to reduce emissions as part of its sustainability efforts.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced that its enhanced oversight of Boeing will continue indefinitely.
Emirates has launched its Airbus A350 into commercial service, beginning flights between Dubai and Edinburgh.
The circulation of digitally fabricated videos on social media has prompted a response from the concerned authorities.
The Emirates A350 has commenced its inaugural flight, heading to Edinburgh.
United Airlines has announced the temporary closure of its Polaris Lounge at Chicago O'Hare International Airport for expansion work.
The Pilatus PC-12, a single-engine turboprop aircraft, has been in production since 1991 by Swiss manufacturer Pilatus Aircraft.
Asiana Airlines, South Korea's second-largest carrier, is focusing its Airbus A350-900 fleet on several key international routes this year.
Recently, United States Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall shared his insights on artificial intelligence and its application in airpower during a series of exit interviews.
Delta Air Lines, a major player in the global aviation industry, has introduced significant changes to its SkyMiles frequent flyer program over the past few years.
Travelers across the United States often face long journeys to reach airports, especially in a country as vast as the US.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator, Mike Whitaker, has called for Boeing to undergo a "fundamental cultural shift" prioritizing safety and quality over profits.
A man was taken into custody at Miami International Airport after attacking a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officer.
The Piper M-Class aircraft line, launched on April 13, 2015, includes three models derived from the PA-46 Malibu: the M600, Meridian M500, and M350.
Alaska Airlines has announced that Boeing's production oversight efforts will now include the 787 Dreamliner line in Charleston.
Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) plays a significant role as a gateway for both summer and winter leisure travelers.
Much of the commercial aviation news these days revolves around Airbus and Boeing, with Embraer also receiving some attention.
Tradewind Aviation, a U.S. airline headquartered in Oxford, Connecticut, operates exclusively with Pilatus PC-12 aircraft.
Icelandair has become the first airline to introduce Panasonic's new Astrova In-flight Entertainment (IFE) system on its Airbus A321LR.
Theft during flights has become a growing concern, with many travelers opting to carry their valuables in the cabin due to increased costs and unreliability of checked baggage.