News from July 2025
Southwest Airlines is shifting its operational strategy, moving away from a point-to-point network to focus on more convenient connections through its hub cities.
The Boeing 777 has played a significant role in American Airlines' operations.
In April 2020, American Airlines announced the retirement of several aircraft types, including the Boeing 767-300ER.
Rolls-Royce's Trent engine series marks its 30th anniversary this year.
SAS has announced its return to India after a 17-year hiatus, marking a significant development in the airline's network.
On June 16th, a flight from Amsterdam to Toronto had to return to its origin airport.
A recent air traffic control error nearly resulted in a midair collision between two transatlantic flights.
Air Hong Kong has retired its last Airbus A300-600 freighter, marking the end of an era for the airline.
Aventure Aviation has announced a significant deal, acquiring 12 Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft from Alaska Airlines.
Air Canada has announced two significant developments this week.
India has declined assistance from a United Nations investigator in the ongoing probe of the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crash, sources informed Reuters.
Chicago O'Hare International Airport is under scrutiny following two security breaches on its airfield in May.
Delta Air Lines, recognized as the second-largest operator of flights between the United States and Europe after United Airlines, operates from 11 hubs across the US.
Memphis International Airport is considering a name change to honor Fred Smith, the founder of FedEx.
The role of the F-35 fighter jet in modern warfare has been a subject of ongoing debate, particularly regarding its ability to destroy tanks.
The U.S. Department of Defense has reportedly decided to cancel the Boeing E-7A Wedgetail program, a significant airborne surveillance aircraft project that was set to replace the aging E-3 Sentry fleet.
Romania has confirmed the acquisition of 18 General Dynamics F-16 'Fighting Falcon' fighter jets from the Netherlands for a symbolic price of €1, equivalent to $1.17.
United Airlines' merger with Continental Airlines in 2010 is notable for more than just combining routes and adopting a new logo.
Skytrax has once again awarded Qatar Airways the title of the world's best airline.
The first MC-21-210 airliner, composed entirely of Russian-produced components, took its maiden flight on April 23, 2025.