News from July 2025
Air China, Korean Air, and Lufthansa continue to operate Boeing 747 passenger flights to the United States.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released its final report on the Alaska Airlines mid-air door plug blowout involving a Boeing 737 MAX 9 in January 2024.
The Airbus A380, a prominent figure in the aviation world, is known for its massive size and four-engine configuration.
After flying back to Frankfurt Airport with Lufthansa, a review was conducted of the Star Alliance Lounge at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.
Cirium Diio data reveals that the United States is seeing 6,335 departing long-haul international flights this week, averaging 905 takeoffs daily.
Seeking Alpha has reported a concerning development for Embraer following US President Donald Trump's threat to impose a 50% tariff on all imported Brazilian goods.
American Airlines once operated a hub at Nashville International Airport (BNA) in Tennessee.
When frequent flyers spend enough with Delta Air Lines, they gain access to the company's Sky Clubs.
There are few individuals at Delta Air Lines who have witnessed the evolution of aviation as closely as Jimmy Ferrando.
With economic uncertainty affecting the United States, the leisure travel market has seen a contraction in recent months.
Delta Air Lines is expanding its global reach with the introduction of a nonstop service from Salt Lake City (SLC) to Lima, Peru.
Big changes could be coming to Delta Air Lines as executives hint at the introduction of a basic business-class fare and more premium seats on its aircraft.
Delta Air Lines is set to launch a new nonstop route from Salt Lake City International Airport to South America, marking the first-ever such service from the Utah capital.
John F. Kennedy International Airport is approaching a significant milestone in its $19 billion redevelopment project with the anticipated opening of two new terminals next year.
It was on April 6, 2024, at Vienna's airport when an Austrian Airlines A320neo registered OE-LZQ rolled backwards from a remote stand and collided with airport infrastructure.
A significant visit by the Belgian Royal family to Chile faced disruptions due to technical issues with a HiFly Airbus A340-300.
The US Navy's F/A-XX stealth fighter program remains in a state of uncertainty as it contends with budget constraints and competition from other military initiatives.
Delta Air Lines is navigating the challenges posed by tariffs between the United States and Europe with an innovative approach.
When traveling on a budget, legacy airlines in the United States offer Basic Economy fares.
Delta Air Lines flight DL127, traveling from Madrid to New York-JFK, faced an unexpected diversion on July 6, 2025.