News from July 2025
On Monday, July 7th, 2025, a Lufthansa Boeing 747-8 faced two diversions during a transatlantic flight from Frankfurt to Buenos Aires.
Hawaiian Airlines is set to increase its flight offerings for the upcoming holiday season.
Delta Air Lines, one of the largest US carriers, made a strategic decision to retire its Boeing 777 fleet in 2020.
American Airlines has dropped its federal lawsuit against United Airlines but continues to pursue legal action in local court over gate allocations at Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
Boeing has achieved a significant milestone in the production of its new cargo aircraft, the 777-8F.
A Virgin Atlantic flight from Los Angeles to London Heathrow experienced disruptions due to unruly behavior by some teenage passengers.
Last week, a viral video involving Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the company's HR director, caught the attention of many online.
Pratt & Whitney is celebrating a significant milestone in the aviation industry, marking 100 years since its incorporation.
The Boeing 777X represents a significant update to the Boeing 777 series, marking its third generation.
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Air India has completed inspections of the fuel switches on its Boeing 737 and 787 Dreamliner aircraft, finding "no issues" with the locking mechanism.
Chicago O'Hare International Airport has set a new passenger record, with 115,962 travelers passing through on July 20.
Over the years, Emirates has gained a reputation for offering one of the most luxurious passenger experiences in the world.
Over 2,800 C-130 Hercules aircraft have been produced, with around 1,100 currently in service globally.
In a development linked to the ongoing trade dispute, the Trump administration is considering ending the 22-year partnership between Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico.
The major US airlines, known as the "big three," consist of United Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines.
Iran has managed to acquire five Boeing 777-200ER aircraft despite international sanctions that restrict the purchase of planes with US-made components.
In an era dominated by modern jets and efficient turboprops, the Douglas DC-7 stands as a tribute to the past.
Boeing has forecasted a significant need for new personnel in the aviation industry over the next two decades.
Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City experienced a near miss involving an Aeromexico Connect Embraer E190 and a Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-800.