News from July 2025
The Airbus A380, the largest commercial aircraft ever built, is known for its slow climb rate due to its massive size and weight.
Emirates has introduced its retrofitted Boeing 777 aircraft to the Madrid route, operating as flight EK143/EK144.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has initiated a new collaboration with Air France by deploying Air France crew members on its Boeing 777 flights between Amsterdam Schiphol and New York JFK.
Spirit Airlines is expanding its intra-state travel options in Florida by adding a new route between Key West International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
United Airlines has announced plans to suspend its only service route between the United States and Cuba starting this September.
American Airlines is launching a pilot program aimed at streamlining the travel experience for select passengers.
Boeing has extended a final contract offer to machinists in St. Louis, Missouri, represented by the International Association of Machinists (IAM).
Various military aircraft from the United States have been arriving at Glasgow Prestwick Airport in preparation for a visit by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The C-17 Globemaster III remains a crucial component of Western strategic airlift capabilities, with 279 units produced.
Qatar Airways has announced a collaboration with renowned composer Hans Zimmer to create a new sonic identity for the airline.
London Heathrow Airport is preparing to submit revised proposals for its third runway expansion by the end of July.
Airbus has achieved a significant milestone in the development of its A350F cargo aircraft with the production of its first horizontal stabilizer.
When Hawaiian Airlines merged with Alaska Airlines in 2024, concerns about layoffs emerged.
JetBlue is increasing its presence at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) with new destinations, additional frequencies, and more seats for its premium Mint product.
As the three most iconic airlines in the United States, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and American Airlines frequently operate flights between New York and Los Angeles.
The United States Air Force has addressed a near-miss incident involving one of its B-52 bombers and a Delta Air Lines aircraft, asserting that the bomber was following an FAA-approved flight path.
On July 22, an Airbus Beluga freighter had to divert to Cologne after the crew received a cargo smoke indication mid-flight, according to The Aviation Herald.
Swedish authorities arrested a Delta Air Lines pilot at Arlanda Airport near Stockholm after she failed a breathalyzer test.
A Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Tucson faced an unexpected turn of events when a passenger attempted to storm the cockpit.
Airlines in the United States have received an extension for installing secondary cockpit barriers on new commercial aircraft.