News from July 2025
The United States remains a leading force in fighter jet production, with major manufacturers Boeing and Lockheed Martin at the forefront.
Wizz Air has announced a significant reduction in its order for the Airbus A321XLR aircraft.
Boeing is facing its first felony criminal trial following the Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashes.
Air France has decided to reduce its planned increase in flights on the Paris-Ottawa route for this winter.
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American Airlines and Porter Airlines are seeking to establish a codeshare partnership to enhance connectivity between Canada and the United States.
Delta Air Lines, the world's largest airline by total passengers and number of departures, is set to replace its charter fleet of Boeing 757s.
Oakland International Airport has finalized a name change, now to be known as "Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport."
A Cessna 172 typically cruises at around 140 mph, while most commercial airliners fly fast enough that their speed is measured relative to the speed of sound.
Wizz Air has announced that its subsidiary, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, will cease operations in September 2025.
The Points Guy aviation team has released its list of the most exciting new airline routes for the first half of 2025.
Passenger aircraft, including the Airbus A350, cruise at altitudes above 30,000 feet where the air is too thin for breathing.
When the Airbus A380 first flew in 2005, it changed long-haul travel.
The Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engine is at the forefront of aviation technology, powering the Airbus A330neo.
Southwest Airlines has made significant changes to its operations, notably withdrawing from Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) as of August 4, 2024.
The Boeing 747, known for its four engines, was designed during the 1960s to meet specific performance requirements.
Earlier this month, Qantas, Australia's flag carrier, experienced a cyber attack.
In the face of ongoing certification delays, Southwest Airlines remains committed to its exclusive aircraft supplier, Boeing.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced the resumption of its service to Manchester, United Kingdom.
An American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX was evacuated at Denver International Airport after its landing gear collapsed and caught fire during an aborted takeoff.