News from June 2025
Air New Zealand has announced its intention to operate flights to Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport, making it the first trans-Tasman airline to sign an agreement with the new airport.
Delta Air Lines is planning to establish an Airbus A350 pilot base at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Passengers on Alaska Airlines flight 825 experienced an unexpected return to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Tuesday due to a cabin depressurization issue.
On May 24, 2025, an All Nippon Airways flight from Tokyo Haneda to Houston was diverted to Seattle after a passenger attempted to open an emergency exit door mid-flight.
Setna iO, a company specializing in spare parts for commercial aircraft and based in Chicago, has acquired an ex-Malaysia Airlines Airbus A380.
Commercial aircraft engines play a crucial role in enabling planes to fly by generating the necessary thrust for forward movement.
dnata, a global provider of air and travel services, has been awarded a multi-year contract to supply inflight catering for Asiana Airlines at Václav Havel Airport in Prague.
When flying on a budget, comfort is often compromised.
China is reportedly considering a significant order of Airbus jets, with numbers potentially reaching up to 500 aircraft.
The North American P-51 Mustang played a pivotal role in World War II, significantly impacting the air campaign in favor of the Allies.
Delta Air Lines continues to operate its fleet of Boeing 717 aircraft, despite the model's age and the availability of newer alternatives.
Virgin Australia is set to begin long-haul flights using Qatar Airways aircraft starting June 12.
Turkish Airlines has announced adjustments to its summer schedule, affecting several US routes next month.
The Lufthansa Group has announced a significant development in its collaboration with ITA Airways, allowing customers to book combined flights across the two airlines' networks.
In the United States, where expansive infrastructure is often the norm, there are several major airports that operate on a much smaller scale.
The Boeing 777X, the latest in long-range, widebody jetliners from Boeing, is anticipated to offer increased efficiency with its advanced engines and folding wingtips.
Alaska Airlines announced new non-stop flights between Seattle and Seoul in March, initially to be operated by Hawaiian Airlines using an Airbus A330-200.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued a preliminary report on the March 2025 incident involving an American Airlines Boeing 737-800.
Airlines frequently adjust their routes due to various factors, including operational restrictions and financial considerations.
Airlines are making adjustments to their aircraft operations on certain routes between the United States and Europe.