News from June 2025
EGYPTAIR is in "advanced discussions" with Airbus to acquire six additional A350 aircraft, according to Captain Ahmed Adel, the airline's CEO.
Stephanie Pope, the CEO of Boeing Commercial Aircraft (BCA), has traveled to India following the Air India 787-8 crash on June 12th.
Delta Air Lines is introducing new travel options for premium passengers heading to Europe's less accessible summer destinations.
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has introduced a new business class seat, "THE Room FX," specifically designed for its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner fleet.
Emirates and Uber have entered into a strategic partnership, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance travel experiences for customers.
During the Paris Air Forum on June 13, 2025, Air France-KLM CEO Benjamin Smith addressed the airline's decision to retire its Airbus A380 fleet.
An Alaska Airlines flight faced disruption on June 14, 2025, at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport after a passenger made remarks about having a bomb.
Auckland to Dubai holds the record as the longest nonstop commercial Airbus A380 flight, with a block time of up to 17 hours and 25 minutes.
Two graduate students from Cornell University have filed federal antidiscrimination charges against the Cornell Graduate Student Union (GSU) and its parent, the United Electrical (UE) union.
Alaska Airlines has been expanding its long-haul routes from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, following its acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines' parent company, Hawaiian Holdings.
Boeing has adopted a lower-profile presence at this year's Paris Air Show following the crash of Air India Flight 171, involving a 787-8 Dreamliner.
The Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules is recognized as the largest aircraft in the US Navy's inventory, known for its engineering excellence and operational versatility.
Virgin Australia has resumed operations in the Middle East with a new route to Doha, Qatar.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), the largest hub for American Airlines, is undergoing significant expansion to accommodate its growing passenger numbers.
The Airbus A340, a four-engine widebody aircraft, was introduced in March 1993 by Air France and Lufthansa.
Growth in the aviation industry is increasing post-pandemic, placing pressure on airlines to reduce carbon emissions and transition to Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).
Federal Express Corporation has announced the launch of its FedEx Surround monitoring and intervention suite in South Africa.
As global travel continues to evolve, some commercial flights are reaching durations that last nearly an entire day.
Delta Air Lines has been recognized as the best U.S. airline by The Points Guy for the seventh consecutive year.
As the Paris Air Show commenced, ATR and RTX, the parent company of Pratt & Whitney Canada, announced a collaboration to develop next-generation turboprop engines.