News from March 2025
Air France has unveiled its refreshed La Premiere first-class product, describing it as "A reflection of French elegance and art de vivre.
N825MH, a Boeing 767-432ER operated by Delta Air Lines, experienced a windshield issue two hours into flight DL4 at an altitude of 34,000 feet.
Lufthansa's 'Allegris' cabin product has been a significant development in passenger experience, aiming to elevate long-haul flying.
Gulfstream Aerospace is one of the most recognized names in the aviation industry, synonymous with high-performance business jets, luxury travel, and medevac and SIGINT aircraft for the military.
On March 19, Brian West, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Executive Vice President of Boeing, addressed concerns about tariffs during the Bank of America Global Industrials Conference.
Uganda Airlines has confirmed the initiation of its London flights, choosing to operate from Entebbe to London Gatwick due to greater slot availability and lower fees compared to London Heathrow.
A grassroots effort to rename Nashville International Airport (BNA) after Dolly Parton gained significant momentum today, as a supporting petition reached 6,000 signatures.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced that it will equip the air traffic control systems of more than 70 airports across the country with the Runway Incursion Device—a technology designed to improve runway safety and prevent or...
Nicholas E. Calio, CEO of Airlines for America, expressed support for President Trump's nomination of Bryan Bedford as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator.
Delta Air Lines has resumed its service between Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and Hector International Airport (FAR) in Fargo, North Dakota.
The Airbus A320, a staple in commercial aviation akin to the Boeing 737-800, continues to be favored for its balanced trip and seat-mile costs.
The Port of Seattle, the public agency overseeing various gateways in Seattle, including the city’s largest airport, has announced that Lance Lyttle, the Managing Director of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), will move to the East Coast...
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The ultra-long-range Bombardier Global Express is a significant development in business aviation, offering a maximum range of 6,000 nautical miles (6,905 miles or 11,112 kilometers), sufficient for approximately 12 hours of flight time in a cabin...
Boeing Business Jets (BBJ), established in 1996, is a division of Boeing Commercial Airplanes that offers business jet variants derived from its commercial aircraft lineup.
Southwest Airlines' recent announcement may signal the replacement of its cheapest fares, known as 'Wanna Get Away,' with a new 'Basic' fare branding following changes in passenger experience.
WestJet has increased frequencies on three of its 17 European routes for the upcoming peak summer season.
Elliot Management has been working behind the scenes to enact significant changes at Southwest Airlines, including changes in the airline’s leadership, with the hope that new strategies and directions will make the airline more profitable.
In a recent development, it has been suggested that Emirates may be considering placing another significant aircraft order with major manufacturers Boeing and Airbus, despite already having numerous aircraft on order.
Emirates has contributed to early education in Bangladesh by donating 187 special edition 'Aircrafted KIDS by Emirates' bags filled with stationery and learning supplies.
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