News from May 2025
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is set to operate around 2,200 flights daily in June, with the aircraft featuring prominently in over half of all long-haul services.
On Monday, a United Airlines Boeing 777-200ER aborted takeoff due to an engine fire, as reported by The Aviation Herald.
More than a year after the turbulence incident involving a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER, the Singaporean authorities have provided an update on their ongoing investigation.
Hawaiian Airlines is in the process of recruiting hundreds of flight attendants as it expands its network alongside Alaska Airlines.
All articles from the January/February 2025 issue of Foundation Action are now available online.
Delta Air Lines has positioned itself as a key player in transatlantic travel, operating a robust network with the support of European partner airlines.
A report released by UNI Global Union ahead of the International Labour Organization's (ILO) International Labour Conference calls for urgent measures to formalize the care sector and enhance union organizing.
Chicago O'Hare International Airport continues to lead as the world's busiest airport by flight movements, with 2,442 daily passenger aircraft operations in June.
The coronavirus pandemic severely impacted the commercial aviation industry, leading to significant challenges for aircraft manufacturers like Airbus.
The current Air Force One aircraft, used to transport the US President, are over 30 years old and in need of replacement.
The United States has halted certain sales of critical technologies to China, including those associated with CFM LEAP-1C engines used in China's Comac C919 jets.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employs a random and layered security measure known as "Secondary Security Screening Selection" or "SSSS."
United Airlines has expanded its network to include Senegal, marking the West African nation as its fifth African destination alongside Ghana, Morocco, Nigeria, and South Africa.
The global aviation landscape in June sees a total of 8,200 daily widebody flights across more than 500 airports.