News from October 2025
Airlines and airports are facing growing challenges from cyberattacks, which have emerged as a significant threat to aviation safety.
Boeing has announced an investment of approximately $85 million in Quebec's new aerospace innovation zone, Espace Aéro, as well as other industrial development and competitiveness programs in the Montreal area.
In 2024, Ontario International Airport in California recorded over seven million round-trip passengers, marking the first time in 17 years that it has reached this level.
Five airlines now operate the largest widebody aircraft fleets in the world, collectively managing over 1,000 twin-aisle jets.
European low-cost airline Norwegian Air Shuttle will reopen its base at Billund Airport in Denmark, launching ten new European routes.
The Airbus A350-1000, operated by nine airlines worldwide, is used for some of the longest commercial flights currently available.
During the final years of its service at Delta Air Lines, the Boeing 747 experienced renewed interest from aviation enthusiasts and travelers.
Porter Airlines has announced the launch of three new routes connecting Canadian cities to major American Airlines hubs in the United States.
Spirit Airlines has requested bankruptcy court approval to reject leases on 87 Airbus A320-family aircraft, including 19 A320ceos, 65 A320neos, and three A321neos.
Chase's Pay Yourself Back program continues to be available on a range of its credit cards, including both general and cobranded products.
Air Canada has begun offering complimentary beer, wine, and Canadian-made snacks to all passengers across its network.
When flying on commercial aircraft, passengers often notice that cabin lights are dimmed during takeoff and landing.
Spirit Airlines plans to reduce its fleet by nearly 100 aircraft as it emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time this year.
Porter Airlines has announced the addition of three new routes to the United States for the upcoming winter season.
Cairo-based Egyptair has announced plans to expand its US network by launching two new routes to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) from its hub at Cairo International Airport (CAI).
United Airlines, one of the world's largest airlines by fleet size, currently operates a mainline fleet of 1,052 commercial passenger aircraft.
First class airline cabins are becoming less common worldwide, but several airlines continue to offer and develop high-end first class seats.
American Airlines has decided to extend the operational life of its Boeing 777-200ER aircraft by investing in updated cabin interiors.
Croatia Airlines has received its first Airbus A220-100, registered as 9A-CAO.
Air Canada relies on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner as a mainstay for its long-haul international operations.
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