News from October 2025
United Airlines has reported its third-quarter earnings, surpassing Wall Street expectations.
On October 11, a Boeing 737 MAX 8 operated by Air Canada collided with an Airbus A321 during a towing operation at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
A United States Air Force Boeing C-32A carrying Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was forced to make an unscheduled landing in the United Kingdom due to a cracked windshield.
The Boeing 737 MAX family includes several variants, with the MAX 8-200 developed specifically to meet the needs of ultra-low-cost carriers such as Ryanair.
Airports around the world are competing to offer the highest level of connectivity, according to the latest OAG Megahubs Index for 2025.
So-called "time-traveling" flights refer to routes where the arrival time at the destination is earlier than the departure time from the origin, due to differences in time zones and flight duration.
Texas-based Otto Aerospace has unveiled its new Phantom 3500 private jet, a windowless aircraft that aims to redefine the business aviation sector.
The Abra Group has confirmed a significant order with Airbus, consisting of 50 A320neo aircraft and five A350-900 widebody jets.
In 2025, the United States continues to lead in the operation of some of the world's longest nonstop airline routes, both domestically and internationally.
Boeing is experiencing delays in delivering the F-15EX fighter jet due to an ongoing strike by union workers at its St. Louis facility.
Boeing is being sued by families of passengers who died in the December 2024 crash of a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800.
The Airbus A380, known for its double-decker design, made its first commercial appearance in the United States in 2008.
The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II continues to dominate the global fighter jet market through its high production rates and relatively low per-unit costs.
Alaska Airlines Flight 1057, operating from Portland International Airport to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, diverted to Boise, Idaho, on Tuesday after a passenger allegedly assaulted two flight attendants.
British Airways is set to replace the Boeing 777-200ER with the Airbus A350-1000 on its London Heathrow to Nashville route starting March 29, 2026.
FedEx has partnered with the animal welfare organization Cão Sem Dono and Tietê Plaza Shopping to organize a dog adoption fair aimed at raising awareness about animal care and responsible adoption.
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) has been identified as Canada's busiest airport in 2025, with more than 65,000 scheduled flights this year.
United Airlines reported third-quarter earnings that exceeded analyst expectations, driven by strong growth in premium services and increased international travel demand.
Aerospace companies are focusing on the development of larger and more efficient jet engines to address the needs of modern aviation.
In 2024, Miami International Airport recorded its busiest year to date, handling 55.9 million passengers.
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