News from September 2025
Lufthansa has taken delivery of its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner equipped with the new Allegris cabin.
Hawaiian Airlines, now part of Alaska Air Group (AAG), is making changes to its Boeing 787 order book by converting five of its previously ordered 787-9 aircraft to the larger 787-10 model.
Nok Air has suspended all international flights following an order from Thailand’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAT) to address safety and staffing concerns.
Just a month after reporting disappointing second-quarter earnings, Lockheed Martin has shifted its focus from addressing immediate concerns to improving operational performance.
A large majority of the world’s remaining scheduled passenger Boeing 757 flights in September are operated to, from, or within the United States.
Boeing has received an order for 30 additional 737 MAX 8 aircraft from Macquarie AirFinance, bringing the lessor’s total orders for this model to 70.
Allegiant Air is preparing to overhaul its Allways Rewards loyalty program, according to statements from airline executives.
Delta Air Lines has announced the return of its 12Status loyalty program for Delta SkyMiles members residing in Washington state.
Alaska Airlines' Atmos Rewards loyalty program, previously known as Mileage Plan, is making notable changes to its airline partnerships.
Air Canada is set to continue its use of the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner for some of its longest nonstop routes in 2025.
Airbus is in the process of finalizing its aircraft delivery numbers for August 2025, with early indications showing a decrease from July and falling short of the company's monthly targets.
The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar and McDonnell Douglas DC-10 were two prominent trijet aircraft that entered the market in the early 1970s, targeting similar sectors with comparable size, range, and passenger capacity.
The US Navy's pursuit of a sixth-generation strike fighter, known as the F/A-XX, has seen renewed momentum following recent developments at the Tailhook Symposium 2025.
Boeing has faced significant challenges in recent years, including the grounding of the 737 MAX after two fatal crashes and renewed regulatory scrutiny following a door panel incident on an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 in January 2024.
Delta Air Lines has resumed flights to Tel Aviv, Israel, from New York JFK as of September 1.
WestJet has announced a significant order for Boeing aircraft, confirming it will purchase up to 96 additional planes from the American manufacturer.
Spirit Airlines has announced it will continue its scheduled commercial passenger flights without interruption after receiving court approval to support ongoing operations, despite filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in...
Frontier Airlines saw its stock price rise by about 15% on Tuesday, September 3, following Spirit Airlines' announcement of a second Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing within a year.
A Japan Airlines flight from Honolulu to Nagoya was delayed after the captain reported being unfit for duty due to alcohol consumption.
Yesterday, two Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft returned to Tokyo Haneda Airport due to engine issues shortly after departure.