News from September 2025
Alaska Airlines is reducing its partnerships with two major international carriers, Singapore Airlines and LATAM, effective October 1, 2025.
Boeing faces increased competition from Airbus as the European manufacturer continues to advance its A220 narrowbody jet.
Boeing, a leading manufacturer in the commercial aviation sector, has a global workforce of nearly 50,000 employees and generated close to $33 billion in revenue last year.
One of the world's largest aircraft lessors, SMBC Aviation Capital, together with Japan's Sumitomo Corporation, has agreed to acquire Air Lease Corporation.
Airbus and Boeing are in direct competition with their widebody aircraft, the A350-1000 and the upcoming 777X family, as airlines seek to modernize their long-haul fleets.
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer has received Type Acceptance Certification for its E-Jet E2 family from the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA).
When airlines announce new aircraft orders from Airbus, passengers and industry observers often wonder how long it will take before the planes are delivered and put into service.
Jet2 continues to operate one of the world’s largest active fleets of Boeing 737-300 passenger aircraft, with seven company-owned and fully paid-off planes in service.
Families of those killed in the two Boeing 737 MAX crashes are set to address a federal court in Texas on Wednesday, September 3, for what may be their final opportunity to call for criminal prosecution of Boeing.
United Airlines is moving forward with a significant update to its fleet, retiring older Airbus A320-200 aircraft as it increases deliveries of new Airbus A321neo jets.
On August 22, 1985, British Airtours Flight 28M experienced a catastrophic engine failure during takeoff at Manchester Airport, resulting in a cabin fire that caused the deaths of 55 people.
Virgin Atlantic recently transported a Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut, valued at $5.3 million (£4 million), from London to Los Angeles as part of its regular cargo operations.
Starting May 1, 2026, The Westin Resort & Spa in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico will transition to an all-inclusive model and reopen as The Westin Playa Vallarta, an All-Inclusive Resort.
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) will soon add a new long-haul route to its schedule, with Royal Jordanian set to launch nonstop service to Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) in Amman, Jordan.
Spirit Airlines will stop serving 11 cities starting in October as it restructures its route network under bankruptcy protection.
Frontier Airlines has launched its ‘Go Wild!’ all-you-can-fly annual pass, offering it at a discounted price of $299 until September 5, 2025.
This week, SMBC Aviation Capital and a group of investors announced plans to take Air Lease Corporation (NYSE: AL) private at about $65 per share, giving the company a total equity valuation of roughly $7.4 billion.
Flying Food Group's BDL facility recently conducted a detailed safety training program for its team.
Flying Food Group is actively recruiting new team members, seeking individuals who are motivated and passionate about the food and beverage industry.
An agreement between the Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK) management and the IBK union branch of the Korea Finance Industry Union (KFIU), affiliated with UNI Global Union, has ended months of protests over wage policies.