News from September 2025
Boeing has traditionally dominated the commercial narrowbody aircraft market, mainly due to its successful 737 family.
American Airlines and Delta Air Lines, the two largest domestic carriers in the United States by flight volume, have launched or resumed eight routes over a two-day period in early September, according to an analysis of OAG schedule data.
The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has extended its ban on flights from the US to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, into next year due to persistent security risks.
Emirates will equip all of its Airbus A380 flights between Dubai International Airport and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport with its premium economy cabin by the end of the year.
Qatar Airways is increasing its Airbus A380 flights between Doha and Bangkok to a record four daily departures, starting October 26.
On Sunday, September 7, a WestJet Boeing 737-800 experienced a right main landing gear collapse while landing at Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) in Sint Maarten.
Airport lounges have become important spaces in airports, offering travelers comfortable seating, food, drinks, and other amenities before flights.
American Airlines is considering the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve how it manages and files airfares, according to statements made by company leadership at a recent industry conference.
Alaska Airlines has moved to expand its presence in the long-haul market, following its $1.9 billion acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines in December 2023.
American Airlines has been operating an unusual series of flights between Philadelphia International Airport and Edinburgh Airport this month, using an Airbus A321neo that is typically configured for domestic service.
Three cats rescued by a couple from Crete went missing after an Aegean Airlines flight to Paris, as reported by The Guardian.
Starting in December, Air Caraïbes will introduce a new short-haul widebody service as part of its Paris Orly-Samana-Santo Domingo-Paris Orly route.
For more than 40 years, the McDonnell Douglas F-15C/D Eagle has been a central part of the U.S. Air Force’s air superiority mission.
OnePay has introduced the OnePay CashRewards Card, a new credit card aimed at customers looking to maximize their savings on Walmart purchases.
Cathay Pacific has launched its 2025 Early Bird sale, offering discounted fares for travelers booking flights to a wide range of destinations.
Airbus developed the A350 family in response to Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, introducing the aircraft in the mid-2000s.
Many business owners face a decision between prioritizing expense management systems and maximizing credit card rewards for their companies.
Alaska Airlines has introduced a new perk for its Atmos Rewards Summit Visa Infinite Credit Card holders, offering complimentary cocktails and specialty drinks at select Alaska Lounge locations.
Alaska Airlines has confirmed it will convert some of its Boeing 787-9 orders to the larger 787-10 model, according to a company spokesperson.
Coty Hally, an employee at Wayne Sanderson Farms’ poultry processing facility in Hammond, Louisiana, has filed a second petition with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to request a union decertification election.