News from September 2025
Delta Air Lines has announced the addition of two new seasonal routes from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD) and Nice-Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE) for summer 2026.
Numerous reports have surfaced indicating that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and its contracted airlines are using false or "dummy" callsigns to conceal deportation flights from public logs.
Boeing's 777X program, which includes the passenger 777-8 and 777-9 models as well as the cargo-focused 777-8F, is moving through an extensive flight testing phase before entering commercial service.
The recent three-day strike by Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flight attendants has concluded after the airline and the Canadian Union for Public Employees (CUPE) reached a tentative agreement.
Ryanair, a major European low-cost airline, is expected to reduce its seat capacity on routes to Spain by one million seats during the upcoming winter season.
After several years of delays, Amtrak’s next-generation Acela train has officially entered service on the Northeast Corridor.
Delta Air Lines is making adjustments to its West Coast schedule, focusing on increasing premium seat offerings while reducing certain flights in California.
United Airlines plans to resume its flights to Greenland on Saturday following a temporary suspension of international service at Nuuk International Airport (GOH).
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a warning to travelers that the upcoming Labor Day weekend is expected to be the busiest on record.
Global demand for air travel continues to rise, with airlines adding more flights to meet this need.
Japan Airlines is entering the second half of 2025 with a focus on growth, supported by strong international demand driven by record levels of inbound tourism.
Alaska Airlines is set to become the fifth-largest carrier in the United States following its acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines.
The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) remains the only operator of the Boeing 747-100, with a single aircraft, registration number 5-8103, still in service.
Boeing is moving forward with its planned acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems and has requested approval from the European Commission, marking one of the final regulatory steps before the $4.7 billion deal can be completed.
Delta Air Lines is expanding its transatlantic network from Boston Logan International Airport, planning to operate a record 12 European routes in the summer of 2026.
General Electric’s CF6 engine program has marked over fifty years of service in the aviation industry, establishing itself as one of the most enduring and influential commercial jet engine families.
Transatlantic flights operated by the Boeing 737 MAX between North America and Europe are increasing, according to recent data from Cirium Diio.
American Airlines has announced plans to open a Flagship Lounge and expand its Admirals Club facilities at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), the airline’s second-busiest hub.
Rakuten will offer triple cash back or American Express Membership Rewards points at several travel and retail brands over Labor Day weekend.
Eurowings has achieved certification for its German sites under the European EMAS (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme) and international ISO 14001 standards.