News from September 2025
A Polish Air Force F-16 crashed during a rehearsal for the Radom Airshow on August 28, 2025, resulting in the death of the pilot.
A recent report has provided new details about the January 2025 crash of a Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II.
Travelers passing through Frankfurt Airport’s non-Schengen area have access to the Lufthansa Senator Lounge (B), located near gate B43.
For the fourth time in a week, U.S. fighter jets were sent to monitor a Russian reconnaissance aircraft flying near Alaska.
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, especially the 787-9 variant, remains a key player in the widebody aircraft market.
The Boeing C-17 Globemaster III and the Airbus A380 represent two distinct categories of large aircraft, with each serving different roles and featuring unique design characteristics.
A United Express flight operated by SkyWest Airlines encountered severe turbulence over Texas while en route from Aspen to Houston on Thursday.
As of 2025, NASA continues to operate the last airworthy Super Guppy cargo aircraft, registered N941NA.
Kenya Airways is set to launch a new triangular European route on September 1, connecting Nairobi, Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), and Amsterdam.
The Boeing 747, recognized for its distinctive upper deck hump, was initially designed as a cargo aircraft.
Airbus UK workers have postponed a planned strike as they prepare to vote on a new pay offer from the company.
Hong Kong Airlines has expanded its Complimentary Transit Lounge Access campaign, now allowing economy class passengers to access the Club Autus lounge at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG).
The Airbus A330-800neo, the smaller of the two variants in the A330neo family, has not found a place with any US airline.
Boeing introduced the split-tip Advanced Technology (AT) winglets on its 737 MAX aircraft to address multiple engineering and market factors, focusing primarily on fuel efficiency and maintaining airport compatibility.
Qantas will introduce its new Airbus A321XLR aircraft on routes between Sydney and Melbourne, as well as Sydney and Perth, starting in mid-September.
Delta Air Lines will operate just two Boeing 757 transatlantic routes to Europe in 2025, marking a significant reduction from its historical network.
United Airlines remains the largest U.S. operator of the Boeing 777-200, an older widebody aircraft that continues to play a key role in its domestic fleet.
American Airlines has begun schedule bidding for pilots to operate the Airbus A321XLR out of New York's JFK Airport, according to an internal memo first reported by aviation observer JonNYC.
Boeing is reportedly close to securing a significant aircraft order from China, with ongoing discussions that could result in the sale of up to 500 jets.
Spirit Airlines has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring for the second time in less than a year.