News from September 2025
Airbus is facing ongoing challenges in increasing production of its A350 widebody aircraft, with output still below pre-pandemic levels.
JetBlue is considering legal action against the Portuguese government after being denied additional slots at Lisbon Airport.
Lockheed Martin produces about 156 F-35 fighter jets each year, according to a Business Insider report.
British Airways, primarily operating from London Heathrow, is projected to have around 300 aircraft in its fleet by 2025.
The last Boeing 737 MAX aircraft stored at Moses Lake has left the facility, ending a process that began six years ago.
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has issued an order removing United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 655 as the exclusive representative for a group of employees at the Shangri-La dispensary in Columbia, Missouri.
Few aircraft have had as significant an impact on aviation as the Boeing 747 series.
Air Canada will not resume its seasonal Montreal-Edinburgh service next summer, after launching the route in June this year.
Four-engine commercial aircraft, once the mainstay of long-haul international travel, have largely been replaced by more efficient twin-engine jets.
A federal judge has dismissed Southwest Airlines’ lawsuit against the City of San Antonio and San Antonio International Airport (SAT) over the allocation of gates in the airport’s upcoming Terminal C. The case was closed “with prejudice,” which...
The Boeing 777X and the Boeing 747-8 are two of the most notable aircraft in commercial aviation, each representing significant milestones in design and technology.
In recent years, Boeing has faced several challenges that have affected its standing in the commercial aviation industry.
The Airbus A321XLR is gaining attention in the aviation industry for its extended range and economic advantages compared to traditional widebody aircraft.
In September, the United Kingdom will have the second-highest number of long-haul passenger flight departures globally, trailing only the United States.
Delta Air Lines has not ordered any Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft and, in fact, canceled its inherited order for 18 Boeing 787-8s after merging with Northwest Airlines in 2008.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) is set to begin negotiations with airlines for the allocation of 20 new gates as part of a significant expansion project.
When airlines choose aircraft for long-haul operations, they must balance fuel efficiency, capacity, and route flexibility.
Air Côte d’Ivoire has received its first Airbus A330neo, marking the airline’s entry into the widebody aircraft market.
Delta Air Lines is reportedly planning to end its seasonal service between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and London Gatwick Airport (LGW), according to media sources.
German leisure airline Discover Airlines appears set to end its seasonal flights between Frankfurt International Airport and Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport after the summer of 2025.