News from 2025
Up to 23 transatlantic Boeing 757 flights will take place daily this summer, connecting the United States and Europe.
easyJet has recently launched direct flights from the United Kingdom to two new destinations, Tbilisi, Georgia, and Sal, Cape Verde.
Southwest Airlines, a major low-cost carrier in the United States, has reported a loss of nearly 25,000 passengers at the Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport (MSP) in January 2025 compared to the same month in 2024.
Gulfstream, the renowned aircraft manufacturer and a part of General Dynamics, has been a dominant force in the production of business aircraft since its inception in 1958.
New York's John F. Kennedy Airport has been highlighted for its mishandling of baggage.
In recent years, the value of airline loyalty programs has decreased significantly, as illustrated by a 36% increase in the average price of a loyalty seat among six major airlines since 2019, according to a study by IdeaWorksCompany.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has made safety recommendations to Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) following an investigation into a gear-up landing incident involving a FedEx Boeing 757 in October 2023.
Delta Air Lines is advancing its efforts to attract high-end travelers in Los Angeles through its Delta One Lounge at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
The Simple Flying Podcast, hosted by Managing Editor Tom Boon along with Senior Editor Channing Reid, has released its 254th episode.
Air travelers often hear gate agents proclaim that the overhead bin space is full, only to find available room once boarding.
Global Airlines has completed a significant step with the final test flight of its Airbus A380, as it prepares to launch commercial services.
Spirit Airlines has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, with several law firms and companies involved in the restructuring process filing claims for fees and expenses totaling over $33 million.
In April 2024, Michael O’Leary, the CEO of Ryanair Group, dismissed the possibility of introducing a loyalty program for the airline.
On November 25, 2024, at 5:28 AM local time, a Boeing 737-400SF crashed while approaching Vilnius International Airport.
Private aviation offers celebrities flexibility and convenience, as it allows them to avoid missing flights, standard check-ins, and security queues.
The private jet industry has seen significant growth since the pandemic.
Vueling Airlines, a prominent low-cost airline operating out of Spain and part of the International Airlines Group (IAG), is set to resume flying its Airbus A321neo aircraft this coming July.
On April 2, 2025, Boeing's CEO Kelly Ortberg addressed U.S. senators regarding the company's progress in improving manufacturing safety practices.
Airbus delivered 69 commercial aircraft in March 2025, reaching a quarterly total of 132 aircraft.
The Daher Kodiak series, recognized for its versatile utility, continues to evolve within the aviation industry.