News from 2025
First Officer Jeff Miles realized a lifelong dream when he joined his mother, Captain Michelle Miles, in the cockpit of an Alaska Airlines flight from Seattle to Kahului, Maui.
Delta Air Lines and Korean Air have announced plans to enhance their partnerships with WestJet by acquiring minority equity stakes in the Canadian airline.
Earlier today, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision in favor of Charlene Carter, a flight attendant who had filed a case against Southwest Airlines and the Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 556.
Panasonic Avionics Corporation has announced a new agreement with Ethiopian Airlines to equip the airline's upcoming Boeing 777X fleet with its Astrova in-flight entertainment solution.
James Reamsma and his fellow security guards have successfully ended the requirement to pay union dues to UGSOA union bosses, following a lengthy legal battle.
Newark Liberty International Airport is a key hub for United Airlines, serving as a major domestic and international gateway.
Delta Air Lines, a major player in the global aviation industry, has strategically invested in equity stakes of other airlines to bolster its market presence and financial performance.
The shortest Airbus A380 routes scheduled for 2025 involve flights operated by Korean Air and Asiana Airlines, both based in South Korea.
Simple Flying has released the 256th episode of its podcast, hosted by Managing Editor Tom Boon and Senior Editor Channing Reid.
While flight diversions are uncommon in the aviation industry, they remain an integral aspect of air travel due to safety concerns.
Boeing is preparing to launch its new 777X aircraft in the latter half of 2026, promising a fresh level of efficiency for the Boeing Triple Seven series.
Qantas, Australia's national airline, has long been a vital link between the country and the rest of the world.
It has been more than 50 years since the Boeing 747 first took to the skies, marking a significant milestone in aviation history.
Eastern Europe's commercial aviation industry developed later than the rest of Europe, largely due to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The Airbus A321 and A321XLR, while similar in appearance, have distinct differences that set them apart.
As Global Airlines prepares to launch its first Airbus A380 flights from the United Kingdom to the United States, it faces a challenging environment marked by a decline in transatlantic travel.
Of all the decisions an airline has to make, determining its fleet mix is crucial.
American Airlines is enhancing its in-flight entertainment options on its Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
Low-cost carriers have become a significant force in the global airline industry, offering competitive fares and minimal services.
The Boeing 757 remains a significant player in the aviation industry, with several airlines still operating long routes using this narrowbody aircraft.