News from 2025
Turkish Airlines has announced adjustments to its summer schedule, affecting several US routes next month.
The Lufthansa Group has announced a significant development in its collaboration with ITA Airways, allowing customers to book combined flights across the two airlines' networks.
In the United States, where expansive infrastructure is often the norm, there are several major airports that operate on a much smaller scale.
The Boeing 777X, the latest in long-range, widebody jetliners from Boeing, is anticipated to offer increased efficiency with its advanced engines and folding wingtips.
Alaska Airlines announced new non-stop flights between Seattle and Seoul in March, initially to be operated by Hawaiian Airlines using an Airbus A330-200.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued a preliminary report on the March 2025 incident involving an American Airlines Boeing 737-800.
Airlines frequently adjust their routes due to various factors, including operational restrictions and financial considerations.
Airlines are making adjustments to their aircraft operations on certain routes between the United States and Europe.
American Airlines is gearing up for a significant travel season as summer 2025 approaches.
United Airlines has inaugurated a new transatlantic flight from Newark Liberty International Airport, utilizing the Boeing 737 MAX 8.
Hong Kong Airlines is preparing to introduce a direct service between Hong Kong and Melbourne, Australia.
On June 6, the stock market experienced a notable rise, with the commercial aviation sector leading the gains.
The Airbus A310, a relatively rare aircraft with just over 250 units built, was retained by Air Transat longer than most airlines.
Delta Air Lines is making adjustments to its winter schedule, reducing flights on 11 transatlantic routes.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, known as the world's busiest airport, hosts over 275,000 travelers daily.
Emirates has announced a new interline partnership with Bahamasair, enhancing connectivity to The Bahamas.
The aviation industry has witnessed a notable decline in accidents and fatalities over the past three decades, largely due to advancements in aircraft safety features.
The Airbus A380, the world's largest commercial jetliner, is renowned for its capacity to carry up to 853 passengers in a single-class configuration and travel long distances.
Silver Airways, a regional airline headquartered in Hollywood, Florida, failed to attract any bids at its recent bankruptcy auction.
Air Canada has 25 Embraer 175 jets, operated by Jazz Aviation, a regional airline based at Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Nova Scotia.