News from 2025
LEGO enthusiast Richard Paules has completed a 150,000-piece LEGO model of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), which will soon be displayed at the airport.
On June 19, reports emerged that Dr. Doreen Benary, an emergency pediatrician from New York, has filed a lawsuit against Singapore Airlines.
The Boeing 737 MAX 9 is known for its long takeoff roll, requiring 8,500 feet at sea level and maximum takeoff weight.
The Airbus A380, known as the largest commercial passenger aircraft in service today, was originally designed with a larger variant in mind—the A380-900.
When comparing large commercial aircraft, the question of which is the biggest often arises.
In the modern era of air travel, the process for passengers has been simplified significantly.
In June 2025, the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report titled "Weapon Systems Annual Assessment."
In the realm of military aviation, the United States holds a prominent position with its advanced fleet of combat aircraft.
American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines are the three largest airlines in the United States by fleet size.
Passengers at New York JFK Airport on June 3 witnessed an unusual sight on the taxiways: the Beta ALIA CX300, an electric aircraft.
Premium economy class has become a significant feature for many global full-service airlines over the past two decades.
The Qatari Boeing 747-8i, dubbed the 'Flying Palace,' has arrived in the United States to potentially serve as a temporary presidential transport aircraft.
Speaking at the 2025 Paris Air Show, Captain Ahmed Adel, CEO of EGYPTAIR, outlined the airline's expansion plans in the United States.
The 2025 Paris Air Show at Le Bourget was marked by a subdued atmosphere following the recent Air India disaster in Ahmedabad.
United Airlines has introduced a seasonal nonstop service from Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport to Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport.
Boeing-supported eVTOL manufacturer Wisk has selected Miami as a key launch market for its air taxi services in the United States.
There are few weapons systems as formidable as the B-2 Spirit bomber, a long-range heavy strategic aircraft designed to penetrate enemy defenses using stealth technology.
The United States Air Force (USAF) maintains a fleet of advanced aircraft, with the McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) F-15EX Eagle II standing out for its speed and power.
Despite the stringent security measures in place across the aviation industry, incidents of passengers boarding flights without tickets continue to occur.
Ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have disrupted airline operations across the region.