News from 2025
Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems have completed a redesign of the door plugs on the Boeing 737 MAX 9, as reported by Flight Global.
American Airlines has announced plans to expand its Admirals Club and introduce a new Flagship Lounge at Miami International Airport (MIA).
Boeing is set to rehire 58 employees who are members of the Society of Professional Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA).
United Airlines is facing a lawsuit from Aundrea White, an Ohio businesswoman, who claims she was sexually assaulted twice during a flight from Chicago O'Hare International Airport to San Diego International Airport in January 2024.
When flying with ultra-low-cost carriers like Frontier, Allegiant, and Spirit Airlines, affordability is often the main focus for passengers.
The Airbus A330 has become one of the most popular aircraft in service since its introduction.
The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang played a significant role as a fighter aircraft for the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during World War II.
All of the longest nonstop flights over 8,200 miles from the United States are to destinations in Australia and New Zealand.
Delta Air Lines is actively working to restore operations and assist customers affected by severe storms at its Atlanta hub.
Cathay and the Hong Kong Youth Aviation Academy (HKYAA) have launched two new initiatives aimed at fostering interest in aviation among young people.
Southwest Airlines is implementing a new method to address the issue of exploding soda cans during the hot summer months.
On July 3, Swiss leisure carrier Edelweiss will commence its first flight from Zurich to Halifax, marking the first time the Nova Scotia capital will have regular Airbus A340 service.
The United States Air Force (USAF) continues to operate the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit, a fifth-generation heavy bomber.
Airbus is reportedly finalizing a significant aircraft order valued at over $2 billion with China Airlines, the flag carrier of Taiwan and a member of SkyTeam.
Delta, United, and American Airlines are three of the most well-known legacy carriers in the United States.
A United Airlines Boeing 777-200ER, en route to Rome, made an emergency landing in Iceland on June 22 due to mechanical issues.
JetBlue is set to introduce its Mint business class service at Orlando International Airport (MCO) for the first time.
The United Kingdom has announced plans to acquire 12 F-35A fighter jets from the United States, capable of carrying both nuclear and conventional weapons.
On June 23, Etihad Airways operated its final Airbus A380 flight from New York's JFK Airport.
Delta Air Lines has announced plans to introduce new international routes from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.