News from 2025
On June 26, Air Canada launched a new route from Montreal to Edinburgh, marking the first time this route has been served.
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched an antitrust investigation into the proposed merger between Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems.
Boeing has initiated a request to engine manufacturers for the development of engines to power its future single-aisle 737 replacement.
Boeing has appointed Jesus "Jay" Malave as its new Chief Financial Officer and executive vice president, effective August 15, 2025.
The United States Supreme Court has declined to review a lawsuit involving the Department of Justice (DOJ) and two major airlines, American Airlines and JetBlue.
Yesterday, a YouTube video by the account "You can see ATC" released a transcript of communications involving an American Airlines Airbus A321-200.
Canada is preparing to celebrate its 158th birthday on July 1, 2025.
The Airbus A318, known for its limited popularity due to economic inefficiencies compared to larger aircraft, will continue operations with Air France this summer.
Change is underway at Boeing with a new leader appointed to its Defense, Space & Security division.
The Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) has announced a significant transformation in its regional operations with a firm order for 45 Embraer E195-E2 twinjets.
The Boeing 747, a significant figure in aviation history, continues to be a subject of interest despite the end of its production in 2023.
A Spring Japan Boeing 737 experienced an emergency descent on June 30, leading to an unscheduled landing at Kansai International Airport.
A recent visit by the Belgian Royal Family to Chile was disrupted due to technical issues with a HiFly Airbus A340-300.
The Boeing 747-8, the latest variant of the renowned "Queen of the Skies," remains one of the fastest commercial planes, cruising at a speed of 659 mph (1,061 kmh).
Southwest Airlines, a prominent low-cost carrier in the United States, has long been associated with its founder Herb Kelleher.
More than 1,800 Airbus A380 flights are set for European destinations this month, as reported by aviation analytics company Cirium.
Earlier this year, an easyJet flight from London Gatwick to Marrakesh diverted to Faro, Portugal, due to a passenger's disruptive behavior.
London Heathrow Airport is experiencing a busy schedule of Airbus A380 flights this July, with 21 daily departures on most days.
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer has reported continued interest in its E2 jet family, following a successful presentation at the Paris Air Show.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is experiencing a significant increase in airline travel.