News from 2025
Emirates is expanding its reach beyond its Dubai hub through codeshares and partnerships.
Tickets are now available for the Delta Flight Museum's annual event, Hops in the Hangar.
Delta Air Lines has announced a series of enhancements to its onboard food and beverage offerings as part of its commitment to providing an elevated travel experience.
Aeroplan members should check their accounts as Air Canada's loyalty program is running a flash sale offering up to a 100% bonus on purchased points through July 17.
The three largest airlines in the Middle East—Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad Airways—serve as major connectors between continents.
Emirates, a prominent airline known for its extensive widebody aircraft fleet, operates a total of 264 widebody planes.
If you were at Boston Logan International Airport on June 30, 2025, you would have witnessed an unusual sight.
American Express has announced the opening of its new Centurion Lounge at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.
Delta Air Lines has decided to discontinue its flights between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and London Heathrow Airport (LHR), a move that has caught the attention of many in the aviation industry.
Boeing has reached a settlement with Peter Njoroge, a Canadian citizen, over the Ethiopian Airlines ET302 crash in 2019.
Avelo Airlines has announced its decision to cease operations at its West Coast base in California by the end of the year.
Etihad Airways is set to expand its operations with the introduction of seven new routes from Abu Dhabi International Airport.
On September 22, 2012, Boeing marked a significant milestone by delivering the first 787-8 to United Airlines.
Reports have surfaced about an Emirates flight to New York last month that experienced an unexpected landing.
For over five decades, the Boeing 747 has captured the attention of aviation enthusiasts and professionals.
Airbus is set to start equipping fuselages for its A321 aircraft in China.
An Air China Airbus A350 and an SF Airlines Boeing 767-300ER were involved in a near-miss incident over Russian airspace.
An Antonov An-124 aircraft, owned by Antonov Airlines, has departed from Kyiv, Ukraine, after being grounded for over three years.
Emirates, the leading operator of Airbus A380 superjumbo jets, continues to find success with this aircraft as a flagship of its fleet.