News from 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard is undergoing a significant transformation of its helicopter fleet as part of the Integrated Deepwater System Program, initiated in the late 1990s.
Alaska Airlines operates an extensive network in California, with Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) serving as a significant hub.
NetJets, the world's largest private jet operator, has made a significant purchase of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in 2024.
Delta Air Lines faced significant disruptions on Wednesday due to an unusual snow event in the Gulf Coast region.
The B-2 Spirit, a key component of the United States' stealth bomber fleet, owes much of its radar evasion capabilities to its four General Electric F118-GE-100 non-afterburning turbofan engines.
Elon Musk has entered a debate with the U.S. Air Force Secretary regarding the relevance of piloted jets, particularly the F-35 Lightning II, as he prepares to join President Trump's cabinet.
Long waits at airport gates can be a common experience for travelers, whether due to flight delays or long layovers.
Bell Textron Inc., an American aerospace manufacturer based in Fort Worth, Texas, has a long history of producing military rotorcraft and commercial helicopters.
Delta Air Lines has been recognized as the top U.S. airline by The Wall Street Journal for the fourth year in a row.
Alaska Air Group Inc. has released its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year of 2024, showcasing a significant performance in revenue and earnings.
Several airlines are scheduled to operate passenger flights using the Airbus A340 in February.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced plans for a second CORSIA Emissions Unit Eligibility (EEU) procurement event in the first quarter of 2025.
The South Korean government is set to reassess the safety systems related to emergency landings at airports nationwide after a tragic Jeju Air crash resulted in 179 fatalities.
Southwest Airlines has confirmed plans to reduce its pilot bases in Atlanta and Denver as part of a broader reorganization strategy.
The Airbus A340, a long-range wide-body quad-engine passenger airliner, was developed alongside the twin-engine Airbus A330 in the 1980s.
General Atomics has introduced a new drone catapult system designed for use on warships.
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) has inaugurated a new customs clearance facility at Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) in the United Arab Emirates.
A union representing flight attendants at Horizon Air, a regional subsidiary of Alaska Airlines, has filed for federal mediation in an effort to address wage disparities between its crews and those on Alaska's mainline fleet.
FedEx has demonstrated its commitment to community support through the efforts of over 800 team members across the Asia Pacific region.
Next summer, Lufthansa will commence flights to Denver with the Airbus A380, marking a significant milestone for both the airline and the airport.
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