News from 2025
Delta Air Lines is set to unveil a new cabin design for its aircraft, marking the first major update in decades.
Alaska Air Group, which oversees Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, is set to enhance its Airbus A321neo operations this year.
Delta Air Lines has announced the resumption of its daily nonstop service to Tel Aviv from New York-JFK starting April 1.
Delta Air Lines has announced the resumption of its flights to Tel Aviv, Israel, starting April 1.
JetBlue has announced a rebranding of its Even More Space seats, now offering a "premium travel experience" under the name EvenMore.
The Cessna Citation Sovereign, a popular midsize business jet, continues to attract interest in 2025 due to its range, performance, and luxurious features.
On January 22, a Pilatus PC-12 aircraft made an emergency landing at Gerald R. Ford International Airport in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Storm Éowyn has significantly disrupted travel across the United Kingdom and Ireland, causing the cancellation of over 1,000 flights on January 24.
Emirates is set to introduce its Airbus A350 aircraft to India, marking a significant expansion of its services in the region.
Delta Air Lines, a major player in the US aviation industry, has opted not to establish a hub in Texas despite its extensive network across the country.
Teterboro Airport, located in Bergen County, New Jersey, has established itself as a central hub for private aviation in the United States.
American Airlines is working to repair its relationships with corporate customers and distributors after a failed attempt to move bookings to direct channels.
Republic Airways, a regional carrier in the United States, operates several long-haul routes from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).
Disneyland is preparing for its 70th anniversary celebration this spring with new entertainment offerings, including an attraction featuring an audio-animatronic figure of Walt Disney.
Many cities, towns, and villages located in mountainous regions depend on air connectivity due to their remote locations.
Delta Air Lines is utilizing its Airbus A321neo aircraft on some of its shortest routes, showcasing the plane's versatility and capacity.
According to the US Department of Transportation, nearly 77 million roundtrip passengers traveled between the United States and Europe in the 12 months leading up to October 2024.
Turkish Airlines, known for serving more countries than any other airline, expanded its network significantly in 2024.
Emirates has announced the resumption of its daily flights to Beirut, Lebanon, and Baghdad, Iraq, starting February 1, 2025.
Boeing has released its preliminary results for the fourth quarter of 2024, marking the second consecutive quarter where it disclosed part of its financial performance before the full quarterly report.