News from 2025
Southwest Airlines has introduced its first Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft equipped with a secondary cockpit barrier, a security feature now required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for new commercial passenger jets.
Boeing and Pratt & Whitney have asked the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for more time and regulatory exemptions to address engine safety issues affecting some Boeing 777 aircraft.
Avelo Airlines has attracted attention for its involvement in deportation flights conducted on behalf of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.
Lufthansa is set to begin operating its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner equipped with the new Allegris cabin in October, although most of the business class seats will not be available due to ongoing certification issues.
Flightright, an airline compensation firm, has released its 2025 ranking of the best and worst airlines in Europe.
The Boeing 747, recognized for its distinctive upper deck and four engines, was the first widebody airliner in commercial aviation.
Delta Air Lines is currently the largest operator of two aging Boeing 767 variants in the passenger market: the 767-300ER and the 767-400ER.
Lufthansa will temporarily halt its nonstop flights between St. Louis Lambert International Airport and Frankfurt, Germany, starting February 1, 2026.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) has become one of the busiest airports in the world, now ranking third globally by passenger traffic.
London Heathrow continues to lead the world in long-haul scheduled passenger flights, with an average of 251 daily departures planned for September.
Airbus is facing ongoing challenges in increasing production of its A350 widebody aircraft, with output still below pre-pandemic levels.
JetBlue is considering legal action against the Portuguese government after being denied additional slots at Lisbon Airport.
Lockheed Martin produces about 156 F-35 fighter jets each year, according to a Business Insider report.
British Airways, primarily operating from London Heathrow, is projected to have around 300 aircraft in its fleet by 2025.
The last Boeing 737 MAX aircraft stored at Moses Lake has left the facility, ending a process that began six years ago.
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has issued an order removing United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 655 as the exclusive representative for a group of employees at the Shangri-La dispensary in Columbia, Missouri.
Few aircraft have had as significant an impact on aviation as the Boeing 747 series.
Air Canada will not resume its seasonal Montreal-Edinburgh service next summer, after launching the route in June this year.
Four-engine commercial aircraft, once the mainstay of long-haul international travel, have largely been replaced by more efficient twin-engine jets.
A federal judge has dismissed Southwest Airlines’ lawsuit against the City of San Antonio and San Antonio International Airport (SAT) over the allocation of gates in the airport’s upcoming Terminal C. The case was closed “with prejudice,” which...
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