News from 2025
Amazon has become the first company to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Ontario International Airport.
Emirates has opened a new flight crew training centre in Dubai, aiming to support the airline’s future growth and address increasing demand for pilot training.
In April 2023, Qatar Airways announced it would take delivery of Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft originally intended for Russian airline S7.
Air Niugini, the national airline of Papua New Guinea, has become the 25th operator of the Airbus A220-300 aircraft.
Delta Air Lines has acknowledged ongoing challenges in its main cabin performance, particularly in transatlantic markets during the summer season.
Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways have been prominent in the airline industry, often drawing attention for their distinct approaches to balancing full-service amenities with low-cost operations.
The C-17 Globemaster was developed by McDonnell Douglas with a T-tail design to facilitate rear cargo loading and enhance stability during mid-air drops.
Boeing's decision not to equip the 747-8, the world's longest passenger aircraft currently in service, with folding wingtips was influenced by several factors related to design, efficiency, and regulatory requirements.
American Airlines is increasing its use of Boeing 777 aircraft on domestic routes in the United States for the fourth quarter of 2025.
Germany’s Condor Airlines has announced plans to retire its remaining Boeing 757-300 aircraft, marking the end of this model’s service in Europe.
United Airlines plans to retire its Boeing 767 fleet by 2030, according to CEO Scott Kirby.
Since the beginning of 2025, Canadian airlines have experienced a decrease in demand for leisure travel to the United States.
Southwest Airlines is operating four multi-stop routes in September, each with six flight segments under a single flight number.
Delta Air Lines will introduce a new daily service between Austin Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) and Miami International Airport (MIA) starting November 22, 2025.
American Airlines continues to operate a significant fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliners, focusing on long-haul international routes from its major U.S. hubs.
Qatar Airways continues to expand its international reach with the Airbus A350-1000, operating the longest nonstop route for this aircraft type between Doha and Auckland.
Russia’s flag carrier Aeroflot is planning to order 90 Yakovlev MC-21 narrowbody aircraft by the end of 2025, according to a report from the Russian state-owned news agency TASS.
The air cargo industry is undergoing significant changes as older aircraft like the Boeing 747 and McDonnell Douglas DC-11 near retirement.
American Airlines has announced it will launch a new year-round service between Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) and Vero Beach, Florida, beginning in February next year.
The Airbus A330, which has been in service for over three decades, continues to play a significant role in the global aviation industry.