News from 2025
United Airlines, a legacy carrier known for its iconic branding, has retired its 'Tulip' logo.
First flown in 2007, the Phenom 100 is Embraer's smallest executive business jet and has served as the entry-level model for the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer since its introduction in 2008.
JetBlue Airways, which marked its 25th anniversary since commencing operations in February 2000, continues to operate some of its original Airbus A320 aircraft.
The F-22 Raptor, a pioneering fifth-generation fighter jet, has been integral to the United States Air Force (USAF) since its introduction in 1997.
Venezuela's flag carrier VIASA, officially known as Venezolana Internacional de Aviacion Sociedad Cononima, ceased operations in 1997 following a failed privatization effort.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, recently visited Boeing's facilities in San Antonio, Texas.
Spirit Airlines, known for its ultra-low-cost services, has been in the spotlight recently due to financial challenges.
Korean Air is set to introduce the Airbus A350-900 on its routes to Japan, marking a significant step in the airline's fleet expansion.
China's Lunar New Year travel period, known as Chunyun, is recognized as the world's largest annual migration of people.
The Bell 427 helicopter, introduced by Bell Helicopter Textron in the late 1990s, is recognized for its blend of innovation and efficiency in the commercial aviation sector.
Baykar Technologies is advancing in the development of Turkey's first unmanned fighter jet, the Bayraktar KIZILELMA.
The Star Alliance, headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, was established on May 14, 1997.
A fire incident occurred on an Air Busan A321-200 aircraft, operating flight BX391 to Hong Kong, at Gimhae International Airport in South Korea.
The KC-10 Extender, once a key aerial tanker for the United States Air Force, was retired in September 2024.
Turkish Airlines has resumed flights to Syria after a 13-year hiatus, following the political changes in the country.
United Airlines has marked a significant milestone by becoming the first airline in the world to operate a fleet of over 1,000 aircraft.
Boom Supersonic has reached a significant milestone in its quest to build the world’s fastest commercial airliner.
India and China have reached an agreement to resume flights between the two countries after a nearly five-year hiatus.
London Heathrow Airport, renowned for its global connectivity, offers a variety of flights to Asian destinations.
Delta Air Lines operates its own regional carrier, Endeavor Air, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary.