News from 2025
Paris is a popular destination during the holiday season, offering visitors a variety of festive experiences.
American Airlines has set a new milestone by operating its longest-ever regional jet route.
A Russian Antonov An-124 cargo aircraft that has been stranded at Toronto Pearson International Airport since February 2022 was recently moved for maintenance, marking its first movement in over three years.
Delta Air Lines is reportedly considering the addition of the Boeing 787-10 to its long-haul fleet, which would make it a dual operator of both Airbus A350 and Boeing 787 aircraft.
Delta Air Lines is currently the second-largest airline in the United States by fleet size, with 1,010 aircraft.
United Airlines resumed normal operations after a nationwide ground stop late on Tuesday, September 23.
Families of those killed in the January 29 midair collision near Washington, DC have filed a federal lawsuit against American Airlines, PSA Airlines, the US Army, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
American Airlines has introduced a new status match program that allows travelers to not only match their loyalty status from competing airlines but also upgrade to a higher tier within the American Airlines AAdvantage program.
A Rossiya Airlines Sukhoi Superjet 100 and a Hainan Airlines Airbus A330-300 were involved in a ground collision at Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport (SVO) on the evening of September 24, 2025.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is en route to New York for the United Nations General Assembly, traveling aboard a VIP-configured Boeing 767 operated by the Israeli Air Force.
Southwest Airlines, the world's largest operator of the Boeing 737, is reducing its fleet of 737 Next Generation (NG) aircraft as part of a long-term plan to retire these models by 2031.
Boeing has announced plans to move its F/A-18 Super Hornet Service Life Modification (SLM) work from St. Louis, Missouri, beginning in 2026 and ending by 2027.
The French aviation market is expected to see steady growth over the next decade, with projections indicating an increase from $6.23 billion in 2024 to $7.47 billion by 2033.
Boeing's B-17 Flying Fortress holds the record for the best-selling combat aircraft in history, with 12,731 units produced.
Just over a year after a collision at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport left a Bombardier CRJ900 regional jet with catastrophic damage, Delta Air Lines has completed repairs and returned the aircraft to service.
Not all economy class seats offer the same level of comfort, and some airlines have distinguished themselves by providing passengers with more enjoyable experiences.
The Airbus A380, known as the world's largest commercial airliner, continues to operate with ten airlines despite its production ending in 2021.
Airbus and Boeing have competed in the commercial aircraft industry for over fifty years, forming a duopoly that dominates the global market.
The United States Air Force and Navy have developed their aircraft fleets based on different operational needs and environments.
Cathay Pacific is set to resume flights to Seattle in March 2026, marking the first time since early 2020 that the airline will serve the city.