News from 2025
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.
In 2024, Dassault Aviation increased its production of the Rafale multirole fighter jet, delivering a total of 21 units despite falling short of its target to produce two to three jets per month.
VietJet Air, a low-cost carrier in Vietnam, is leasing two COMAC C909 aircraft from Chengdu Airlines to meet the increased travel demand during the Lunar New Year.
Royal Air Maroc has launched its longest non-stop service from Casablanca to Beijing Daxing.
Delta Air Lines is set to launch a new seasonal route this summer, offering nonstop flights between Los Angeles and Anchorage.
Singapore Airlines is set to increase its flight frequency between Singapore and Seattle to five times a week starting May 30, 2025.
NetJets has emerged as the leading private jet provider in the United States, according to data from Private Jet Card Comparisons.
Ryanair has announced a reduction in its FY26 traffic guidance by 4 million passengers due to delays in Boeing aircraft deliveries.
Two major low-cost airlines in the United States, Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines, are facing scrutiny from US Senators over their use of passenger data in determining ticket prices and fees.
American Airlines is making strategic efforts to attract business travelers after experiencing a significant revenue loss of nearly $1.5 billion last year.
US airlines, including United, JetBlue, Frontier, and Delta, are increasing flights to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX.
The South Korean Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board (ARAIB) has issued a preliminary report on the Jeju Air accident that resulted in 179 fatalities.
The Belgian Air Component, the air force of Belgium, often goes unnoticed in discussions about NATO's military strength.
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