News from 2025
Air Canada has discontinued its nonstop service between Vancouver and Dubai less than two years after launching the route in October 2023.
Southwest Airlines has agreed to pay $18.5 million to settle a federal lawsuit brought by employees who alleged the company failed to provide adequate military leave benefits.
Alaska Air Group has announced upcoming leadership changes at both Alaska Airlines and its regional carrier, Horizon Air.
Airbus, one of the world's leading commercial aircraft manufacturers, is preparing to increase production of its A320 family jets in the United States.
United Airlines has received certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to operate its Boeing 737-800 aircraft equipped with Starlink Wi-Fi.
Icelandic low-cost airline PLAY will end its final route to the United States on October 24, marking a complete withdrawal from the North American market.
In 2025, the Airbus A380 continues to serve some of the world's busiest long-haul routes, with Emirates operating the majority of these flights.
In 2025, the rivalry between Boeing and Lockheed Martin continues to shape military aviation, with both companies holding significant roles in defense programs for the United States and allied nations.
The Boeing 747, known as the "Queen of the Skies," has been a major figure in global aviation since its introduction.
Flight attendants pay close attention to passengers as they board, using this brief interaction to make important assessments for safety and comfort throughout the flight.
Delta Air Lines announced plans to launch nonstop flights between New York City and Porto, Portugal, beginning in May 2026.
London Heathrow Airport is once again considering the addition of a third runway as part of a major modernization effort.
The Boeing 777-8F is the newest freighter in the Boeing 777X family, designed to replace and improve upon the current Boeing 777F on long-haul cargo routes.
Later this year, Air Algérie will launch two of the world’s longest nonstop flights operated by the Airbus A330neo.
United Airlines has played a central role in shaping Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) into one of the world’s leading aviation hubs.
Breeze Airways has announced plans to begin its first international flights in early 2026, following approval from the US Department of Transportation earlier this year.
Boeing, one of the largest commercial aircraft manufacturers in the world, employs nearly 50,000 people globally and reported almost $33 billion in revenue in 2024.
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has announced plans to increase its seat capacity by 20% for the summer of 2026, introducing its largest schedule to date.
United Airlines has announced plans to upgrade its check-in lobby at Guam’s Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, as well as introduce new aircraft on routes serving the region.
United Airlines has announced a major update to its Guam operations, revealing plans to replace its aging Boeing 737-800 fleet at Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport with new Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.