News from 2025
Cairo-based Egyptair has announced plans to expand its US network by launching two new routes to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) from its hub at Cairo International Airport (CAI).
United Airlines, one of the world's largest airlines by fleet size, currently operates a mainline fleet of 1,052 commercial passenger aircraft.
First class airline cabins are becoming less common worldwide, but several airlines continue to offer and develop high-end first class seats.
American Airlines has decided to extend the operational life of its Boeing 777-200ER aircraft by investing in updated cabin interiors.
Croatia Airlines has received its first Airbus A220-100, registered as 9A-CAO.
Air Canada relies on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner as a mainstay for its long-haul international operations.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, introduced in 2011, is known for its advanced technology and efficiency.
American Express has increased the annual fee for its Platinum and Business Platinum cards to $895.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner has established itself as a leading aircraft in the long-haul market, favored by both airlines and passengers for its efficiency and comfort.
British Airways has introduced a refreshed premium economy cabin as part of its ongoing fleet refurbishment program.
The number of flights between London Heathrow Airport and New York JFK Airport has reached record levels, making it one of the most profitable air routes in the world.
The Boeing 777-300ER, once a flagship aircraft for many of the world’s leading airlines, is no longer in production after a run that lasted nearly two decades.
The Airbus A340, once a flagship for long-haul flights, continues to operate with several airlines in 2025 despite the rise of more fuel-efficient twin-engine aircraft.
Ryanair is set to operate its longest nonstop route with the Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 in 2025, reflecting a shift in the airline’s strategy as it continues to expand its network across Europe.
Since the first powered flight by the Wright Brothers in 1903, aviation has seen significant advances in speed and range.
Boeing, a major player in the commercial aviation industry, employs nearly 50,000 people worldwide and has recorded over $32 billion in revenue in 2024.
Indiana welcomed the return of nonstop flights to Europe this summer when Aer Lingus began service between Indianapolis International Airport and Dublin Airport.
British Airways continues to expand its global network, with London Heathrow Airport serving as its main hub.
Virgin Australia has introduced a new feature that allows economy class passengers to bid for an empty seat next to them on select domestic and international flights.
China's Comac C919 aircraft is facing significant delivery delays, mainly due to supply chain problems.