News from 2025
More than two years after Boeing ended production of the 747, the aircraft continues to play a significant role in global aviation.
Earlier this week, the Trump Administration proposed a ban on Chinese airlines flying over Russia on routes to and from the United States.
American Airlines became the first US carrier to resume commercial flights with the Boeing 737 MAX after the aircraft was grounded worldwide following two fatal crashes.
The global fleet of Boeing 737 MAX jets will operate some of the rarest scheduled routes in 2025, according to aviation analytics company Cirium.
The transatlantic air travel market between the United States and Europe continues to be a major segment of global aviation, with 181,293 one-way flights scheduled from the US to Europe in 2025.
Ultra-low-cost airlines in the United States are often associated with tight seating and limited passenger comfort as they aim to keep operating costs and ticket prices low.
When considering air travel, passengers often weigh the value of business class versus first class for comfort and amenities.
The Airbus A320 is recognized as the world's most widely sold aircraft, with over 12,000 units delivered globally.
Alaska Airlines is preparing for the upcoming winter season by utilizing its growing fleet of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft on a range of domestic and international routes.
Papua New Guinea's national airline, Air Niugini, has received its first Airbus A220 aircraft after a delivery flight that spanned four days.
In 2025, American Airlines continues to use its Boeing 777-200ER fleet for long-distance flights across the Pacific, Atlantic, and South America.
Airbus has filed a patent for a new business class seat unit that aims to provide lie-flat comfort in dense aircraft cabins.
Shares of Joby Aviation, a US-based manufacturer of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, have dropped by 12.43% over the past five days.
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) is preparing to open its new $1.7 billion terminal, marking a significant development for the region.
A step climb is a flight procedure in which pilots gradually increase the aircraft's altitude in stages rather than ascending directly to the final cruising altitude.
Russia has announced plans to conduct extensive safety inspections of more than 50 regional airlines over the next year, responding to a surge in aviation accidents and fatalities.
The Boeing 747, often called the “Queen of the Skies,” continues to play a significant role in air cargo and specialty operations, even as passenger airlines have largely retired the aircraft and production has ended.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has published its final report on the Delta Air Lines Boeing 757-300 incident that took place at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on January 10, 2025.
Cathay has announced changes to its membership programme, aiming to make the experience smoother and simpler for members.
In the long-haul commercial aviation sector, aircraft capacity and operational efficiency are key factors influencing airline strategies.
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