News from 2025
Boeing is being sued by families of passengers who died in the December 2024 crash of a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800.
The Airbus A380, known for its double-decker design, made its first commercial appearance in the United States in 2008.
The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II continues to dominate the global fighter jet market through its high production rates and relatively low per-unit costs.
Alaska Airlines Flight 1057, operating from Portland International Airport to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, diverted to Boise, Idaho, on Tuesday after a passenger allegedly assaulted two flight attendants.
British Airways is set to replace the Boeing 777-200ER with the Airbus A350-1000 on its London Heathrow to Nashville route starting March 29, 2026.
FedEx has partnered with the animal welfare organization Cão Sem Dono and Tietê Plaza Shopping to organize a dog adoption fair aimed at raising awareness about animal care and responsible adoption.
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) has been identified as Canada's busiest airport in 2025, with more than 65,000 scheduled flights this year.
United Airlines reported third-quarter earnings that exceeded analyst expectations, driven by strong growth in premium services and increased international travel demand.
Aerospace companies are focusing on the development of larger and more efficient jet engines to address the needs of modern aviation.
In 2024, Miami International Airport recorded its busiest year to date, handling 55.9 million passengers.
FedEx has announced the addition of five new weekly cargo flights between China and Paris, France, aiming to expand its global network and enhance connectivity between Asia and Europe.
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) has increased its capacity between China and Europe by launching five new weekly flights connecting the region to Paris, France.
Emirates has marked 25 years of operations in Uganda, highlighting its role in connecting the country to its global network since launching flights to Entebbe in 2000.
British Airways has introduced updates to its premium economy cabin, known as World Traveller Plus, as part of a broader refurbishment of its fleet.
Operating costs for the Boeing 757 in 2025 are expected to range between $12,000 and $25,000 per block hour.
Delta Air Lines continues to operate a significant number of Boeing 717 aircraft, which it first began using in 2013 after acquiring them from Southwest Airlines.
American Airlines has announced a new partnership with Italian coffee brand Lavazza, aiming to enhance the passenger experience by serving Lavazza coffee on its flights and in its lounges starting in early 2026.
Low-cost carriers (LCCs) have become a significant part of the global aviation landscape since their emergence in the latter half of the twentieth century, following deregulation in the industry.
Since 2022, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have led the US airline industry in profitability by focusing on premium seating, spend-based loyalty programs, and large international networks.
China’s largest state-owned airlines have formally opposed a US plan that would bar them from flying over Russian airspace on routes to and from the United States.