News from 2025
Southwest Airlines is facing questions about whether it might consider adding the Airbus A220 to its fleet, as ongoing certification delays for the Boeing 737 MAX 7 continue.
Air New Zealand has completed the first test flight of its fully electric BETA ALIA CX300 aircraft.
Last month marked 44 years since the Boeing 767 first took to the skies and 43 years since United Airlines introduced the aircraft into commercial service.
Emirates has marked 25 years of operating flights between Dubai and Entebbe, Uganda.
European aerospace company Safran has announced plans to open a new LEAP-1A engine assembly line in Morocco, marking its first such facility outside of France.
An Air China Airbus A321-200 made an emergency landing at Shanghai Pudong International Airport after a lithium battery ignited in the cabin.
For more than 20 years, the Boeing 777-300ER has played a significant role in long-haul aviation.
About a month ago, an Air Arabia (Morocco) Airbus A320 experienced a serious incident shortly after departing from Catania Airport in Italy, according to a recent press release from Italy's Civil Aviation Authority (ANSV).
After the introduction of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 in May 2017, the aircraft rapidly gained popularity among airlines, with nearly 2,000 units delivered by August 2025.
Two United Airlines aircraft were involved in a ground collision at Chicago O'Hare International Airport on Friday afternoon.
Airports across the United States are undergoing significant improvement projects aimed at addressing increasing passenger demand, operational challenges, and the need for modern infrastructure.
The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has implemented a new policy requiring airlines to enter only "male" or "female" in the sex category when processing passengers.
The cost of operating a Boeing 777 in 2025 is substantial, with several factors influencing the overall expense.
The Boeing 747, often called the "Queen of the Skies," was a major presence in long-haul air travel for decades.
The Airbus A380, known as the world's largest passenger aircraft, requires a significant amount of paint to maintain its appearance and protect its structure.
Emirates remains the leading operator of the Airbus A380, with 116 aircraft in its fleet.
Air bases are essential to a nation's air power, providing the infrastructure needed for aircraft operations, logistics, and rapid response.
Delta Air Lines is moving forward with a plan to enhance the efficiency and performance of its fleet by installing Split Scimitar Winglets on its Boeing 737-800 and 737-900ER aircraft.
Last week, the United States government put forward a proposal to ban Chinese airlines that use Russian airspace on their flights to and from the US.
The United States air travel market is led by three major airlines: American Airlines, United Airlines, and Delta Air Lines.