News from 2025
Malachi Drenthe, an Overhaul Support Mechanic for American Airlines, credits his father's determination to work multiple jobs and pursue education as the inspiration behind his own work ethic.
Michael Niggemann, Chief Human Resources Officer of Deutsche Lufthansa AG, said that the Lufthansa Group has increased the proportion of women in management to over 25% and remains committed to sustainable development.
Japan Airlines (JAL) and the Japan-America Society of Hawaii (JASH) have formalized a partnership to support the Hawaii-Japan Sister State & Sister City Summit.
Campbell Wilson, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Air India, said that women leading at Air India is the norm rather than the exception, emphasizing India's global leadership in female commercial pilots.
Heather Garboden, Chief Customer Officer of American Airlines, announced that as spring travel increases, customers will have access to new food and drink options both in-flight and at Admirals Club lounges.
Sun Country Airlines has expressed interest in potential merger opportunities within the ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) market.
On November 24th, 2022, a Flair Airlines Boeing 737-800 overran the runway at Waterloo International Airport in Ontario, Canada.
Small cargo operations are essential for transporting goods to and from remote and underserved areas, offering efficiency and flexibility unmatched by other means of transport.
GE Aerospace has announced a $1 billion investment to expand its manufacturing efforts, aiming to hire 5,000 new employees in 2025 for engineering and manufacturing roles.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Republic Airways, Bryan Bedford, has been named the top candidate to lead the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), according to a report by Reuters.
A couple has sued Delta Air Lines and Japan Airlines over a minor aircraft collision that occurred in February at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA).
American Airlines recently faced another instance of unruly passenger behavior on one of its regional services from Savannah, Georgia, to Miami, Florida.
On Tuesday, March 12, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced the extension of a ban on US flights to Port-au-Prince through September 8.
American Airlines' extensive network to Canada, the Caribbean, and Mexico has made it the United States' second-largest international operator.
Officers working for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) confiscate prohibited items from passengers daily at airports across the United States.
The Cessna Citation is one of the most popular business jet models ever made.
Airbus, renowned for its commercial aircraft like the A320 and A380 series, also has a significant presence in the corporate jet market through Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ).
On March 11th, 2025, US-based commercial aircraft manufacturer Boeing indicated that it had delivered 44 aircraft in February, marking an increase in production from the 27 delivered the month prior.
Emirates, the largest Airbus A380 operator with a fleet of 116 aircraft, is set to dominate the skies this summer.
United Airlines recently undertook one of the most ambitious international network expansions in modern airline history.