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Mongolia's Hunnu Air is set to expand its fleet with the addition of a leased Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, as reported by ch-aviation and independent aviation analyst Brendan Sobie from Singapore.
The F-35B Lightning II, also known as the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), is currently in service with the United States Marine Corps (USMC) as their latest jump-jet.
The Italian Ministry of Business and Made in Italy approved the acquisition of Piaggio Aerospace by Turkish defense company Baykar on December 27, 2024.
British Airways is facing criticism from both customers and staff following its decision to revamp its frequent flier program.
Boeing's shares experienced a significant drop in 2024, with a report by Reuters highlighting a 32% decline, positioning the company as potentially the biggest loser on the Dow Jones Index for that year.
A United Airlines Boeing 757 flying from Los Angeles to Kailua Kona International Airport in Hawaii was compelled to return to LAX due to an engine issue.
A United Airlines flight from Houston to San José, Costa Rica, encountered significant delays, leading to frustration among passengers.
2024 has concluded with a notable disparity in aircraft deliveries between Boeing and Airbus.
A recent Air New Zealand flight from Christchurch to Hamilton was forced to return due to engine issues.
Low-cost carriers face a critical decision when choosing aircraft for their fleets.
Pilatus Aircraft, a major European manufacturer of general and private aviation aircraft, has a long history dating back to its founding in December 1939.
A United Airlines flight bound for Hawaii was diverted back to Los Angeles due to a mechanical issue.
The crew of Horizon Air Flight 2041 encountered a bird strike shortly after departing from Anchorage Airport on December 24.
London Heathrow Airport, one of the world's busiest, serves as a hub for long-haul flights across six continents.
The F-35 fighter jet is set to receive a significant upgrade with the introduction of Technology Refresh 3 (TR-3), which will enhance its capabilities.
Business travelers significantly contribute to carbon emissions in the aviation industry, according to research from the Environmental & Energy Study Institute.
The history of US military aviation is marked by several significant moments that have shaped its development and use in warfare.
The history of British Aerospace is marked by a series of renowned military aircraft, from the Spitfire, known for its role in the Battle of Britain, to the innovative Harrier jump-jet.
A Horizon Air Embraer E175 flight operated for Alaska Airlines experienced a bird strike shortly after departing from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 314, known as the "Black Knights," holds a prominent place in the United States Marine Corps' aviation history.