Policy News
The Boeing 717, originally known as the McDonnell Douglas MD-95, continues to be used by some airlines despite being out of production since 2006.
More than 3,700 airports around the world are scheduled to operate passenger flights in October.
Since its debut in 2007, the Airbus A380 has been a prominent figure in high-capacity, long-haul air travel.
Fuel dumping is a procedure used by pilots in certain emergency situations to reduce an aircraft’s weight before landing.
Air New Zealand and DoorDash have announced a new partnership that allows Airpoints members to earn rewards through everyday food deliveries.
The distinction between domestic and international first class air travel is evolving, with airlines making significant changes to their premium cabins.
The Boeing 737 MAX series, introduced less than a decade ago, builds on an aircraft design that dates back more than 50 years.
The Boeing 757, once a key aircraft for airlines seeking to serve long and thin routes, is seeing its role diminish in the current aviation market.
Copa Airlines has launched a new route between Panama City and Tucuman, Argentina, marking its first service to this Argentinian city.
Coinciding with Climate Week NYC 2025, Forbes has named Karen Blanks Ellis, chief sustainability officer and vice president of Environmental Affairs at FedEx, to its 2025 Forbes Sustainability Leaders list.
Qatar Airways will continue to operate its Airbus A380 fleet on a limited number of high-capacity routes during the upcoming winter season.
The Boeing 747, once a mainstay of global air travel, is now a rare sight at airports.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner and the Airbus A350 are both leading examples of modern, fuel-efficient widebody aircraft.
Health inspectors have temporarily closed the United Club lounge operated by United Airlines at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) after it failed a recent inspection.
A United Airlines Boeing 777-200ER, operating as flight UA939 from London Heathrow to San Francisco International Airport, diverted back to London on September 28, 2025, after pilots reported airframe vibrations during the flight.
American aircraft manufacturer Boeing is reportedly in the early stages of developing a new single-aisle, twin-engine jet to eventually replace its 737 MAX family.
Airbus Helicopters has launched a new parts distribution center in Western Australia to improve the speed and efficiency of spare parts delivery throughout the country.
American Airlines has made the Boeing 787 Dreamliner a central part of its international and premium long-haul strategy since introducing the aircraft in 2015.
Why airlines rely on boeing’s durable long-haul workhorse: inside the legacy of the boeing 777-300er
The Boeing 777-300ER has become a mainstay in long-haul aviation since its introduction more than two decades ago.
Chinese airlines operating flights from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to destinations in China are paying Russia significant sums in air traffic control (ATC) fees, according to recent research.
Alerts Sign-up