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F-16 fighter jets intercepted three separate aircraft violating restricted airspace over former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence on March 1, according to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).
American Airlines Begins Nonstop Flights from Washington Reagan to San Antonio Until March 2, 2025, Washington Reagan had never offered nonstop flights to San Antonio due to Reagan's 1,250 statute mile perimeter rule.
On February 28, Delta Air Lines announced the addition of two more long-haul routes from its Atlanta hub: Accra and Marrakech.
On Friday, International Airlines Group (IAG) announced its 2024 financial results, revealing a significant increase in operating profit before exceptional items by 26.7% to €4.44 billion ($4.62b) compared to €3.50 billion ($3.64b) in 2023.
US-based low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines is unique in several ways.
The Boeing 777 was one of the most advanced aircraft of its time.
Air France-KLM has confirmed its intention to bid for a stake in TAP Air Portugal, the nation's flag carrier.
When an aircraft goes down, a common question arises: Why does it take so long to remove an aircraft after a crash?
In April 2023, a shipping container arrived at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport from Zurich, Switzerland.
Delta Air Lines operates a significant fleet of Boeing 737-900ERs, the largest in the world with 163 units.
Norwegian has announced it is close to finalizing a transaction to purchase ten of its leased Boeing 737-800 aircraft, aiming to secure its future fleet and reduce ownership costs.
The first transatlantic commercial airline flight is a topic of debate, as multiple milestones in aviation history contributed to what we now consider routine transatlantic air travel.
In recent years, Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) has become an airport to watch regarding the future of commercial aviation, as a modernization project to consolidate its terminals into a more centralized area of the airport is nearing its...
JetBlue's Longest Non-European International Routes From New York-JFK Mar 2, 2025 New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is one of the busiest and major international hubs in the US.
Flexjet has grown from its inception under Bombardier into a prominent private aviation provider spanning North America and Europe.
Our experience flying TAP Air Portugal's Business Class on the Embraer E190 provided insights into the unique offerings of this smaller aircraft.
Air France frequent fliers will be in for a surprise this summer, as the airline is set to cut flights on its Paris CDG to Boston and Atlanta routes.
Emirates Plans To Launch These New Routes In 2025 It’s being reported that Dubai-based Emirates will be adding new destinations to its growing network this year.
Air Europa has expanded to become Spain's third-largest airline, operating an extensive short and long-haul network from its base at Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD).
Copa Airlines is set to expand its U.S. network with a new flight to San Diego, California.