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Air travelers often have preferences when it comes to the type of aircraft they fly on, with many favoring mainline aircraft for their comfort and amenities.
A FedEx MD-11F aircraft crashed at Tokyo Narita International Airport, overturning and catching fire.
The New England Patriots, a prominent name in sports, are not only known for their achievements on the field but also for their unique approach to air travel.
Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle has suggested eliminating jet bridges from airports to enhance aircraft turnaround times and improve fleet utilization.
United Airlines operates a regional subsidiary, United Express, which covers shorter routes across the United States.
Emirates, the Dubai-based airline known for its luxury services and long-haul flights, is reportedly planning to expand its global network with new routes in 2025.
An American Airlines flight bound for New Delhi was diverted to Rome due to a "security issue," landing safely on Sunday.
The Airbus A321XLR is making a significant impact on the aviation industry by offering a range that surpasses its competitors.
Brussels Airlines has entered into an agreement with Air Europa to use its Boeing 787-9 aircraft for flights on the New York route.
In a Senate Commerce Committee hearing, the Trump administration's nominee for deputy secretary of the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) expressed that the government "needs to be tougher" on Boeing due to production delays affecting both...
The US Air Force's Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Fly Away Security Teams (FAST) play a critical role in providing security for aircraft and personnel operating in areas with uncertain or absent infrastructure and defenses.
Southwest Airlines has announced its first-ever company-wide corporate layoffs in its 54-year history, affecting over 1,750 employees.
Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the United States, processed over 54 million passengers in 2024.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, a staple in modern long-haul aviation since its introduction by All Nippon Airways in October 2011, is known for operating some of the world's longest non-stop flights.
The Canadair CL-415, also known as the Super Scooper or Bombardier 415, is an amphibious aircraft originally designed by Canadair and later manufactured by Bombardier and De Havilland Canada.
Airbus is reportedly facing challenges in increasing the production of its A350 aircraft and may delay its A350F freighter program by up to a year.
Canada's private aviation sector remains a significant market, necessitating the expertise of qualified private jet pilots.
Virgin Atlantic and WestJet have announced an expansion of their codeshare agreement, set to take effect on March 30.
Atlas Air and DHL Express have decided to dissolve their joint venture, Polar Air Cargo, as reported by Cargo Facts.
Lufthansa Group has decided against investing in non-European airlines, according to CEO Carsten Spohr.