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The Airbus A380, known for its unique double-decker design and status as the world's largest commercial aircraft, has been a passenger favorite since it entered service in 2005.
JetBlue Airways has announced the return of its nonstop service between Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
With the rise of long-range narrowbody jets, several airlines are offering transatlantic flights from North America to Europe with business class options.
Turkish Airlines is preparing to introduce a new direct service between Istanbul and Sydney starting in 2026.
Southwest Airlines has introduced overnight flights for the first time in its 54-year history, a move aimed at enhancing financial performance and expanding market reach.
In the air freight industry, cargo airlines aim to maximize profits by efficiently transporting goods across the globe.
American Airlines has announced changes to its flight schedule from New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA) in 2025.
Federal employees are facing significant job cuts under the Trump Administration's efforts to streamline the federal workforce.
Qatar Airways has announced changes to its Airbus A380 network, reducing the number of routes from Doha to four.
Home-built aircraft, known as kit planes, are assembled by amateur builders.
Spirit Airlines has once again turned down an acquisition proposal from Frontier Airlines, opting to continue with its own restructuring plan despite being in bankruptcy.
AviationTag, a German memorabilia company, has introduced its latest product for aviation enthusiasts: aircraft skin tags crafted from a former DHL Boeing 757 freighter.
Southwest Airlines, the largest operator of Boeing 737 aircraft, does not have all its fleet ETOPS certified.
Airbus is collaborating with startup Chaise Longue to explore the potential of double-decker seating in widebody aircraft.
Emirates is set to introduce a new cabin configuration for its Airbus A350-900 aircraft, focusing on expanding the premium economy section.
According to WestJet, a Canadian airline based in Calgary, there has been a notable decline in demand for flights to the United States.
One source reported in late January that Airbus Beluga Transport (AiBT) had hoped to replace the Ukrainian Antonov An-124 for a particular NATO program.
Commercial aircraft operate at various altitudes during flights due to factors like aerodynamics, weather conditions, airspace regulations, travel distance, and fuel management.
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) has introduced a new digital tool called the Collaborative Shipping Tool in Indonesia.
Vietjet has solidified its position as a global leader in human resource excellence, earning three prestigious accolades at the 33rd edition of the World HRD Congress in Mumbai, India.