Air France Operates A220 Delivery on SAF
Air France has taken delivery of its 46th Airbus A220-300 with a milestone flight powered by sustainable aviation fuel. The… Read More »
Miami Airport Skytrain Nears Full Reopening
Miami International Airport’s Skytrain system is set to return to full service in September following extensive repair work. The automated… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Offers Free 500 Miles Promo
Alaska Airlines has launched a limited-time promotion offering 500 free Mileage Plan miles to residents of California, Oregon, and Washington…. Read More »
Spirit Airlines Weighs New Restructuring Plan
Spirit Airlines is evaluating the possibility of a second restructuring as it works to stabilize its financial position following its… Read More »
JetBlue Flights to Boost Vero Beach Economy
JetBlue Airways is set to expand its Florida presence with the launch of new nonstop service from Vero Beach Regional… Read More »
Air Taxi Trials Gain Speed Toward 2026 Launch
The race to launch electric air taxis is accelerating as Silicon Valley pioneers Archer Aviation and Joby Aviation push forward… Read More »
Navy Nears F/A-XX Fighter Selection
The U.S. Navy is advancing toward a key milestone in its next-generation fighter program, the F/A-XX, with a down selection… Read More »
Flaws Found in Russia’s Superjet 100 Fleet
Fourteen Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ-100) aircraft remain in service across Russia despite newly uncovered fuselage design flaws. The issue was… Read More »
BA CityFlyer Passengers Removed From Flight Due to Weight Limits in Extreme Heat
British Airways issued an apology after around 20 passengers were asked to leave a BA CityFlyer flight from Florence, Italy,… Read More »
Qantas Beard Ban for Pilots Sparks Safety Debate and Backlash
Qantas is facing growing criticism over plans to extend its ban on beards for pilots to its regional subsidiary, QantasLink…. Read More »
Concorde’s 1995 Round-the-World Speed Record Still Stands
Nearly three decades after its historic achievement, Concorde’s reputation as one of aviation’s greatest icons remains firmly intact. In 1995,… Read More »
Aero to Launch Hawaii Flights With Gulfstream Jet
Aero, the U.S.-based semi-private carrier, will expand its network this autumn by launching scheduled flights to Hawaii using its first… Read More »
Jambojet Aims to Be Africa’s Q400 MRO Hub
Kenya’s low-cost carrier Jambojet is expanding its in-house maintenance capabilities for its fleet of De Havilland Canada DHC-8-Q400 turboprops, positioning… Read More »
Ethiopian Airlines Struggles to Recover Eritrean Funds
Ethiopian Airlines remains unable to access its frozen funds in Eritrea, a dispute that forced the suspension of flights to… Read More »
DHS Weighs Own Fleet for Deportation Flights
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reportedly considering the purchase and operation of its own fleet of aircraft… Read More »
Korean Air Places Record Order for 103 Boeing Jets to Modernize Fleet and Fuel Growth
Korean Air has committed to its largest-ever aircraft order, announcing plans to purchase 103 Boeing jets in a landmark deal… Read More »
Airbus Starts Assembly of A350 Freighter
Airbus has reached a major milestone with the start of final assembly for the A350 Freighter at its Toulouse facility…. Read More »
DoT Unveils New Air Travel Complaint System
The U.S. Department of Transportation has launched a modernized platform to handle passenger grievances with airlines and ticket agents. The… Read More »
Virgin Links Kenya Safari Camps by Charter
Virgin Limited Edition has launched an exclusive private flight package connecting its two luxury safari camps in Kenya, Mahali Mzuri… Read More »
Airport Libraries Give Travelers a Book Break
Airports across the United States are transforming travel downtime with the growing trend of airport libraries and book exchanges. These… Read More »
July Air Ticket Sales Hit Record $8.1 Billion
U.S. travel agencies reported record-breaking air ticket sales in July, reflecting the continued strength of air travel demand. According to… Read More »
Luxury Travel Booms as Economy Struggles
The U.S. travel industry is reflecting the broader K-shaped economy, with fortunes diverging sharply between luxury and mainstream segments. High-end… Read More »
