Estonia May Liquidate State Lessor After Nordica Jet Sale
The Estonian government is weighing the liquidation of state-owned aircraft lessor Transpordi Varahaldus following the sale of its final aircraft… Read More »
United Ties Flight Attendant Pay Raises to Scheduling Changes
United Airlines has detailed its position in ongoing contract negotiations with flight attendants, linking proposed wage increases to significant changes… Read More »
Ontario Woman Charged After Assault Forces Plane Back to Airport
A woman is facing multiple criminal charges after an alleged assault aboard a passenger aircraft forced an unscheduled return to… Read More »
Why British Airways Could Depart Heathrow After Curfew on 777 Flight
A rare post-midnight departure by British Airways from London Heathrow Airport has reignited discussion around the airport’s tightly regulated night… Read More »
Air China Plans $2.9bn Capital Raise Backed by Parent Group
Air China has announced plans to raise up to CNY 20 billion (USD 2.9 billion) through a private placement of… Read More »
What Boeing’s Flightradar24 Deal Means for Your Flight Experience
A new data-sharing agreement between Boeing and Flightradar24 could quietly change how airlines manage flights, delays, and disruptions—without adding a… Read More »
Delta Named America’s Most On-Time Airline for Fifth Straight Year
When booking a flight, travelers weigh many factors—price, comfort, route options, and layovers—but reliability often matters most. Getting to a… Read More »
Airbus Delivers 793 Aircraft in 2025, Backlog Hits Record High
Airbus delivered 793 commercial aircraft in 2025, maintaining delivery growth despite ongoing supply-chain constraints and a complex operating environment. The… Read More »
Above the Skyline: Does Airline Elite Status Mean Anything Anymore?
You know, I’ve been thinking about airline elite status. It used to mean something. You’d see someone board early and… Read More »
Texas Barbecue Takes Flight on American Airlines’ New Menu
First-class passengers on select American Airlines flights will soon be savoring more than extra legroom and priority service. Beginning in… Read More »
Boeing 737 Max 10 Advances in Certification but Key Hurdles Remain
The largest and most delayed member of Boeing’s 737 MAX family has reached a critical milestone, but certification is still… Read More »
World’s First Boeing 737-800NG Combi Enters Service With Air Inuit
Air Inuit has officially placed the world’s first Boeing 737-800NG Combi aircraft into service, following certification by Transport Canada. The… Read More »
Alaska Airlines, ITA Airways Launch Points-Earning Partnership
Alaska Airlines and ITA Airways have announced a new loyalty partnership that allows passengers to earn points on flights operated… Read More »
JetBlue Restarts Syracuse–Fort Lauderdale Nonstop Flights
JetBlue Airways is set to restart nonstop service between Syracuse Hancock International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, restoring a… Read More »
American Airlines Expands A321XLR Service to Boston, San Francisco
American Airlines is expanding the domestic deployment of its new Airbus A321XLR, bringing the next-generation jet to additional high-profile US… Read More »
BWI Opens $520M Expansion as Southwest Eyes New Growth
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport has officially opened a $520 million Concourse A/B Connector and Baggage Handling System Project, marking… Read More »
Air France-KLM Add Delta Interline to NDC Channels
Air France-KLM has expanded the capabilities of its New Distribution Capability (NDC) platforms to support interline bookings with Delta Air… Read More »
American Airlines Extends Edinburgh–Philadelphia Flights
American Airlines is extending its Edinburgh–Philadelphia service through the winter season, underscoring sustained confidence in transatlantic demand between Scotland and… Read More »
United Airlines Presses On With Newark–Nuuk Service
United Airlines is staying the course on its unconventional transatlantic route linking Newark with Nuuk, despite modest demand during the… Read More »
American Airlines Overhauls DFW Hub to Boost Reliability
American Airlines has launched a major operational overhaul at its largest and most influential hub, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport,… Read More »
New Caledonia Audit Flags High Subsidy Costs in Air Transport
The territorial auditor of New Caledonia has raised concerns over the cost, governance, and effectiveness of air transport subsidies in… Read More »
Jin Air and Air Busan Launch Domestic Codeshare in South Korea
Jin Air and Air Busan have begun a domestic codeshare partnership in South Korea, marking an early step toward deeper… Read More »
Cloud Strategy Central to Alaska Air Group’s Tech Overhaul
Alaska Air Group is accelerating a major modernization of its technology infrastructure, placing cloud computing at the center of efforts… Read More »
Air Mauritius Won’t Return to Heathrow Before Q2 2027
Air Mauritius will not be able to resume flights to London Heathrow Airport before April 2027, after the Mauritian government… Read More »
Bursa Malaysia Rejects Capital A Extension for Share Distribution
Capital A has confirmed that Bursa Malaysia has rejected its request for an extension to complete a planned share distribution,… Read More »
Malaysia Airlines A350 Returns to Paris After Guidance System Issue
A Malaysia Airlines Airbus A350 operating flight MH21 was forced to return to Paris shortly after departure following a technical… Read More »
