One pilot jetliners flying anytime soon?

Some airlines want Boeing’s new ’797′ to fly with just one pilot on board. Boeing’s next commercial jet design could… Read More »
Boeing 777-9 door blows out during ground test

Boeing’s new widebody jet, the 777X, suffered a setback during a high-pressure stress test on the ground when one of… Read More »
Former Boeing 737 MAX development official has refused to provide documents

A former Boeing official who played a key role in the development of the 737 MAX has refused to provide… Read More »
Delta will begin using facial recognition tech at LAX boarding gates

Delta Air Lines will begin using facial recognition technology at Los Angeles International Airport, installing cameras to identify passengers at… Read More »
China to account for more than half of Asia-Pacific pilot demand by 2038

An estimated 645,000 new pilots will be needed to meet global demand by 2038, according to Boeing. The Asia-Pacific region… Read More »
American Airlines mechanic charged with sabotaging an aircraft’s navigation system

An American Airlines mechanic has been arrested and charged with sabotaging an aircraft’s navigation system before a flight in July… Read More »
British Airways empowers cabin crew to deliver personalized customer service

British Airways is to issue its 15,000 cabin crew with iPhone XRs to help them offer a more personalised service… Read More »
Boeing spacecraft astronauts see new frontier for commercial space

A crew of veteran U.S. astronauts and aviators are training in Houston for a manned mission to the International Space… Read More »
SpaceX’s Starman and Elon Musk’s Tesla have made a lap around the sun

Starman and his deep-space ride have completed their first lap around the sun. The spacesuit-clad mannequin, who sits behind the… Read More »
FAA cautions airlines on maintenance of sensors that were key to 737 MAX crashes

Following two deadly crashes of the Boeing 737 MAX, both of which were initiated by a faulty reading from a… Read More »
How space technology has improved the airline experience

“Did you ever want to be an astronaut?” is one of the questions that almost every pilot is occasionally asked…. Read More »
British Airways trials VR IFE on transatlantic flights

British Airways, in an UK airline first, is trialling a new virtual reality headset on select flights in First from… Read More »
Virgin Galactic opens ‘Gateway to Space’ for tourist launches at Spaceport America

Virgin Galactic’s new home for tourist flights to suborbital space is now go for launch. The spaceflight company unveiled the… Read More »
Inflight Connectivity trends to watch

The airline industry has connectivity on the brain these days. Nowhere is that more apparent than in Hamburg, site of… Read More »
Everything travelers need to know about Boeing 737 Max developments

What started as a nightmare scenario – two crashes of the same type of jet within five months that killed… Read More »
Exciting new cars of the near-future

As car technology continues to develop rapidly, we are seeing more green vehicles than ever before and the rise of… Read More »
U.S. Air regulators ban Apple MacBook Pros with recalled batteries from flights

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has banned certain MacBook Pro laptops on flights following an announcement by Apple Inc. that… Read More »
U.S. DoT releases guidelines for Emotional Support Animals on flights

Airlines are prohibited from banning specific breeds of dogs on board flights as service or emotional support animals, the US… Read More »
Cathay Pacific gets air safety warning

China’s aviation authority issued a major air safety warning to Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airlines on Friday, after the airline… Read More »
U.N. warns agriculture must change to slow global warming

Humans must drastically alter food production to prevent the most catastrophic effects of global warming, according to a new report… Read More »
The best airlines providing Domestic and International First Class

Why domestic first class isn’t what it used to be? According to frequent airline passengers flying in the front of… Read More »
First class air travel is fading fast and isn’t what it used to be

First class isn’t what it used to be, at least according to frequent airline passengers like Bonnie Friedman. She’s been… Read More »