Boeing and Airbus Hit Pause on Flagship Green Aircraft Projects
In a major setback for aviation’s path to net-zero, Boeing and Airbus have paused their most ambitious green aircraft development… Read More »
Why Lufthansa Still Flies 747‑8s: Strategy, Economics & Prestige
During a recent flight from Miami to Frankfurt aboard a Lufthansa Boeing 747-8, I was struck by the number of… Read More »
Boeing 777-9 Gains FAA Approval, Nears Certification Milestone
After years of delays, Boeing’s long-awaited 777-9—the flagship of the 777X family—has received FAA approval to advance into a new… Read More »
Airbus A350-2000 Could Challenge Boeing 777X in Long-Haul Market
Airbus is reportedly evaluating the development of a new ultra-long-range widebody jet, the A350-2000—a stretched, high-capacity variant of its A350-1000…. Read More »
Boeing 737-7 and 737-10 Certifications Delayed to 2026
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification of the Boeing 737-7 and 737-10 is now expected to be delayed until… Read More »
Lufthansa’s Historic Ju 52 Heads to Frankfurt for 2026 Display
Lufthansa’s legendary Junkers Ju 52 aircraft, affectionately known as “Aunt Ju,” has officially departed Paderborn-Lippstadt Airport (PAD), where it has… Read More »
NASA’s X-59 Supersonic Jet Completes First Ground Taxi Test
NASA’s groundbreaking X-59 QueSST experimental aircraft, designed to fly faster than the speed of sound without creating disruptive sonic booms,… Read More »
Etihad to Launch A321LR with First Suites on Kolkata Route
Etihad Airways is set to enhance its service to India with the introduction of the new Airbus A321LR aircraft on… Read More »
Transavia Unveils Brand Refresh with New A320neo Livery
Air France-KLM Group has begun rolling out a brand refresh for its low-cost subsidiary Transavia, starting with a new Airbus… Read More »
Why Boeing 737 Keeps Its Main Landing Gear Wheels Exposed
Despite recent challenges, the Boeing 737 remains one of the most iconic aircraft in aviation history, evolving from a short-haul… Read More »
SWISS Unveils First A350 with ‘Wanderlust’ Livery
Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) has officially revealed its first Airbus A350-900, debuting a one-of-a-kind livery titled “Wanderlust” at the… Read More »
Brussels Airlines Adds Aircraft for Record Summer Demand
es each. Valencia and Oporto have also seen significant booking increases. On long-haul routes, New York and Kinshasa remain top… Read More »
Air India Sanctioned Over Crew Scheduling Violations
India’s civil aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has imposed sanctions on Air India following serious violations… Read More »
Air India Cuts 118 Narrow-Body Flights Through Mid-July
Air India has announced a temporary reduction in its narrow-body flight schedule, cutting 118 weekly flights across 19 routes and… Read More »
Philippine Airlines Previews First Airbus A350-1000 in Toulouse
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has given aviation enthusiasts a first look at its upcoming flagship aircraft, the Airbus A350-1000, during a… Read More »
UK Invests £750K to Train Future Pilots and Engineers
The UK government has announced £750,000 ($1 million) in new funding to support disadvantaged young people in pursuing careers in… Read More »
Air Transat Launches Berlin Route, Adds Istanbul and Wins Award
Air Transat has launched direct service between Toronto and Berlin, marking the first non-stop connection between the two cities since… Read More »
All Nippon ANA Unveils ‘THE Room FX’ Business Class for 787-9 Fleet
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has introduced a new business class seat, ‘THE Room FX’, designed exclusively for its Boeing 787-9… Read More »
Air India Crash Renews Concerns Over Aviation Safety Amid Recent Incidents
The fatal crash of Air India Flight 171, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad has reignited global… Read More »
AirAsia Unveils Gold A320 Livery to Mark Skytrax Win
AirAsia has revealed a striking gold-themed livery on one of its Airbus A320 aircraft (registration 9M-RAQ) to celebrate its 16th… Read More »
Families Urge Judge to Reject Boeing 737 Max Plea Deal
Families of victims killed in the two Boeing 737 Max crashes are asking a federal judge to reject a plea… Read More »
Air New Zealand Expands Australia and Pacific Flights for Summer 2025
Air New Zealand is significantly boosting its trans-Tasman and Pacific Island capacity for the upcoming southern summer season from October… Read More »
Why the Boeing 787 Dreamliner Remains Safe to Fly
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner has earned a strong safety reputation since its introduction in 2011. With more than 1,100 aircraft… Read More »
Bombardier Global 7500 Sets Montreal–Paris Speed Record
Bombardier’s Global 7500 business jet has set a new speed record for nonstop travel between Montreal and Paris, completing the… Read More »
Southwest Adds Honeywell Runway Safety Tech to 737 Fleet
Southwest Airlines is upgrading its entire Boeing 737 fleet with Honeywell’s SmartRunway and SmartLanding safety systems, aiming to enhance pilot… Read More »
India Orders Boeing 787 Inspections After Deadly Air India Crash
India’s aviation regulator has ordered a full inspection of all Boeing 787 aircraft operated by domestic carriers following a fatal… Read More »
