Potential Breakthrough in Amelia Earhart Mystery: Sonar Detects Possible Plane Wreckage Deep in the Pacific

The enduring mystery of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance has captivated the world for nearly nine decades. However, a recent deep-sea exploration… Read More »
Rising GPS Interference Poses Flight Safety Hazard, Aviation Bodies Warn

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) are raising alarms over an escalating… Read More »
Boeing 737-9 Max Returns to Service: Safety, Inspections, and Passenger Confidence

As the Boeing 737-9 Max gears up for its comeback flights this weekend, after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently… Read More »
Delta Air Lines Announces Retirement of Boeing 767-300ER Fleet by 2030, 767-400ERs to Remain in Service

Delta Air Lines, a major American airline headquartered in Atlanta, has revealed plans to retire its Boeing 767-300ER aircraft by… Read More »
A Guide to Identifying Your Aircraft Type and Choosing the Best Seat

Knowing the type of aircraft you’ll be flying in can be incredibly useful for travelers. It affects everything from luggage… Read More »
Why Airplane Boarding is Always on the Left-Hand Side

Have you ever wondered why you always board a commercial airplane from the left-hand side, whether it’s via a jet… Read More »
Heightened Safety Concerns: Travelers Prioritize Aircraft Model in Booking After Boeing Incident

The aviation world was recently shaken by an alarming incident involving a new Alaska Airlines-operated Boeing 737-9 jet. Following a… Read More »
Emirates Airlines will deploy an A380 on two flights to and from Vienna

Emirates Airlines has marked a significant enhancement in its service to Vienna, Austria, by reintroducing its flagship Airbus A380 aircraft… Read More »
Understanding the De-Icing Process on Airplanes During Winter Weather

Air travel during the winter months in many parts of the United States often involves a critical procedure before takeoff:… Read More »
What to Expect in 2024: New Airplanes, Seats, and Airport Upgrades for Passengers

As airlines gear up for 2024, passengers can look forward to exciting changes in the world of aviation. Airlines are… Read More »
The Airbus A380 Superjumbo’s Surprising Comeback at Major Hub Airports

The Airbus A380 made its maiden commercial flight in 2007, surpassing the Boeing 747 as the world’s largest passenger plane… Read More »
American Airlines has World’s Largest Fleet with 953 Aircraft

American Airlines, with a rich history dating back to its founding in 1926, stands as the airline with the world’s… Read More »
JSX Leads Green Aviation with Acquisition of 332 Hybrid-Electric Regional Aircraft

JSX, renowned as the world’s only 5-star premium regional air carrier, has announced a groundbreaking move in the aviation industry… Read More »
American Airlines Flight 1: A Journey from New York to Los Angeles Over 70 Years – From Douglas DC-7 to Airbus A321T

American Airlines Flight 1, a historic and significant route, has been ferrying passengers between New York and Los Angeles for… Read More »
Airbus A320: A Pioneer in Aviation

The aviation industry has long been dominated by two leading aircraft families: the Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320. These… Read More »
Boom Supersonic Hits Milestones in Advancing Overture Airliner and Supersonic Technology

Boom Supersonic, a pioneer in the development of supersonic aircraft, has achieved major milestones in its pursuit of bringing supersonic… Read More »
How the Jet Stream Boosts Transatlantic Flight Speeds Over 700 mph

When traveling from the United States to Europe, you may have experienced shorter flight times than expected. This phenomenon occurs… Read More »
Boeing 787 vs. Airbus A350: Which Widebody Reigns Supreme?

The aviation world has been buzzing about two iconic widebodies this century: the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350. These cutting-edge… Read More »
Boeing and Airbus at a Crossroads with New Single-Aisle Jet Designs

As the race to dominate the single-aisle jet market intensifies, Boeing and Airbus are at a pivotal crossroad. The successors… Read More »
Japan Airlines Unveils Airbus A350-1000 Interiors for Enhanced Passenger Comfort

Japan Airlines (JAL) has unveiled the impressive details of its forthcoming Airbus A350-1000 aircraft and its luxurious cabin interiors, setting… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Becomes an All-Boeing Airline Again

Alaska Airlines has completed its fleet simplification plan by retiring its last Airbus A321neo aircraft, marking its return to an… Read More »
Former Air Force Pilots Recount Their 9/11 Experience as American Airlines Pilots

The accounts of these two former Air Force pilots flying an American Airlines Boeing 767 on September 11, 2001, provide… Read More »