American Airlines Expands Chicago and LA Network
American Airlines is ramping up its competitive posture at two of the most hotly contested U.S. aviation hubs, expanding its… Read More »
FAA Staffing Shortage Forces Nashville Tower Closure
Federal Aviation Administration has temporarily closed the air traffic control tower at Nashville International Airport due to a staffing shortage,… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Ends Open Seating After 50 Years
Southwest Airlines is officially ending its open-seating policy after more than five decades, marking one of the most significant changes… Read More »
Wizz Air Launches Birmingham–Timișoara Route in Summer 2026
Wizz Air has announced a new direct service connecting Birmingham Airport with Timișoara in western Romania, further expanding its UK… Read More »
UPS Retires MD-11 Fleet, Closing the Chapter on a Cargo Aviation Icon
UPS has officially retired its entire McDonnell Douglas MD-11 fleet, marking an accelerated close to one of the most distinctive… Read More »
Rossiya Airlines Boeing 747 Aborts Takeoff After Engine Fire in Russia
A Rossiya Airlines Boeing 747 aborted its takeoff after an engine surge triggered visible sparks and flames during departure from… Read More »
FAA to Mandate Drunk Passenger Prevention Policies by 2027
The Federal Aviation Administration will require small commercial aircraft operators to implement formal policies and training aimed at preventing intoxicated… Read More »
Delta Flight Diverts After Crew Uses Beverage Carts to Restrain Passenger
Delta Air Lines flight attendants allegedly used beverage carts to block and restrain a disruptive passenger during a long-haul flight… Read More »
Delta to Invest $250M in Austin Airport Terminal Expansion
Delta Air Lines has earmarked USD 250 million for a major investment at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, underscoring the airline’s long-term… Read More »
Surf Air to Invest $22.4M in Hawaii as AAM Plans Advance
Surf Air Mobility has announced plans to invest USD 22.4 million in its Hawaiian operations in 2026, signaling a renewed… Read More »
Bombardier Global 8000 Receives EASA Type Certification
Bombardier has secured European Union Aviation Safety Agency type certification for its flagship ultra-long-range business jet, the Global 8000, marking… Read More »
Marriott Marks a Defining 2025 With Record Deals and Global Growth
Marriott International delivered a landmark year in 2025, posting strong global expansion and record-setting development activity across multiple regions and… Read More »
Hyatt Enters 2026 With Record Hotel Pipeline and Strong Growth
Hyatt Hotels Corporation is beginning 2026 with strong momentum following a standout performance in 2025, marked by record development activity… Read More »
Embraer Plans Production Boost After Surge in Regional Jet Orders
Embraer is preparing to significantly ramp up commercial jet production following a sharp increase in global demand for its regional… Read More »
Nigeria’s Edo State Plans Airline With South African Partners
Nigeria’s Edo State is exploring plans to launch a new state-backed airline, joining a growing list of subnational governments seeking… Read More »
British Airways A380 Declares Minimum Fuel During San Francisco Approach
British Airways flight BA287, operated by an Airbus A380-800, declared minimum fuel while approaching San Francisco International Airport after being… Read More »
Anthropic Bets Claude’s “Constitution” Can Set It Apart From ChatGPT
Anthropic is doubling down on a distinctive approach to artificial intelligence safety and behavior, arguing that a clearly defined “constitution”… Read More »
Airbus Unveils Spacious First Class Suite for A350-1000
Airbus has revealed a new first class suite concept for the A350-1000, showcasing a significantly more spacious and private premium… Read More »
GE Aerospace CEO Defends Engine Pricing as Airlines Push Back
GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp has pushed back against growing criticism from airlines over jet-engine pricing and maintenance costs, arguing… Read More »
Southwest Fee Changes Divide Customers as Open Seating Ends
Southwest Airlines has rolled out sweeping changes to its fare and fee structure, triggering sharply divided reactions from customers and… Read More »
US Airlines Cancel Flights, Issue Waivers as Winter Storm Hits
U.S. airlines have canceled more than 1,000 flights as a powerful winter storm moves across large parts of the country,… Read More »
Backpack Travelers and Overhead Bin Etiquette: When Using the Space Is Actually Fair
For many frequent flyers and backpack travelers, traveling light is a point of pride. If you’re flying with just a… Read More »
How Airbus Is Pioneering Aircraft Manufacturing With Titanium 3D Printing
Airbus is reshaping the future of aircraft manufacturing by turning one of aviation’s most challenging materials, titanium, into a platform… Read More »
United Vows to Add O’Hare Flights to Block American’s Gate Gains
United Airlines has signalled it is prepared to add significant capacity at Chicago O’Hare to prevent rival American Airlines from… Read More »
FAA Makes Post-Crash DC Airspace Safety Rules Permanent
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is making permanent a set of airspace safety rules introduced after last year’s deadly collision… Read More »
AI Hiring Firm Eightfold Sued Over Secret Scoring of Job Seekers
Eightfold AI, a venture capital-backed artificial intelligence company that provides hiring and talent management software, is facing a lawsuit in… Read More »
