Stowaway Found Dead in American Airlines Jet

Police say a stowaway was discovered dead in the wheel well of an American Airlines plane at Charlotte Douglas International… Read More »
British Airways Sues Over $228K Damage to 747-400 in Chicago

British Airways is suing a ground handling company in New York after alleging that one of its workers, who was… Read More »
Nigeria Considers Certifying China’s C919 Jet

Nigeria’s civil aviation authority is evaluating whether to certify China’s COMAC C919 aircraft for use by local carriers, a move… Read More »
10 Best Places to Eat in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City

Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are two of Vietnam’s most dynamic culinary destinations, each offering an irresistible blend of… Read More »
Self-Motivation and Discipline Drive Travel Advisor Success

Experienced travel advisors are sharing key insights for newcomers entering the dynamic travel industry, stressing that self-motivation, discipline, and lifelong… Read More »
“Playgrounds & Toys” Exhibition at the Benaki Museum Athens

ART for The World Donates “Playgrounds & Toys” Collection to the Benaki Museum in Athens PLAYGROUNDS & TOYSOpening October 29,… Read More »
Leaked Files Reveal How Western Sanctions Are Crippling Russia’s Aircraft Industry

Leaked internal documents from Russian aerospace firms show that Western sanctions are severely undermining the country’s ability to produce new… Read More »
Can You Trust AI for Accurate Travel Advice?

Orit Ofri thought she could trust AI to give her travel advice for a recent trip to Paris. And why… Read More »
Alaska Air Group Announces Leadership Changes at Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air

Alaska Air Group is making significant leadership changes across its mainline and regional operations. The company announced that the current… Read More »
UAE Earns Near-Perfect Score for Aviation Safety

The UAE has cemented its position as one of the world’s safest aviation hubs after achieving a 98.86% score in… Read More »
Woman Faces 20 Years After Flight Outburst

A Las Vegas woman is facing federal charges after an alleged mid-flight outburst led to her being duct-taped to her… Read More »
New Hampshire Named Best State to Retire

A new ranking from Bankrate has placed New Hampshire at the top of the list of best states to retire,… Read More »
Top 10 Fighter Jets in the World in 2025

Determining the best fighter jets of 2025 isn’t straightforward. Each aircraft is designed for specific roles—such as air superiority, multirole… Read More »
Saudi Arabia Deepens FAA and Boeing Ties to Boost Aviation Vision

Saudi Arabia’s plan to become a leading global aviation hub took a major step forward with a high-level U.S. visit… Read More »
SWISS First Grand Suite: A Private Loft Above the Clouds

SWISS International Air Lines is redefining what First Class can mean at 35,000 feet. As part of its ambitious SWISS… Read More »
Is the Airbus A322 Feasible as the Future of Mid-Market Flying?

In the ever-changing landscape of commercial aviation, one of the most talked-about “what if” aircraft is the Airbus A322. Though… Read More »
The Worst and Best Foods To Eat Before Flying

Most travelers worry about packing, security lines, and snagging the right seat, but few realize how much pre-flight meals affect… Read More »
United Airlines Strategy: Rethinking the Airbus A350 Order Amid Fleet Renewal

United Airlines is approaching a decisive moment that could reshape its long-haul strategy for decades. After repeatedly deferring its commitment… Read More »
Teen Pilot Faces Charges After Unauthorized Antarctica Landing

Seventeen-year-old Ethan Guo’s attempt to become the youngest person to fly solo around the world has come to an abrupt… Read More »
FAA Moves to Ease Oversight of Boeing 737 MAX Deliveries

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is preparing to relax some of its strict oversight of Boeing’s 737 Max program, potentially… Read More »
Turkish Airlines Places Record Boeing Order for 225 Aircraft

Turkish Airlines, Turkey’s national flag carrier, has announced a massive expansion plan with a record order for 225 Boeing aircraft…. Read More »
Delta Replacing APUs on Airbus A320 Fleet to Address Toxic Fume Risk

Delta Air Lines is replacing auxiliary power units (APUs)—a type of engine—across its Airbus fleet to address toxic fume incidents… Read More »