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 »
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 »
GE Aerospace Deploys AI Robots to Inspect Jet Engines
GE Aerospace is advancing jet engine maintenance by deploying artificial intelligence–powered robotic inspectors, a move aimed at improving inspection accuracy,… Read More »
Wizz Air Advances Sustainability With New Aircraft and SAF
Wizz Air is accelerating its sustainability strategy through a combination of fleet modernization, increased use of sustainable aviation fuel, and… Read More »
United Draws Line on O’Hare Gate Fight With American
United Airlines has drawn a firm line in its long-running competitive battle with American Airlines at Chicago O’Hare International Airport,… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Restores In-Cabin Rabbit Travel After Backlash
Alaska Airlines has reversed a recent policy change and will once again allow rabbits to travel in airplane cabins, following… Read More »
JetBlue and JSX to End Loyalty Partnership on Feb. 28
JetBlue Airways will end its long-running loyalty program partnership with JSX next month, bringing to a close a relationship that… Read More »
Blue Origin Unveils 5,400-Satellite TeraWave Network Plan
Blue Origin has outlined plans for a large-scale satellite internet constellation called TeraWave, marking the company’s most ambitious move yet… Read More »
Ryanair Sees Higher Fares and Passenger Growth Ahead
Ryanair expects to modestly increase fares and carry a record number of passengers in the coming year, reflecting continued demand… Read More »
Air France Expands In-Flight Entertainment With Apple TV Content
Air France is enhancing its long-haul in-flight entertainment offering through a new collaboration with Apple TV, bringing a wider selection… Read More »
Delta’s Longest Boeing 757 Routes Highlight Aircraft’s Versatility
Delta Air Lines continues to demonstrate the enduring value of the Boeing 757 by deploying the aircraft on some of… Read More »
American Airlines Extends Elite Status Buyback Into February
American Airlines has reopened its annual elite status buyback program, giving frequent flyers a chance to renew or upgrade their… Read More »
United Airlines Forecasts Record 2026 Earnings on Strong Demand
United Airlines expects to deliver record earnings in 2026 as travel demand remains strong across multiple customer segments, including premium… Read More »
U.S.–Canada Preclearance Projects Move Ahead Despite Past Doubts
Two long-planned U.S.–Canada border preclearance projects are set to move forward this year, signaling renewed commitment to a program that… Read More »
Hawaiian Airlines Flight Attendant Writes Memoir After 40-Year Career
A longtime Hawaiian Airlines flight attendant is turning four decades of experience in the skies into a memoir that promises… Read More »
United’s Longest Flights Include 18-Hour San Francisco–Singapore Route
United Airlines is operating more long-haul flights than ever, underscoring its strategy to connect the U.S. directly with some of… Read More »
Study Says All-Economy Cabins Could Cut Aviation Emissions 75%
A new study led by researchers at the University of Oxford is challenging long-held assumptions about how aviation can meaningfully… Read More »
Intellectual Ventures Sues Airlines Over Free Inflight Wi-Fi Systems
Several major U.S. airlines are facing new legal challenges over their inflight connectivity offerings, as patent-aggregation firm Intellectual Ventures has… Read More »
FAA Draft Plan Maps Phased Shift to Unleaded Aviation Gasoline
The Federal Aviation Administration has released a draft plan outlining how the U.S. general aviation fleet could transition from 100-octane… Read More »
Phoenix Sky Harbor to Launch TSA PreCheck Touchless ID Program
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is set to introduce TSA PreCheck Touchless ID in mid-February, marking another step toward faster… Read More »
