Norse officially arrives in Cape Town, South Africa, marking its entry into the African market.
Milan Malpensa Airport-based Lufthansa Italia was shut down by its parent company today in 2011.
SAUDIA, Saudi Arabia's national flag carrier, is making headway into the heart of China.
Airways spoke with Paul Verhagen, CCO of SAS, about the current state of the Nordic flag carrier.
LATAM Airlines Group has ordered 10 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, plus five additional options.
A Pan Am Boeing 747SP flew to/from San Francisco via both poles on October 28–30, 1977.
Etihad Airways' first Airbus A350 landed at Toronto Pearson International Airport this weekend.
LCC Air Arabia begins flying to the Maldives, its 85th destination out of Dubai-Sharjah.
The ATR 72 twin turboprop prototype aircraft performed its maiden flight today in 1988.
Czech Airlines flight OK767 marks the end of the standalone carrier's century-long era.
Delta sues CrowdStrike over faulty update; CrowdStrike blames Delta's outdated IT.
Come along for a 14-hour-long flight from Tokyo to Zurich on board SWISS' flagship Boeing 777-300ER.
Today, in 1951, Japan's first postwar domestic airline service commenced with a Martin 202.
Airways discusses Finavia's strategy with Petri Vuori, SVP Sales and Route Development.
AirBaltic will conclude its Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance leasing arrangements.
Virgin Atlantic will operate cargo flights across the English Channel to transport special goods.
The American Airlines Group achieved record revenue during the third quarter of 2024.
Oman Air and Qantas linked their loyalty programs as the Mid-eastern airline joins Oneworld.
Welcome to another flight with Etihad Airways on board its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner to Amsterdam.
Southwest reconstitutes its board of directors with six Elliot Management appointees.
SAS will return to Greenland after nearly two decades of absence from the world’s largest island.
After last night's ballot, most union members of Boeing machinists decide to remain on strike.
Icelandic LLC WOW Air acquired rival Reykjavk-based low-fare airline Iceland Express today in 2012.
Porter Airlines celebrates 18 years of service since commencing operations on October 23, 2006.
FlyEgypt ceases all operations after a failed attempt to file for bankruptcy.
Boeing releases its financial results for Q3 2024, revealing revenue of US$17.8 billion.
Air Canada and airBaltic ink codeshare for seamless connection between Canada and the Baltic states.
Oman Air will resume more frequent flights to Moscow following its June 30 reduction.
Today, in 2003, Concorde Speedbird 001 departed London for the last time, bound for New York JFK.
Aerospace lessor Sanad announces the sale of 16 aircraft engines to Etihad Airways.
Allegiant Travel Company has released its preliminary passenger traffic results for September 2024.
IAG adjusts the international debut of its A321XLR as it awaits the variant's FAA certification.
Wizz Air will reopen its temporary base at Chișinău International Airport, Moldova, this winter.
In Part 3, Boeing 777 FO Cindy Cox shares valuable insights as a Cancer survivor.
The US Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization was decertified by the FLRA today in 1981.
British Airways will suspend its flights to Tel Aviv until the end of March 2025.
JetBlue celebrates its 10th Fly Like a Girl event in Boston to foster youth interest in aviation.
Emirates has ordered five more Boeing 777 freighters, bringing the pending deliveries to 14 jets.
Finnair will introduce more US, Japan, and China flight frequencies for its summer 2025 schedule.
Today, in 1986, the British government began campaigning for the public sale of British Airways.
EasyJet will increase its flights to/from French airports by 27 for its 2024-25 winter schedule.
The new flag carrier of the Democratic Republic of the Congo commenced operations today in 2015.
The recent spate of bomb threat hoaxes targeting Indian carriers has rhyme but no reason.
Boeing has forwarded a negotiated proposal and resolution to its machinists union to end the strike.
Spirit AeroSystem’s CFO Irene Esteves addressed staff members regarding upcoming staff furloughs.
German charter carrier Hamburg International ceased operations today in 2010 after 12 years.
Passenger well-being applies to any journey, but overwater flight safety deserves special attention.
Norse Atlantic Airways launches three weekly flights over the summer between Rome and LA, nonstop.
Emirates celebrates the NBA basketball season with a nose-to-tail livery dedicated to the league.
Today, in 1979, the single-aisle McDonnell Douglas MD-80 conducted its inaugural flight.
The TSA has added Caribbean Airlines and Red Air to its TSA PreCheck program.
AirAsia X shareholders have approved the acquisition of budget carrier AirAsia.
PLAY Airlines has announced plans to cut its services to North American destinations.
Ryanair warns of hundreds of flight cancellations next summer due to Boeing production delays.
Alaska Airlines upgrades its Mileage Plan, offering members new ways to earn elite status faster.
The US Supreme Court paved the way for Concorde's trial flights to New York's JFK today in 1977.
Air New Zealand proposes new cabins and fittings for its long-haul Dreamliner aircraft fleet.
Emirates mulls strengthening Boeing 777F numbers and diversifying fleet amid global cargo demand.
Qantas is dusting off its Airbus A380 to serve Dallas Fort Worth Airport next year.
The last variant of the Lockheed L-1011 Tristar, the -500, first took to the skies today in 1978.
Delta and LATAM report 68% increase in flight volume during the first two years of joint venture.
After a significant restructuring, low-cost carrier AirAsia plans to expand its reach beyond Asia.
The US DOT has fined Lufthansa US$4 million for discriminating against Jewish passengers in 2022.
Southwest deems Elliott’s Special Meeting request inappropriate; Elliott launches podcast explainer.
Charter airline Hi Fly has announced the addition of two Airbus A330-200 aircraft to its fleet.
Airbus delivered the first A380 (9V-SKA) to its launch customer, Singapore Airlines, today in 2007.
QantasLink's new Airbus A220 has operated outside a large capital city for the first time.
AirHaifa has completed its inaugural international flight from Tel Aviv, Israel, to Larnaca, Cyprus.
BOC Aviation recently disclosed its operational transactions for the quarter ending September 30.
Emirates will engage in "meaningful discussions" with Boeing over newly announced 777X delays.
Etihad publishes its traffic statistics for September 2024, demonstrating an improved performance.
French regional airline Compagnie Corse Mediterranee was rebranded as Air Corsica today in 2010.
These are some of the world's most incredible airports, boasting jaw-dropping architectural designs.
The Junkers Ju 52 took to the air for the first time today in 1930. It flew for almost 90 years.
In Part 2 of our interview with Capt. Cox, we learn what it was like to pilot again after 16 years.
Ryanair will discontinue the issuance of printed boarding passes and eradicate check-in counters.
Qatar Airways flew the first revenue flight powered by gas-to-liquid kerosene fuel in 2009.
Eurowings will reduce operations at Hamburg Airport (HAM) by 1,000 flights next year.
Boeing announced 10% job cuts, a 2026 delay to its 777X, and the end of the 767F program in 2027.
British Airways further modifies its schedule due to delayed delivery of Rolls-Royce's engine parts.
Airways examines sleep planning, time zones, jet lag recovery, and flight crew perspectives.
Mandarin Airlines and ATR have announced a firm order for an additional ATR 72-600 turboprop.
Embraer’s E-Freighter, the E-190F, has been fully certified by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Today, in 1970, the upgraded Boeing 747-200 took to the skies for the first time.
Delta Air Lines today published its September quarter 2024 GAAP financial results.
Air Canada announced that its 5,200+ pilots had ratified the airline's new collective agreement.
AIRBUS delivered 50 jets to 49 carriers and leasing firms in September 2024.
United Airlines announces its most extensive international expansion, serving eight new cities.
One of the largest private airport operators globally hikes domestic passenger fees in Argentina.
Air Serbia's Shanghai flight makes it one of the few European carriers flying over Russia.
Presidential Airways was established today in '85 by former PEOPLExpress boss Harold J. Paretti.
Atlético de Madrid and Riyadh Air sign a nine-year naming contract for the team's home stadium.
JetBlue begins service from its New York JFK hub to Argyle International Airport in the Caribbean.
While it may resemble duct tape, speed tape is suitable for high-stress applications in aviation.
Air travel in Florida faces major disruptions as the peninsula state responds to Hurricane Milton.
Today, in 2018, Orient Thai Airlines was liquidated after 23 years of operations.
Aeromexico's September growth trend was primarily driven by its international market demand.
Dominican Republic's low-cost carrier, Arajet, has become the most recent member of ALTA.
In style, KLM celebrated its 105th anniversary by unveiling a new 'Delft Blue' KLM House.
Boeing will send major program deliveries across its commercial operations for Q3 2024
Tampa International Airport suspends all commercial and cargo operations ahead of Hurricane Milton.