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2/10/1996: Edelweiss Air Commences Operations

Today, in 1996, Swiss leisure airline Edelweiss Air operated its maiden flight.

History

Finnair Warns of Job Cuts Following Pilot Strike

Finnair has entered negotiations with its pilots regarding possible workforce reductions.

Airlines

2/09/1969: The Queen of the Skies Takes Flight

Today, in 1969, the prototype Boeing 747 took to the skies for the first time from Seattle, WA.

History

TUI fly to End Long-Haul Operations from Brussels

TUI fly will withdraw all its long-haul operations from Brussels Airport this winter.

Airlines

South Korea to Overhaul Its Aviation Safety System

South Korea has designated an Aviation Safety Innovation Committee to review systemic issues.

Industry

2/08/2010: Maiden Flight of the Boeing 747-8F

Today, in 2010, the Boeing 747-8F performed its maiden flight after high-speed and taxiing tests.

History

Search Efforts Intensify for Missing Bering Air Flight

Search and rescue operations continue in Alaska after a regional airline flight went missing.

Airlines

Strong Demand Sees Etihad Expand Atlanta Frequency

Etihad Airways will expand its new Atlanta service from four times a week to daily flights

Airlines

Will the U.S. Finally Modernize Its Air Traffic System?

The U.S. wants to create a new air traffic control system after the fatal crash in Washington, D.C.

Op-Ed

Thai Airways Leases Eight New A321neo Aircraft

Thai Airways has signed a lease contract with SMBC Aviation Capital for eight new Airbus A321neo.

Airlines

2/07/1934: First New Zealand-Australia Airmail Flight

Today, in 1934, The first official airmail flight occurred between New Zealand and Australia.

History

STARLUX to Launch Taipei-Ontario Flights in June

STARLUX will launch A350 flights from Taipei to Ontario, California, its fourth U.S. destination.

Routes

San Diego International Serves Over 25M in 2024

San Diego International Airport surpassed pre-pandemic passenger volumes in 2024.

Airports

Boeing: South Asia to Add 2.8K Jets by 2045

Boeing has estimated enormous growth in the Indian and South Asian airline business.

Manufacturers

Ready for Takeoff: Aircraft Facts You Should Know

Even the most adventurous travelers may not know what goes on behind the scenes during a flight.

Industry

IndiGo Wet Leases Boeing 787 from Norse Atlantic

IndiGo has confirmed a wet lease agreement for a Boeing 787 from Norse Atlantic Airways.

Airlines

2/06/1919: Deutsche Luft-Reederei Maiden Flight

Today, in 1919, Deutsche Luft-Reederei operated its inaugural flight between Berlin and Weimar.

History

Turkish Opens Its Largest Int Lounge at Tokyo Narita

Turkish has opened the first phase of its largest overseas lounge at Narita International Airport.

Airlines

Preliminary Report Released on Flight 8243 Crash

A preliminary report on Azerbaijan Airlines' crash near Aktau focuses on improving aviation safety.

Airlines

 airBaltic Unveils Its 50th A220 Special Livery

airBaltic unveils its 50th A220-300, a milestone celebrated at the manufacturer Mirabel plant.

Airlines

Avianca, Chef Álvaro Clavijo Partner for Insignia Offering

Avianca celebrates its 2025 Chef Partnership with Álvaro Clavijo for its Insignia Business Class.

Airlines

Lufthansa Group Adopts Apple AirTag Location

Lufthansa Group airlines integrate the Apple AirTag location feature into their baggage tracing.

Airlines

2/05/1972: Aeroflot, Lufthansa Launch Joint Service

Today, in 1972, Aeroflot and Lufthansa jointly launched flights between Moscow and Frankfurt.

History

Southwest Transport Lost Pets from LA Wildfires

Southwest partners with Greater Good Charities to evacuate shelter pets from California to Oregon.

Airlines

Uzbekistan Airways Plans to Acquire Dreamliners 

Uzbekistan Airways plans to increase its long-haul fleet with 14 Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners.

Airlines

United to Resume Daily Service to Tel Aviv, Israel

United will resume New York-Tel Aviv resume on March 15. A second daily flight resumes on March 29.

Routes

Frontier Airlines to Introduce New Spring Routes

Frontier is launching three new connections across six U.S. and Caribbean airports. 

Airlines

Emirates Expands Its Premium Lounge Network

Emirates has unveiled its newly renovated lounge at the state-of-the-art SAT-1 at BKK.

Airlines

2/04/1998: Western Pacific Airlines Ends Operations

Today, in 1998, Colorado-based low-cost carrier Western Pacific Airlines ceased operations.

History

Lufthansa Group Advances ITA Airways Integration

Lufthansa Group has formally begun integrating ITA Airways into its network.

Airlines

Flight 5342: NTSB Finds Altitude Data Discrepancies

Flight 5342: NTSB says there are significant differences in altimeter readings from various sources.

Industry

JFK Seeks Ground Handling for New Terminal One

The New Terminal One at JFK issues two proposal requests from ground-handling service firms.

Airports

2/03/2012: Malev Ceases Operations after 66 Years

Today, in 2012, Malév Hungarian Airlines ceased operations after 66 years of service.

History

Airline Spotlight: EVA Air’s Ambitions for 2025

EVA Air ranks high thanks to its competitive onboard offer, international network, and investments.

Airlines

BA’s Complicated Relationship with the Airbus A318

From 2009 to 2020, British Airways flew an all-business class A318 between London City and JFK.

Analysis

2/02/1954: Japan Airlines' First International Flights

Today, in 1954, Japan Airlines began its first international scheduled air service.

History

TAAG Angola Takes Delivery of Its First Dreamliner

TAAG Angola Airlines receives its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner and begins its fleet modernization.

Airlines

Flight 5342 Update: FAA Restrictions, Black Boxes

The FAA curtails helicopter operations operations along key flight paths near Reagan National.

Industry

2/01/1964: Boeing 727 Enters Service With Eastern

Today, in 1964, the three-engined Boeing 727 entered service with launch customer Eastern Air Lines.

History

LATAM Airlines Group Sees Record-Setting Year

LATAM Airlines Group has reported exceptional results for 2024, showing strong cash flow generation.

Airlines

FAA Issues Airworthiness Directive for A320 Series

The FAA issues an AD concerning the structural integrity of multiple A320 series' nose landing gear.

Industry

IT Outage Grounds Frontier Flights Nationwide

Frontier Airlines flights were grounded nationwide on Friday morning due to an IT shutdown.

Airlines

Air India, Kenya Airways Forge Codeshare Partnership

Air India and Kenya Airways' codeshare brings seamless travel between India, Africa, and beyond.

Airlines

Ryanair to Shut Down Billund Base, Aalborg routes

Ryanair will shut down its Billund Airport base and cancel all Aalborg routes starting March 2025.

Airlines

1/31/1986: Boeing Acquires De Havilland Canada

Today, in 1986, Boeing completed the purchase of aircraft manufacturer De Havilland Canada.

History

Icelandair Announces Reykjavik-Miami Flights

Icelandair has announced Miami, Florida, as a new winter seasonal destination added to its network.

Routes

NTSB Briefing Day 1: PSA CRJ700, H-60 Collision

The NTSB has launched an extensive investigation into the tragic midair collision in Washington, D.C

Industry

Boeing Confirms Lufthansa as 777-9 Launch Operator

Boeing has confirmed Lufthansa as the launch customer for the next generation of its 777-9.

Airlines

Lufthansa Group to Acquire 10% Stake in airBaltic

The Lufthansa Group has decided to invest €14m in airBaltic t in airBaltic, obtaining 10% equity.

Airlines

1/30/1988: Friendship One's Round-the-world Record

On this day in 1988, United Airlines’ 'Friendship One’ Boeing 747 set a new round-the-world record.

History

DOT Transparency Rule Grounded by Court Decision

A U.S. appeals court has blocked the rule requiring airlines to reveal service fees upfront.

Industry

DOT Update on Fatal Collision at Reagan National

This morning, the DOT held a briefing regarding the tragic mid-air collision at Reagan National.

Airlines

Reagan National Halts Flights Amid CRJ Crash

A ground stop has been implemented at Reagan National Airport following a mid-air collision.

Airports

UK Chancellor in Favor of London Heathrow Expansion

UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves backs London Heathrow Airport’s third runway expansion.

Airports

China Southern, Air Serbia Ink Codeshare Agreement

China Southern Airlines and Air Serbia sign a codeshare agreement in Guangzhou.

Airlines

Frontier Reignites Bid to Acquire Spirit Airlines

Frontier published an offer to revive Spirit amid the latter’s Chapter 11—Spirit rejected the deal.

Airlines

KLM Cuts 250 Office Jobs to Boost Profitability

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines announced today that it would cut 250 workers in non-operational roles. 

Airlines

Trip Report: United's 767 Economy Across the Pond

Come fly with us on United from Newark Liberty International Airport to London Heathrow Airport.

Airlines

1/29/1966: The Official Opening of Auckland Airport

Today, in 1966, Auckland Airport, the largest and busiest airport in New Zealand, opened its doors.

History

Uganda Airlines Halts Kinshasa Flights Amid Unrest

Uganda Airlines halts service to Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Airlines

Air Busan A321 Fire Forces Evacuation in South Korea

Today, an Air Busan A321 was engulfed in flames at South Korea's Busan Gimhae International Airport.

Airlines

Brazilian Government Endorses Gol-Azul Merger

The Brazilian government has expressed its support for the potential merger between GOL and Azul.

Airlines

Wingo Expands Regional Operations in Argentina

Wingo can now fly directly into Córdoba, Mendoza, and Rosario, circumventing Buenos Aires.

Airlines

JetBlue Posts Fourth Quarter 2024 Results

JetBlue Airways Corporation has reported its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2024.

Airlines

1/28/1935: First Flight of the Potez 62

The French-built Potez 62 was a twin-engined civilian airliner that took to the skies today in 1935.

History

Several Airlines Signal Their Return to Israel

Over the last weeks, several foreign airlines have announced the resumption of service to Israel.

Routes

Ryanair Publishes Its Q3 FY25 Financial Results

Ryanair Holdings reports a robust Q3 profit after tax of €149m today, up from €15m in Q3 last year.

Airlines

Norse Atlantic Launches Los Angeles-Athens Flights

Norse Atlantic is launching a new nonstop route between Los Angeles and Athens this summer.

Routes

SAS Introduces Free Fleet-wide Starlink Wi-Fi

SAS partners with SpaceX to install free, high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi on the carrier's entire fleet. 

Airlines

FAA Issues Airworthiness Directives for Embraer ERJ 190

The Federal Aviation Administration released two new airworthiness directives for Embraer jets.

Manufacturers

Porter Airlines Adds New York LaGuardia Service

Porter Airlines will introduce new daily flights between Toronto Pearson and LaGuardia airports.

Routes

London City Airport Seeks Approval for A320neo

London City Airport has applied to the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority to accommodate the A320neo.

Airports

1/27/1959: First Flight of the Convair 880

The 1959 Convair 880 was designed to compete with the Boeing 707 and the Douglas DC-8.

History

Korean Air Welcomes Its First Airbus A350-900

Korean Air has officially announced the addition of its first Airbus A350-900 to its fleet.

Airlines

1/26/1945: Maiden Flight of the Miles M.57 Aerovan

The quirky-looking Miles M.57 Aerovan took to the skies for the first time on this day in 1945.

History

New Uruguayan Airline to Launch A220 Operations

Uruguay’s new flag carrier and Pluna's successor revs its engines a year after unveiling its plans.

Airlines

1/25/2020: Boeing 777X Completes Maiden Flight

Today, in 2020, the largest twin-engined commercial airliner took to the skies for the first time.

History

Delta Air Lines to Resume Israel Flights in Spring

Delta Air Lines will restart daily nonstop service to Tel Aviv from New York on April 1.

Routes

Airbus Discontinues Beluga Transport Service

Airbus has announced the immediate suspension of its Airbus Beluga Transport operations.

Manufacturers

1/24/1961: Convair 990 Coronado Maiden Flight

The Convair 990 'Coronado' took to the skies for the first time today in 1961.

History

SAS, Air Europa Join Forces to Enhance Connectivity

SAS Scandinavian Airlines and Air Europa have signed a codeshare to foster seamless connectivity.

Airlines

Breeze Airways Reports First Quarterly Profit

For the first time, Breeze Airways achieved profitability in the fourth quarter of 2024.

Airlines

Lufthansa A380 Heads to Denver for the First Time

This summer, German flag carrier Lufthansa is heading for Colorado with its A380 Superjumbo jet.

Routes

Alaska Air Group Posts Strong 2024 Performance

After a rocky start, Alaska Air Group closed 2024 with record-breaking revenues of US$11.7 billion.

Airlines

Balancing the Budget: The Boom in Budget Airlines

Why did budget carriers become so popular, and what might they start charging you for next?

Industry

1/23/2004: German Carrier Condor Flies Again

Today, in 2004, German leisure airline Condor rebranded after the Thomas Cook Group acquisition.

History

Singapore Changi Airport Grows 15% in 2024

Singapore Changi Airport has reported a 15% growth in passenger movements in 2024.

Airlines

Qatar Airways Adds Bogotá, Caracas Nonstops

Qatar Airways will welcome Bogotá and Caracas as its 15th and 16th destinations in the Americas.

Routes

White House Orders Major FAA Hiring Policy Shift

The White House orders the FAA and the DOT to end DEI initiatives favoring merit-based hiring.

Industry

United Reports Strong Q4, Projects Robust 2025

United Airlines delivered strong financial results for the fourth quarter of 2024.

Airlines

1/22/1970: The Boeing 747 Enters Revenue Service

The Boeing 747 carried its first fare-paying passengers today in 1970 with launch customer Pan Am.

History

EASA Grants ATR 72-600 Starlink Certification

ATR is introducing Starlink high-speed internet connectivity onboard its ATR 72-600 turboprops.

Manufacturers

JetBlue First to Add Venmo to Online Check Out

JetBlue becomes the first airline to accept Venmo as a secure payment option when booking flights.

Airlines

Explained: The National Airspace System, JFK to LAX

Beyond the customer-facing aspects of flying is the exchange between pilots and ATC and the NAS.

Explained

Air Algérie Replaces A350 Order with A330neo

Air Algérie has canceled its order of two Airbus A350-1000 for three more A330-900 instead.

Airlines

1/21/1976: Concorde Enters Synchronized Service

A historic moment occurred when British Airways and Air France put Concorde into service.

History

Eurowings' Largest Fleet Upgrade in Its History

Germany's second-largest airline, Eurowings, has received the go-ahead to order 40 new Boeing 737-8.

Airlines

Lufthansa Restores Iconic Lockheed Super Star

Lufthansa Technik has completed the extensive assembly of a historic Lockheed L-1649A.

Airlines

1/20/1959: Maiden Flight of the Vickers Vanguard

The Vickers Vanguard, the follow-up to the Vickers Viscount, took to the skies today in 1959.

History

Air Security Lockdown: US Presidential Inauguration

The FAA has implemented security measures affecting flights during the presidential inauguration.

Industry