Air India CEO Campbell Wilson has said that following safety inspections, the airliner will resume full services by October 1, 2025, following the airliner’s Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crash in June.
German regional air mobility startup flyvbird plans to launch on-demand service on Sept. 1, selling seats on a Cessna Caravan EX operated by German charter company flYellow.
After an airline trade association raised concerns about the deadline for secondary flight deck barriers, the FAA granted a one-year exemption—despite union opposition.
Air Canada flight attendants have voted in favor of a strike, and if a tentative agreement is not reached by mid-August, industrial action could ensue.
Cathay Pacific has ordered 14 more Boeing 777-9s, which will eventually allow it to complete the replacement of the carrier’s large fleet of 777-300ERs.
The agreement should allow passengers traveling from Volotea’s European destinations easy connections to long-haul Caribbean and North American flights.
While the post-pandemic period has been particularly tough for the small Pacific Island carriers, some continue to make progress on fleet renewal programs.
Emirates has entered a landmark seven-year partnership with FC Bayern Munchen, 34-time Bundesliga champions and six-time UEFA Champions League titleholders.
Boeing's future airliner designs will be driven by “dramatic” leaps in efficiency and greater autonomy, says BCA VP of Product Development Brian Yutko.
Boeing added a fifth 777-9 to the twinjet’s long-running flight test and certification program on Aug. 5, with the first flight of a newly built airframe—WH286.
Frontier is not ruling out an ability to be profitable in the 2025 second half and believes it will soon have “a lot less low-cost capacity” to compete against.
Pakistan International Airlines plans to re-establish its long-suspended flights to the UK on Aug. 14, with the resumption of Islamabad-Manchester services.