United Airlines is gearing up for its busiest holiday season yet, with around 25 million passengers expected to travel during November and December 2024. This
Category: Aviation News
Air New Zealand Reports Lower Earnings Amid Engine Issues
Air New Zealand has announced a decline in its forecasted earnings for the first half of the 2025 financial year, citing ongoing challenges with global
IATA Opposes Spain’s Decision to Regulate Cabin Bag Fees
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has expressed strong opposition to Spain’s decision to eliminate cabin baggage fees and impose EUR 179 million in fines
Emirates Opens First Immersive Retail Store in Manila
Emirates has launched its first Emirates World retail store in Southeast Asia, introducing an interactive and immersive travel retail experience in Manila. Located at Shangri-La
PAL Inspects Locally Made Pinnacle Seats from Collins Aerospace
Collins Aerospace, a division of RTX, recently welcomed Philippine Airlines (PAL) to its Tanauan City facility for the First Article Inspection (FAI) of aircraft seats.
FAA to Require Inspections for Boeing 787 Horizontal Stabilizer
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed mandatory inspections for horizontal stabilizer hardware on Boeing 787 aircraft. The decision follows concerns about potential assembly errors
Romania Strengthens Defense with Lockheed F-35 Order
Romania has finalized an agreement to acquire Lockheed Martin’s F-35 fighter jets, bolstering its national defense capabilities. The move adds to the nation’s existing fleet
Royal Jordanian Adds Washington, D.C., to U.S. Flight Network
Royal Jordanian Airlines has announced the launch of direct flights between Amman and Washington, D.C., beginning March 23, 2025. This new route will connect Jordan’s
Delta and Shake Shack Bring Gourmet Burgers to the Skies
Delta has announced an innovative partnership with Shake Shack to offer its iconic cheeseburgers as an in-flight meal option. Beginning December 1, 2024, travelers flying
Southwest Airlines Prepares for Extended Boeing Delivery Delays
Southwest Airlines has adjusted its expectations for new aircraft due to Boeing delivery delays. CEO Bob Jordan revealed that delivery setbacks are expected to persist