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SAS, Braathens Regional Forge Wet Lease Alliance

SAS and Braathens Regional Airways AB have announced a new long-term wet lease agreement.

Airlines

9/17/2009: Virgin Nigeria Becomes Nigerian Eagle

Today, in 2009, Virgin Nigeria Airways rebranded itself as Nigerian Eagle Airlines.

History

Boeing Settles with Embraer for US$150 Million

Boeing will pay US$150 million to Embraer, concluding a years-long arbitration over a failed merger.

Manufacturers

One Air Adds Third Boeing 747-400 Freighter

British cargo charter airline One Air has added a Boeing 747-400ERF, call sign G-ONEF, to its fleet.

Airlines

KLM Debuts Airbus A321neo Commercial Service

KLM's first official flight of the Airbus A321neo takes off from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.

Airlines

Qatar Airways Expands Amsterdam Winter Service

Qatar Airways will increase its flights between Amsterdam and Doha for the winter season.

Routes

China Southern to Return to Adelaide Airport

China Southern is set to resume its Guangzhou—Adelaide route starting on December 12, 2024.

Routes

Embraer Ready for the Bali International Airshow

Embraer will highlight its cutting-edge aircraft at the inaugural Bali International Airshow.

Manufacturers

Explained: Jet A vs Avgas Aviation Fuels

When it comes to aviation, different aircraft require different fuels based on their engine type.

Explained

9/16/2013: First Flight of Bombardier CSeries

Today, in 2013, Bombardier's CSeries aircraft, designated as the CS100, completed its maiden flight.

History

Air Canada Averts Pilot Strike with New Contract

Air Canada and the Air Line Pilots Association have tentatively agreed on a new four-year contract.

Airlines

The Etihad Airways Schedule for Summer 2025

Etihad announces its summer 2025 flight schedule with increased flight frequencies to Europe.

Routes

9/15/1977: Mahé-based Air Seychelles Is Formed

Today, in 1977, Mahé-based Air Seychelles was formed in the Republic of Seychelles.

History

United Airlines Ends Amman, Tenerife Routes

United has canceled two key international routes: Washington D.C.-Amman and Newark-Tenerife.

Routes

Norse Atlantic Ready to Land in Cape Town

Next month, Norse Atlantic Airways will start operating the route between London and Cape Town.

Routes

American Airlines Cuts Four More Austin Routes

American Airlines continues to cut routes out of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

Routes

9/14/2017: TAP Portugal Rebrands with "Air"

TAP Portugal rebranded as TAP Air Portugal in 2017, returning to the name used in 1979-2005.

History

Explained: When Do Pilots Get to Go Home?

This is when commercial pilots usually get to go home after a handful of flights.

Explained

THE airBALTIC WAY TO SUCCESS

airBaltic has carved a niche with strategic moves and a commitment to excellence.

Airlines

United, SpaceX Ink Deal for Free In-Flight Wi-Fi

United partners with SpaceX to provide Starlink high-speed Wi-Fi across the carrier's entire fleet.

Airlines

9/13/2001: Ansett Australia Ceases Operations

Today, in 2001, Ansett Australia ceased operations. The airline traced its history back to 1935.

History

Flag Carrier Aeromexico Celebrates 90th Anniversary

This week, Aeromexico held a commemorative event to celebrate the airline's 90th anniversary.

Airlines

Brussels Airlines Announces Fleet, Cabin Upgrades

Brussels Airlines announces significant updates to its long fleet and new cabin refurbishment.

Airlines

Boeing Workers Vote to Strike, Halt Production

Boeing's West Coast factory workers are set to strike after 96% vote in favor of halting production.

Manufacturers

Nashville Runway Conflict: Alaska Airlines Aborts Takeoff

An Alaska Airlines flight bound for Seattle was forced to abort its takeoff from Nashville.

Airlines

British Airways Gears Up for Record-Breaking Summer

British Airways is set to break records next summer, operating more weekly flights to North America.

Routes

LATAM Airlines Invests US$360M in Cabin Renovations

LATAM Airlines is set to upgrade the cabins of 24 of its Boeing 787 aircraft.

Airlines

American Airlines FAs Ratify New Labor Agreement

American Airlines flight attendants have approved a new collective bargaining agreement.

Airlines

Virgin Atlantic Announces LAX Clubhouse Lounge

Virgin Atlantic plans to open a branch of its flagship Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse lounge at LAX.

Airlines

Heart Aerospace Unveils Hybrid-Electric X1 Jet

Hybrid-electric aircraft manufacturer Heart Aerospace reveals its first full-scale demonstrator.

Future Flight

Chinese Bank Orders 80 Airbus A320neo Jets

China Development Bank Financial Leasing orders 80 Airbus A320neo aircraft.

Industry

Turkish Airlines Launches Sydney Direct Flights

Turkish Airlines begins its inaugural direct flight from Istanbul to Sydney on December 5, 2024.

Routes

9/12/2008: XL Airways UK Ceases Operations

British charter XL Airways UK ceased operations in 2008 due to a deteriorating financial position.

History

Bahamas Airport Secures $55M Saudi Investment

Saudi Arabia invests US$55 million to expand North Eleuthera International Airport in the Bahamas.

Airports

LATAM Cargo Triples Flights to Brussels Airport

LATAM Cargo expands its flights to Brussels Airport from four to twelve per week.

Airlines

Explained: Aircraft Model Naming Conventions

There's a well-thought-out system behind manufacturers' codes for their aircraft models.

Explained

Air France Relaunches Paris-Manila Nonstop Route

Air France launches a new nonstop route between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Manila this winter.

Routes

Allegiant Takes Delivery of Boeing 737-8-200

Low-cost carrier Allegiant Air has officially received its first Boeing 737-8-200.

Airlines

9/11/1970: Britten-Norman Trislander's First Flight

The Britten-Norman Trislander, a development of the Islander, made its maiden flight in 1975.

History

France, Germany, the UK Set to Sanction Iran Air

European nations intend to cancel bilateral air service agreements with Iran and sanction Iran Air.

Airlines

Delta A350 Involved in Taxiway Incident at ATL

A taxiway incident at Hartsfield-Jackson Int has involved Delta Air Lines and Endeavor Air aircraft.

Airlines

Qantas Begins Airbus A321XLR Pilot Training

Qantas has commenced training its pilots in anticipation of the arrival of its first Airbus A321XLR.

Airlines

Southwest Announces Major Leadership Changes

Gary Kelly's departure from Southwest is one of seven following a meeting with Elliott Investment.

Airlines

SriLankan, FlyDubai Launch Interline Partnership

SriLankan Airlines and LCC flydubai have launched a new interline partnership.

Airlines

9/10/1952: TWA Introduces the Lockheed L-1049

Today, in 1952, TWA introduced the Lockheed L-1049 'Super Constellation' into its fleet.

History

August 2024 Airport On-Time Performance

August 2024 was marked by solid on-time performance across global airports from many regions.

Airports

August 2024 Airline On-Time Performance

Last month, global airlines saw better on-time performances and reduced flight cancellations.

Airlines

Tampa International Unveils Airside D Renderings

Tampa International Airport has revealed vibrant new renderings of its long-awaited Airside D.

Airports

Air Canada Faces Potential Operational Shutdown

Air Canada could suspend most of its flights as negotiations with its pilots’ union hit a stalemate.

Airlines

Boeing, IAM Machinists Reach Tentative Agreement

Boeing has reached a landmark tentative agreement with over 33,000 IAM Machinists.

Manufacturers

09/09/2012: Bmibaby Ceases Operations

The final flight of low-cost carrier Bmibaby touched down today at East Midlands Airport in 2012.

History

Decade Forecast: India to Add 200 Turboprops

ATR predicts that India will add up to 200 ATR turboprop planes over the next decade.

Manufacturers

Emirates Axes Legacy Singapore-Melbourne Route

Dubai-based Emirates will discontinue its long-running flights between Singapore and Melbourne.

Routes

9/08/2009: Russia's KD Avia Ceases Operations

KD Avia was a Russian scheduled airline based in Kaliningrad that operated until 2009.

History

Jetstar Opens Perth Base, Launches Bangkok Service

Jetstar has opened a new aircraft and crew base in Perth, Western Australia.

Routes

Aeroflot to Launch Nonstop Moscow-Bali Flights

Russia’s Aeroflot is set to commence direct services between Moscow and Bali this month.

Routes

Air Belgium Faces Bankruptcy Without a Lifeline

Air Belgium is nearing bankruptcy again with only a two-week extension to secure new investment.

Airlines

British Airways Faces Mass Flight Cancellations

British Airways' extensive weekend flight cancellations affect around 25,000 passengers.

Airlines

United Offers Final Print Edition of Hemispheres

United is offering an opportunity to request a free copy of the final print edition of Hemispheres.

Airlines

9/07/2008: Futura Int Airways Ceases Operations

Today, in 2008, Palma de Mallorca-based Futura International Airways ceased operations.

History

WestJet Acquires Three More Boeing  737-8 Aircraft

WestJet has acquired three more Boeing 737-8 aircraft sourced from SMBC Aviation Capital.

Airlines

U.S. DOT Investigates Airline Loyalty Programs

The DOT has initiated an investigation into the loyalty programs of the four largest U.S. airlines.

Industry

Etihad Announces Flights to Warsaw, Prague

Etihad Airways announced adding two new valuable European cities to its network in June 2025.

Routes

9/06/1962: Merpati Nusantara Airlines is Founded

Merpati Nusantara Airlines had a long and varied history during its 60-year history.

History

ITA Airways Restarts Rome-Tel Aviv Route

ITA Airways will resume flights between Rome and Tel Aviv Ben Gurion International Airport.

Routes

Summer 2025: American Airlines Expands in Europe

American Airlines expands its European offerings in the summer of 2025, introducing five new routes.

Routes

ATL Completes Concourse D Expansion Phase 1

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Completes Phase 1 of Concourse D Widening Project.

Airports

Regulator Orders Airbus A350 Engine Checks

EASA mandates inspection of Airbus A350 engines following a midair fire on a Cathay Pacific flight.

Manufacturers

Traveler: Flying TrAAnscon in the United States

It's easy to see why New York to Los Angeles is one of the world's most frequented airline routes.

Traveler

Evidence-Based Approach to Pilot Training

Today's simulators resemble the modern flight deck, but what about the actual pilot training?

Industry

9/05/2000: CanJet Commences Operations

Today, in 2000, the first incarnation of Canadian leisure LCC CanJet commenced operations.

History

Air India Breaks Ground for Bengaluru MRO Facility

Air India's new MRO facility in Bengaluru is set to enhance the country's aviation infrastructure.

Airlines

EasyJet, JetZero Partner for Blended Wing Jet

EasyJet has partnered with JetZero to develop a Blended-Wing Body (BWB) aircraft.

Future Flight

airBaltic Expands Network with 16 New Routes

airBaltic expands its route network, adding 16 new destinations from Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius.

Routes

Wizz Air Launches First Airbus A321XLR Route

Wizz Air announces the launch of its first long-haul route using the new Airbus A321XLR aircraft.

Routes

9/04/1971: Concorde's First Transatlantic Crossing

Today, in 1971, Anglo-French Concorde made its first-ever trans-Atlantic crossing to Brazil.

History

Lufthansa Inaugurates Munich-Johannesburg Nonstop

Lufthansa has operated its inaugural nonstop flight between Munich and Johannesburg.

Routes

Cathay Pacific Grounds A350 Flights Amid Engine Woes

Cathay Pacific cancels nearly 70 flights from Hong Kong due to an A350 engine component failure.

Airlines

Virgin Atlantic Launches Routes to Three Continents

After over a decade, Virgin Atlantic will return to Canada and Ghana in the summer of 2025.

Routes

9/03/1981: Maiden Flight of the Prototype BAe 146

Today, in 1981, the prototype British Aerospace BAe 146 took to the skies for the first time.

History

Thai Airways Adds Second Daily Flight to Denpasar

Thai Airways will offer a second scheduled flight between Bangkok and Denpasar next month.

Routes

Finnair Celebrates 70 Years at London Heathrow

Airways was invited to celebrate Finnair's 70-year presence at London Heathrow Airport.

Airlines

National Jet Express’ Dash 8 Fleet Reaches 10 Jets

FIFO operator NJE has expanded its fleet by leasing its 10th Dash 8-Q400 aircraft.

Airlines

Aeromexico to Launch Cartagena Daily Nonstop

Aeromexico will land in Cartagena for the first time with a daily nonstop flight from Mexico City.

Routes

In Photos: Emirates' New A380 Foundation Livery

On August 31, 2024, Emirates presented a new A380 livery dedicated to its humanitarian foundation.

Airlines

9/02/1998: Maiden Flight of the Boeing 717

This is the story of the Boeing 717, which took to the skies for the first time today in 1998.

History

Oman Air to Introduce Muscat Stopover Program

Oman Air announces a new stopover program for passengers traveling through Muscat.

Airlines

09/01/1999: Aviaco Is Fully Absorbed into Iberia

Today, in 1999, Aviación y Comercio, better known as Aviaco, was fully absorbed into Iberia's ops.

History

Ethiopian Airlines to Launch Bangladesh Service

Ethiopian Airlines is set to commence scheduled flights to Dhak in November.

Routes

8/31/2002: Manx Airlines Ceases Operations

This is the story of Manx Airlines, which ceased operations in 2002 after two decades.

History

Boeing Machinists Push Back Amid Company Crisis

Over 33,000 Boeing machinists are currently in negotiations amid heightened scrutiny of the company.

Manufacturers

AirAsia Expands into China with Two New Routes 

AirAsia is expanding its reach into mainland China by launching two new routes from Malaysia. 

Routes

Air Canada's New Montréal-Porto in Summer 2025

Air Canada has announced a new seasonal nonstop flight between Montréal and Porto for next summer.

Routes

Air India Set to Take Over Vistara Operations

The Indian government has approved Air India to begin operating Vistara flights in November.

Airlines

London Heathrow Border Force Officers to Strike

Hundreds of Border Force officers at London's Heathrow Airport are set to strike for four days.

Airports

CSA Czech Airlines to Exit Skyteam Alliance

Prague-based carrier CSA Czech Airlines will leave the Skyteam alliance before the end of the year.

Airlines

8/30/1962: Maiden Flight of the NAMC YS-11

Today, in 1962, the Japanese turboprop NAMC YS-11 made its maiden flight from Nagoya Airport.

History

United Airlines Flight Attendants Approve Strike

United Airlines' 28,000 unionized flight attendants have authorized their leaders to call a strike.

Airlines

SpiceJet Suffers Operational Disruption in Dubai

Dubai International Airport refuses to check-in SpiceJet passengers over airline dues.

Airlines

Qantas Posts Full Year 2024 Financial Results

Though overall earnings were reduced compared to last year, Qantas saw increased customer spending.

Airlines