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The History of Commercial Flight: How Global Travel Took off

This is how commercial flights went from being exclusively for the wealthy to the mainstream and affordable option they are today.

History

Air India, Singapore Airlines Sign Cooperation Agreement

Air India and Singapore Airlines will collaborate to expand their current partnership through a final joint business agreement.

Airlines

WestJet Rolls Back New Cabin Layouts After Backlash

WestJet reverses its decision to retrofit some of its Boeing 737 fleet with 180 seats after major backlash from left to right.

Airlines

In Photos: STARLUX Brings Asia Nonstop to Phoenix

STARLUX inaugurates nonstop Phoenix–Taipei service, giving the U.S. Southwest its first direct link to Asia.

Routes

Global Routes Hit by the Iran Airspace Disruption

Iran’s airspace shutdown forced global airlines to reroute and cancel flights to the US, Europe, and Central Asia.

Airlines

Air France Pushes IFE to Streaming Era with Apple TV

Air France taps Apple TV across long-haul flights, blending premium streaming with the carrier’s global IFE catalogue.

Airlines

ULCC Wizz Air Launches New Premium Fare Class

Hungarian ULCC Wizz Air has introduced its new “Wizz Class” fare for row one of its all-economy Airbus A320 family fleet.

Airlines

Emirates Unveils Grand Slam Tournament A380 Livery

Emirates' Airbus A380 livery celebrates its commitment to tennis through its sponsorship of all four Grand Slam tournaments.

Airlines

Analysis: Investment in Greenland’s Three Airports

Greenland is undertaking a significant infrastructure modernization through a coordinated three-airport development program.

Analysis

Lufthansa Group to Offer Starlink on all Its Airline Fleets 

The Lufthansa Group's Starlink implementation is a significant improvement to its connectivity program across all its airlines.

Airlines

Aviation Capital Group Orders 50 Boeing 737 MAX Jets

Aviation Capital Group has ordered 50 more Boeing 737 MAX to solidify the lessor's long-term commitment to next-gen narrowbodies.

Manufacturers

Emirates to Launch Daily Helsinki-Dubai Flight in the Fall

Emirates will launch daily, year-round service between Dubai and Helsinki on Oct 1, 2026, EK's first nonstop service to Finland.

Routes

Delta Air Lines Orders Up to 60 Boeing 787 to Modernize Fleet

Delta placed an order for up to 60 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners, aiming to modernize its widebody fleet and expand long-haul routes.

Airlines

Delta Air Lines Wraps 2025 With Record Cash Flow

Delta closed 2025 with $5B in pre-tax profit and record free cash flow, signaling margin expansion and 20% earnings growth in 2026

Airlines

Visualized: Airbus 2025 Aircraft Orders and Deliveries

Airbus delivered 793 commercial aircraft in 2025, with single-aisle output again doing most of the volume lift.

Manufacturers

American Adds Texas BBQ to First Class on New York Routes

American Airlines brings a taste of Texas to the skies with Pecan Lodge barbecue for First Class passengers on DFW-NYC flights.

Airlines

EVA Air to Add Taipei–Washington Dulles in July 2026

EVA Air plans to expand its U.S. footprint again in mid-2026, with a new nonstop route between Taipei and Washington, D.C.

Routes

Allegiant–Sun Country: A Leisure Power Play in a Fragmenting US Airline Market

The proposed merger of Allegiant Air and Sun Country Airlines may be the most strategically sound US airline deal in years.

Analysis

Allegiant to Acquire Sun Country in US$1.5 Billion Leisure Airline Deal

Allegiant Air will acquire Sun Country Airlines in a $1.5B cash-and-stock deal, reshaping the U.S. leisure airline market.

Airlines

Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Ground on Africa’s Largest Airport

Ethiopian Airlines launches construction of Bishoftu International Airport, a US$12.5 billion greenfield development.

Airports

Qatar Airways Adds Starlink to 787s, Rolls It out on A350

Qatar Airways has become the first airline globally to equip the Boeing 787-8 with Starlink while completing the A350 rollout.

Airlines

In Photos: Delta Air Lines Olympic Livery Unveiling

Yesterday, Delta hosted the unveiling of its new Milano-Cortina Olympic Games aircraft livery at its Tech Ops center.

Airlines

In Photos: Alaska Airlines Unveils New Global Livery

This week, Alaska Airlines unveiled its all-new “Global Livery,” which will be applied to the entire 787 fleet.

Airlines

Alaska Airlines Places Largest Fleet Order in Its History

Alaska Airlines signs for 105 Boeing 737-10s and five additional 787s, plus options for 35 more 737-10s.

Airlines

IndiGo Takes Delivery of India’s First Airbus A321XLR

IndiGo has become the first Indian airline to induct the Airbus A321XLR into service.

Airlines

Cathay Kicks Off ‘80 Years Together’ Anniversary Celebrations

Cathay Pacific is today launching its 80th-anniversary celebration with a series of special events and a new livery.

Airlines

American to Offer Free Satellite Wi-Fi for AAdvantage Members

American Airlines is rolling out free high-speed Wi-Fi for AAdvantage members across most of its fleet, sponsored by AT&T.

Airlines

STARLUX's First A350-1000 Makes Carrier 11th Global Operator

STARLUX takes delivery of its first A350-1000, making the widebody its new flagship and expanding long-haul reach from Taipei.

Airlines

London Stansted Airport Announces New Routes for 2026

Stansted Airport is set to see its route network expand in 2026, as airlines introduce a range of new services from the Essex hub.

Routes

American Airlines Marks Centennial with Fleetwide Events

American Airlines passengers will notice branding throughout their journeys as the airline marks its centennial this year.

Airlines

JetBlue Adds New Orlando, Dallas Links in Fort Lauderdale

JetBlue expands year-round service from FLL with new nonstops to Orlando and Dallas-Fort Worth and more LaGuardia flights in 2026.

Routes

Greek Flights Resume After Air-Traffic Radio Collapse

Flights across Greece were grounded for several hours on Sunday after the aviation radio collapsed.

Airports

Flight Resume After U.S. Caribbean Airspace Closure Lifted

Flight resume as the large-scale restriction affecting U.S.-registered aircraft in Caribbean airspace has been lifted.

Airlines

Cirium Announces 2025 On-Time Performance Results

Aeromexico topped Cirium's 2025 On-time Performance (OTP) ranking with 90.02%, followed by Saudia at 86.53% and SAS at 86.09%.

Airlines

US Strikes on Venezuela Snarl Caribbean Air Travel

US airlines cancel dozens of Caribbean flights after the FAA restricted airspace following US strikes on Venezuela.

Airlines

Biman Bangladesh Airlines Board OKs Boeing Purchase

The board of Bangladeshi flag carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines approves an order for 14 Boeing jets.

Airlines

Ryanair Asks Belgium Prime Minister to Scrap Air Tax

Tensions brew between Belgium’s environmental tax strategy and Ryanair’s efforts to maintain price-sensitive travel demand.

Airlines

Visualized: Key Highlights from OAG Air Travel Statistics 2025

OAG reports strong global air travel growth in 2025, with record seats, rising connectivity, and continued recovery momentum.

Analysis

Alaska Air Group Reflects on First Full Year with Hawaiian

Alaska Air Group reflects on its first full year after the Alaska Airlines-Hawaiian Airlines Integration.

Airlines

China Year-end Surge: Air China Orders 60 Airbus A320neo

China Airlines orders 60 A320neo Family aircraft, one of the largest single-aisle commitments announced in the asian region.

Airlines

SkyWest Opens New Maintenance Base in Salina, Kansas

SkyWest has selected Salina Regional Airport in Salina, Kansas, US, as the location for its newest aircraft maintenance facility.

Airlines

CALC Orders 30 More Airbus A320neo Family Jets

CALC firms an order for 30 Airbus A320neo Family aircraft, further expanding one of the largest Airbus portfolios among lessors.

Airlines

ITA to Operate Last A330-200 Flight on New Year’s Eve

ITA Airways will retire its last Airbus A330-200 on December 31. The last flight will be the red-eye AZ615 from Boston to Rome.

Airlines

American Airlines Supercharges Chicago Hub for Spring 2026

American Airlines will increase service at Chicago O’Hare, unveiling 100 additional daily departures beginning in March 2026.

Routes

FAA Finalizes AD to Resolve A350 Flight-Control Hazard

FAA AD eliminates the risk of control-surface malfunction linked to hydraulic fluid contamination in A350neo electronics modules.

Airlines

EVA Air Orders Four Boeing 787-9s, Extends 777-300ER Leases

EVA Air approves the purchase of four new Boeing 787-9 passenger aircraft and the lease of four Boeing 777-300ERs.

Airlines

Ethiopian Airlines Achieves African First with A350 Paint Shop

Ethiopian Airlines completes Africa's first full strip-and-paint program on two A350-900 aircraft from its widebody fleet at ADD.

Airlines

Airways Year-end Review: The Top 25 Stories of 2025

Here are the top 25 stories of 2025 from Airways, ranked by readership numbers and updated for our year-end wrap-up.

Industry

American Airlines Redesigns Its DFW Hub Operations

American Airlines is overhauling its flagship hub at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to improve schedule reliability.

Airlines

Explained: How GE Became a Jet Engine Manufacturer

Today, General Electric is best known for its jet engines, but that wasn’t always the case.

Explained

Haneda Runway Collision: Warning System Alert Missed

JTSB: Warning System Alert Missed Before Deadly Haneda Runway Collision

Airports

India Clears Two New Airlines to Boost Competition

India’s Ministry of Civil Aviation (Naagar Vimaan Mantraalay) has granted initial clearance to two startup carriers.

Airlines

Porter Takes Delivery of Its 50th Embraer E195-E2

Embraer has delivered the 50th E195-E2 to Porter Airlines, a milestone in one of North America’s fastest-growing fleet expansions.

Airlines

Ryanair Faces €256M Fine from Italian Competition Authority 

Italy's competition watchdog has fined Ryanair €256 million, marking one of the largest penalties imposed on a European airline.

Airlines

Lufthansa Welcomes 100th Anniversary Dreamliner

Lufthansa welcomed the first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with a new 100th-anniversary livery at Frankfurt.

Airlines

Pakistan Sells Majority Stake in PIA for US$482M

Pakistan sells its flag carrier to Arif Habib Group after the latter submitted the highest bid of US$482 million.

Airlines

Flightradar24 to Provide Flight Data Services to Boeing

Under a new agreement, Boeing will gain access to Flightradar24’s comprehensive live and historic flight data.

Manufacturers

Coulson Aviation Launches Boeing 767 VLAT Program

Coulson Aviation has announced the launch of its Boeing 767 VLAT program to replace aging aerial firefighting aircraft.

Manufacturers

Air France to Suspend Paris–Manila Flights in Summer 2026

Air France will suspend its nonstop service between Paris–Charles de Gaulle and Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

Airlines

Explained: How Airports Train Their Firefighters

Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, or ARFF, is a function that remains remarkably invisible yet essential within the industry.

Explained

FedEx Sees $175M Hit From Prolonged MD-11 Grounding

FedEx expects to incur US$175M in additional costs as it works around the mandatory grounding of its MD-11 freighter fleet.

Airlines

Viva Aerobus, Volaris Plan New Holding Company

Viva Aerobus and its competitor, Volaris, have agreed to form a holding company for a new low-cost carrier group.

Airlines

Frontier to End Paine Field Ops After Seven Months

Why is Frontier Airlines halting operations at Paine Field International Airport in Seattle in early January?

Airlines

Boeing Applies for Regulation Waiver to Sell More 777F

Boeing wants an exception to FAA emissions regulations that apply to newly produced large aircraft to sell new Triple Sevens.

Manufacturers

Alaska Airlines Imposes Temporary Freight Embargo

Alaska Airlines has implemented a temporary freight embargo affecting several stations across the State of Alaska.

Airlines

Philippine Airlines Welcomes Its First A350-1000

Philippine Airlines takes delivery of its first A350-1000, becoming the first airline in Southeast Asia to operate the type.

Airlines

American Airlines Rolls Out 15 New Routes for Summer 2026

American Airlines is rolling out 15 new routes for summer 2026, leaning into small- and mid-size markets.

Routes

China Airlines Orders Five More Airbus A350-1000s

China Airlines has placed a firm order for five additional Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, bringing its total commitment to 15.

Airlines

Spirit Airlines' First-ever Holiday Aircraft to Take Flight

Spirit Airlines’ first-ever holiday aircraft livery is expected to take to the skies this week

Airlines

Airport Insider: How Staff Fatigue, Shift Work Impact Safety

The human element is one of the most critical safety factors at airports, often concentrated out of public view.

Airports

KLM to Introduce Three New European Summer Routes

Amsterdam-based KLM will launch three new European destinations at the start of the 2026 summer season.

Routes

Visualized: IATA: Airlines Set for Record $41B Profit in 2026

Global airline profitability is stabilizing, not surging, according to IATA’s latest industry outlook.

Industry

airBaltic Expands Summer 2026 Reach with New Routes

airBaltic has announced the expansion of its network for the upcoming summer season. Here are the new routes.

Routes

Malaysia Aviation Group's Long-term Business Plan 3.0

Malaysia Aviation Group has launched its Long-Term Business Plan 3.0 (LTBP3.0). Here are the details.

Airlines

Alaska Airlines Introduces Starlink Wi-Fi on E175 Jets

Announced last August, Alaska Airlines has launched Starlink Wi-Fi on four of its Embraer E175 regional aircraft.

Airlines

Oman Air Launches Singapore, Copenhagen, Baghdad Routes

Oman Air has announced the launch of direct flights between Muscat and Singapore, commencing 2 July 2026.

Routes

Spirit Secures Additional DIP Funding Amid Restructuring

Spirit Aviation Holdings has amended its debtor-in-possession credit agreement, unlocking an additional US$100m in financing.

Airlines

How Airlines Calculate the Amount of Water to Uplift

Airlines rarely announce how much water they carry; excess potable water adds weight, but little water is no good either.

Explained

United 777 Engine Failure Sparks Brush Fire at Dulles

A United Boeing 777-200ER diverted back to Washington Dulles Airport last night after an engine failure during takeoff.

Airlines

Spirit Faces a High-Stakes Debtor‑in‑Possession Deadline

Spirit faces a high-stakes DIP financing milestone today, December 13, 2025. Was last week's flight with them my last?

Analysis

Backlash: WestJet Puts Brakes on Non-Reclining Seat Plan

WestJet has paused plans to introduce non-reclining economy seats across a significant portion of its narrowbody fleet.

Airlines

JetBlue to Open Its First Airport Lounge at New York JFK

JetBlue will open its first dedicated airport lounge, BlueHouse, at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport next week.

Airlines

‍JAL, Kalitta Air Increase Cargo Codeshare Amid Demand

‍Japan Airlines scales up cargo codeshare with Kalitta Air to capture surging transpacific demand.

Airlines

Royal Air Maroc to Start First LA-Casablanca Nonstop

Royal Air Maroc will launch a new long-haul route from Casablanca to Los Angeles, starting June 7, 2026.

Routes

Porter Airlines Expands Hamilton Base With New Routes

Porter launches new international nonstops from Hamilton to Florida and Mexico as part of its growing North American strategy.

Routes

Alaska Airlines to Introduce London Heathrow Service

Alaska Airlines will operate year-round nonstop flights to London Heathrow Airport from next year.

Routes

Airbus, Airline Partners Advance Wake Energy Retrieval

Airbus' fello’fly initiative aims to reduce long-haul fuel burn by pairing aircraft to harvest wake-generated lift.

Manufacturers

Boeing, United Airlines Trial Next-Gen Digital Comms

Boeing and United Airlines have completed a series of flight tests evaluating a modernized data-communication architecture.

Airlines

Explained: Inside the Flight Deck’s Post-Flight Shutdown

When an airliner turns off its engines at the gate or ramp, the flight deck doesn’t simply go dark and stay that way.

Explained

Turkish Airlines Opens Its First European lounge

New amenities await Turkish Airlines customers at Edinburgh International Airport, as the airline opens its first European lounge.

Airlines

Air Dolomiti to Welcome the First of 13 E195-E2

Air Dolomiti, part of the Lufthansa Group, is closing out 2025 with a fleet milestone as it takes ownership of its first E195-E2.

Airlines

Delta TechOps Secures Korean LEAP-1B MRO Deal

Korean Air’s Boeing 737 MAX fleet has a new friend in Atlanta thanks to a third-party contract with Delta TechOps.

Airlines

airBaltic, Lufthansa Expand RIX–FRA Codeshare

airBaltic and Lufthansa have announced an expansion of their existing codeshare partnership from Riga via Frankfurt.

Airlines

IndiGo Operations Normalize Across Network

IndiGo reports its flight operations have returned to normal following several days of network-wide disruption.

Airlines

Oman Air to Launch Muscat–Taif Service in 2026

Oman Air has announced the launch of nonstop flights between Muscat and Taif, marking its first new route of 2026.

Routes

Boeing Finalizes Spirit AeroSystems Reacquisition

Boeing has completed its long-anticipated takeover of Spirit AeroSystems, closing a deal valued at US$4.7 billion.

Manufacturers

Looming Pilot Strike: Air Transat to Halt Operations

Air Transat said yesterday it would gradually begin cancelling flights today after 760 of its pilots voted to strike on Wednesday.

Airlines

Indigo Disruption: Nearly Six Lakh Bookings Cancelled

IndiGo responds after mass cancellations and disruptions triggered one of the biggest operational crises in its history.

Airlines

DOT Waives Final US$11M Penalty of Southwest 2022 Meltdown

U.S. DOT waives the final US$11M installment of a civil penalty imposed on Southwest Airlines following its 2022 holiday meltdown.

Industry

Alaska Airlines Announces New San Diego Pilot Base

Alaska Airlines plans to open its first pilot base at San Diego International Airport, where it will station up to 250 pilots.

Airlines