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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 A33-900 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

1/19/1989: Wardair Acquired by Canadian Airlines

Today, in 1989, Canadian Airlines International acquired Wardair Canada in a deal worth C$250m.

History

IATA: Airlines Oppose the UK's ETA Price Hike

IATA rejects the UK Home Office's proposal to hike the electronic travel authorization fee by 60%.

Industry

In Photos: Aviation Photography at Frankfurt Airport

Discover the locations for photography and the airlines that fly in and out of Frankfurt Airport.

Airports

1/18/2005: Airbus Unveils the Prototype A380

In a lavish ceremony, Airbus unveiled the prototype A380 (F-WWOW) Superjumbo today in 2005.

Airlines

Court Rules Against Ryanair in Union Rights Case

BALPA has won a significant legal victory against Ryanair for blaklisting striking pilots.

Airlines

London Heathrow Receives Transit Fee Exemption

London Heathrow Airport receives an exemption for £10 per-person travel authorization fee.

Airports

Emirates Adds Six Boeing 747F to SkyCargo Fleet

Emirates has added six wet-leased Boeing 747 Freighters to its SkyCargo fleet.

Airlines

Scoot Adds Two Summer Routes, Suspends Two

Scoot has announced it will launch two new routes, Vienna and Iloilo, for the summer.

Routes

1/17/1994: The Airbus A330 Enters Service

The Airbus A330 entered service with launch customer Air Inter between Paris and Marseille.

History

Qatar Airways Celebrates 20 Years in South Africa

This year, Qatar Airways commemorates 20 years of operations in South Africa.

Airlines

Lufthansa Closes Deal for 41% of ITA Airways

The Lufthansa Airlines Group has finalized its acquisition of a minority stake in ITA Airways.

Airlines

Azul, GOL Enter Historic Merger Discussions

In a significant development for South American aviation, Azul and GOL begin merger talks.

Airlines

Detailed Timeline of Flight J2-8243's Final Hours

A detailed transcript of radio communications documents the final hours of Flight J2-8243.

Airlines

Spirit Cuts 200 Jobs, Escorts Personnel from HQ

Spirit Airlines will eliminate approximately 200 nonunion positions across various departments.

Airlines

Icelandair, Southwest Expand Interline Partnership

Icelandair and Southwest Airlines have today signed a strategic partnership agreement. 

Airlines

Turkish Airlines Returns to Benghazi After 10-years

Turkish Airlines has resumed its flights to Libya’s second-largest city, Benghazi, after 10 years.

Routes

Spirit Removes Final Airbus A319 from Fleet

Spirit Airlines has retired its last Airbus A319 aircraft in its resting place in Coolidge, Arizona.

Airlines

1/16/1967: California's AirCal Commences Operations

Air California, later AirCal, carved out a niche market during its 20-year existence.

History

Emirates to Expand Madagascar Flight Schedule

Emirates Airlines will introduce additional flights to the island of Madagascar starting in April.

Routes

JetBlue to Launch Daily Nonstop Norfolk Service 

Norfolk International Airport is set to welcome daily nonstop service from JetBlue in spring 2025.

Airlines

Edelweiss to Mark 30 Years with Fleet Upgrade

Swiss leisure airline Edelweiss will celebrate its 30th anniversary with new A350s in 2025. 

Airlines

Air Serbia’s Record 2024, New Shanghai Nonstop

Air Serbia launches Shanghai route following tremendous growth from January to December 2024.

Routes

Southwest Airlines Puts Freeze on Corporate Hiring

Southwest Airlines has placed corporate hiring and promotions on hold in a cost-cutting exercise.

Airlines

1/15/2002: Maiden Flight of the Airbus A318

On this day in 2002, the smallest member of the Airbus A320 family, the A318, took to the skies.

History

Flag Carrier Aeroflot Resumes Hong Kong Flights

Aeroflot has resumed scheduled services between Moscow and Hong Kong after almost five years.

Routes

U.S. Hubs Dominate Top Ten Busiest Airports List

OAG today revealed the 2024 busiest airports, with four of the 10 busiest global hubs in the US.

Airports

Boeing Reports Q4, Full Year 2024 Deliveries

Boeing releases underwhelming delivery figures for the fourth quarter and full year of 2024.

Manufacturers

Alaska Airlines Expands Oregon Nonstop Service

Alaska Airlines announced it expanded its Oregon service with three new nonstop routes.

Routes

PLAY to Terminate Canadian Flights in the Spring

PLAY plans to terminate its sole Canadian route to John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport.

Routes

London Heathrow Breaks Traffic Records in 2024

London Heathrow transported over 7 million passengers in December, ending a record-breaking 2024.

Airports

1/14/1976: British Airways Receives Its First Concorde

Today, in 1976, British Airways received its inaugural Supersonic Concorde, G-BOAA, at LHR.

History

IndiGo Intends to Launch Flights into Europe

India’s low-cost carrier IndiGo is currently recruiting staff at three major European airports.

Airlines

Lufthansa, THAI Increase Codeshare Routes

THAI Airways International and Lufthansa increased connectivity by launching three new routes.

Routes

Shanghai Airlines to Launch Casablanca Route

Shanghai Airlines will soon offer a new route to Casablanca from Shanghai.

Routes

1/13/1974: First Commercial Flight at DFW Airport

After half a century, Dallas Fort Worth International has become one of the world's busiest hubs.

History

Impacts of GPS Spoofing on Commercial Aviation

How do GPS spoofing and jamming work, and what countermeasures are in place to safeguard aircraft?

Industry

EASA to Airlines: Avoid Western Russian Airspace

EASA cites Russian GPS jamming and air defense systems as reasons not to fly over Russian airspace.

Airlines

1/12/1935: Earhart's First Hawaii Solo Flight

Today, in 1935, Earhart became the first person to fly solo between Hawaii and the US mainland.

History

Explained: The Science Behind Go-Arounds

What training do pilots undergo to minimize the risks when dealing with an unstable approach?

Explained

1/11/1989: AASI Jetcruzer 450 First Flight

Today, in 1989, the instantly recognizable JetCruzer 450 took to the skies for the first time.

History

Black Boxes Failed Minutes Before Jeju Air Crash

Both Jeju Air Flight 7C2216 black boxes stopped recording four minutes before the fatal crash.

Airlines

Air Wisconsin to Cease Flying for American Airlines

Air Wisconsin terminates its regional capacity agreement with American Airlines.

Airlines

LATAM Group Transports 82 Million in 2024

LATAM Group reports it transported 82 million passengers in 2024, an 11.0% increase from 2023.

Airlines

FAA Issues New AD for Boeing 757 Aircraft

The FAA issues a new airworthiness directive addressing a safety concern with certain Boeing 757.

Industry

Southwest Airlines CFO Tammy Romo to Retire

Southwest Airlines shakeup: Chief Financial Officer Tammy Romo will retire after over thirty years.

Airlines

Delta Air Lines Reports Strong Q4, Full Year 2024

Delta unveiled record-breaking financial results for the fourth quarter and full year of 2024.

Airlines

Cathay Pacific Returns to Rome This Summer

Cathay Pacific has announced its return to the Italian capital, Rome, in the Summer of 2025.

Routes

1/10/1990: MD-11 Prototype Takes to the Skies

After a promising start, the MD-11 program failed to meet expectations. 200 airframes were built.

History

Airbus Reports 766 Commercial Jet Deliveries in 2024

Airbus delivered 766 commercial aircraft to 86 customers in 2024, registering 878 gross new orders.

Manufacturers

El Al Increases Europe Flights After Moscow Suspension

El Al has expanded its flight schedule to include high-demand routes between Tel Aviv and Europe.

Routes

1/09/1962: Hawker Siddeley Trident Maiden Flight

The Hawker Siddeley Trident was the world's first trijet, beating the Boeing 727 by a year.

History

Hawaiian: Surfboards, Bicycles Now Standard Checked

Hawaiian accepts sports equipment, including surfboards and bicycles, as standard checked luggage.

Airlines

New Routes for London Stansted Airport in 2025

London Stansted Airport announces new routes for 2025, expanding destinations across Europe. 

Routes

Lufthansa Group to Hire Around 10,000 in 2025

The Lufthansa Group aims to recruit around 10,000 workers from different professions in 2025.

Airlines

Maldivian Takes Delivery of Its First Wide-body

Maldivian has inaugurated wide-body operations with the arrival of its first Airbus A330-200.

Airlines

1/08/1998: MD-95 Rebranded as the Boeing 717

Referred to as aviation's "best little secret," Boeing recognized the potential of the MD-95.

History

Frontier Bound for Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles from JFK

Frontier will commence three new routes from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Routes

Two Bodies Found in JetBlue A320 Wheel Well

Two people were found dead in the landing gear compartment of a JetBlue A320 at FLL.

Airlines

Transavia Celebrates 60 Years with Special Livery

Transavia has announced a special livery for its A321neo, celebrating 60 years of operations.

Airlines

Syria Resumes International Flights with Qatar Airways

The first international commercial flight since the fall of former Syrian President landed Tuesday.

Routes

Trip Report: Singapore Airlines A350, Boeing 777

Airways looks to answer the question: Has Singapore Airlines maintained its leadership position?

Airlines

Alaska Connects Detroit, Sacramento to Anchorage

Alaska Airlines will connect Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport to Detroit and Sacramento.

Routes

Qantas Retires Final Boeing 717 Aircraft

Qantas has retired its last Boeing 717, which temporarily entered service at the end of 2024.

Airlines

1/07/1980: Pan Am Acquires National Airlines

In 1980, Pan Am was looking to build a domestic network and believed that National was the answer.

History

Hamad Airport Serves 52.7M Passengers in 2024

Doha’s Hamad International Airport handled a massive 52.7 million passengers last year. 

Airports

China Airlines Introduces Trousers for Female Staff

China Airlines takes a significant step in supporting workplace gender equality in the Asian nation.

Airlines

Air France, Transavia Levant Flight Suspensions Remain

Air France and Transavia extend their suspension of flights to Israel and Lebanon.

Airlines

US DOT Fines JetBlue for "Chronic Flight Delays"

For the first time in the U.S., the DOT fines an airline for operating chronically delayed flights.

Airlines

1/06/1942: First Round-the-world Lands in New York

A Pan American World Airways' Clipper was the first commercial aircraft to fly around the globe.

History

United to Roll-out Starlink Service this Spring

United Airlines announced an accelerated timeline to bring SpaceX's Starlink to travelers globally.

Airlines

1/05/1955: Concórdia-based Transbrasil Is Founded

From its formation in 1955, Transbrasil became Brazil's second-largest carrier until its 2001 end.

History

Emirates' Airbus A380 Is Back in Copenhagen

An Emirates A380 Superjumbo has landed again at Copenhagen International Airport after five years.

Routes

Royal Jordanian to Resume Mumbai, Delhi Flights

Jordan’s flag carrier, Royal Jordanian, looks set to relaunch flights to two Indian destinations.

Routes

1/04/1964: First Papal Visit to Use a Commercial Airliner

In 1964, Pope Paul VI became the first head of the Roman Catholic Church to fly on a commercial jet.

History

1/03/1981: Pan Am Retires the Boeing 707

After 23 years of service, Pan Am retired the aircraft that ushered in the jet age in the 1950s.

History

P&W Delays Force airBaltic to Cancel Flights

airBaltic will cancel 4,670 flights from all bases due to Pratt & Whitney engine maintenance delays.

Airlines