Explained: Corrosion, the Silent Threat to Airframes

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CCO Interview: Cathay Pacific's Boeing Triple Seven Plans

Cathay Pacific added 21 destinations in 2025. The airline now plans a two-layout Boeing 777-9 cabin.

Interviews

Virgin Atlantic Appoints Corneel Koster as New CEO 

Corneel Koster will become Virgin Atlantic’s (VS) next Chief Executive Officer.

Airlines

Will Turkish Airlines Shift 737 MAX Order to Airbus?

Reports have surfaced stating Turkish Airlines might switch its Boeing 737 MAX order to Airbus if negotiations with CFM fail.

Airlines

Explained: Testing Jet Engines for Bird Strike Resistance

Among all threats, bird strikes and aircraft/bird collisions are particularly unpredictable and can readily harm engines.

Explained

Spirit Secures $475M Lifeline in Bankruptcy Court

A U.S. bankruptcy court has approved US$475 million in debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing to keep Spirit Airlines operational.

Airlines

SWISS Welcomes Its First Airbus A350, “Lausanne”

SWISS welcomed its first Airbus A350, named Lausanne, along with guests and media at Zurich International Airport.

Airlines

Turkish Airlines Hosts “Connect to Türkiye” Event in Stockholm 

To celebrate the heritage and culture of Türkiye, Turkish Airlines gathered over 200 people at the Stockholm City Hall.

Airlines

Explained: The Evolution of Avionics and Cockpit Design

The glass cockpit did not just alter the way jets are flown; it redesigned the tasks of the flight crew, ergonomics, and more.

Explained

United Airlines Expands Summer 2026 Schedule

United announces plans to launch new nonstop flights from Newark to several European cities for the summer 2026 season.

Airlines

KLM Marks 106 Years in the US with New Delft Blue House

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines celebrates its 106th anniversary with a new Delft Blue miniature house: Villa Rameau.

Airlines

Riyadh Air to Serve Initial Flights to London

Riyadh Air has confirmed that it will make its initial flight on October 26, 2025, linking Riyadh with London Heathrow.

Routes

Air Transat Expands Int Network with Three Cities

Air Transat has unveiled major network expansions for its Summer 2026 program, including three new international routes.

Routes

AEGEAN Expands Regional Fleet with New ATR 72-600

AEGEAN Airlines has added a new ATR 72-600 to its regional fleet, which its subsidiary, Olympic Air, operates.

Airlines

Neos Suspends Toronto Route Due to Declining Demand

Neos suspends its Amritsar–Milan–Toronto service due to "international geopolitical instability" and plummeting demand.

Routes

10/07/1933: French Flag Carrier Air France Is Born

This is the story of Air France, officially inaugurated today at Le Bourget Airport in 1933.

History

Gov Shutdown Threatens Essential Air Service Funding

The USDOT warns that the Essential Air Service program is on the brink of suspension amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.

Industry

Avianca Cargo Adds New A330-200 Freighter to Fleet

Avianca Cargo is expanding its cargo operations with the addition of a new A330-200P2F (Passenger to Freighter).

Airlines

IndiGo Announces Mumbai-London Nonstop 787-9 Route

This service makes London IndiGo's second destination in the United Kingdom, following the launch of service to Manchester.

Routes

On board EVA Air’s inaugural Dallas-Fort Worth flight

On October 3, EVA Air launched its DFW-TPE service. Airways attended the inaugural celebrations and flew to Taipei as guest of BR.

Airlines

Spirit Airlines Cuts Aircraft Fleet by Nearly Half

Spirit Airlines has announced the most significant fleet reduction in its operational history.

Airlines

European LCCs Expect Disruptions Amid French ATC Strike

France’s air traffic controllers plan to go on strike from October 7 to 10; Ryanair and easyJet warn of mass disruptions.

Airlines

Explained: Airline Liveries—Marketing in the Sky

At first glance, a livery might look like nothing more than a splash of paint. A plane is a plane, right? Not for an airline.

Explained

Jetblue Unveils New Livery Celebrating Puerto Rico

New York-based JetBlue has unveiled a brand new special livery celebrating the American island territory of Puerto Rico.

Airlines

10 Ways Airports Are Evolving Their Passenger Experience

Airports have only grown more complex, as they serve an increasing number of citizens traveling the world for work and leisure.

Airports

Icelandair Joins JFK Terminal 6 for Operations in 2026

Icelandair is the 15th international carrier to announce future operations from John F. Kennedy International Airport's new T6.

Airlines

Budget Airline IndiGo to Restart Mainland China Flights

IndiGo has announced that it intends to resume flights between India and China later this month.

Routes

FAA Approves Miami International Modernization Projects

The FAA has granted funding for improvements at Florida’s key airport hub, Miami International Airport.

Airports

Southwest Airlines Sets Sights on Anchorage in 2026

Southwest Airlines has announced it will start flying to Anchorage, Alaska, in the first half of 2026.

Routes

Turkish Airlines Plans Nonstop Flights to Armenia 

Turkish Airlines has confirmed its intention to begin nonstop flights to Yerevan, Armenia.

Routes

Analysis: When Airline Rankings Distort the Picture

American, Frontier, and United rank worst, but Skytrax bias and market size complicate Click Intelligence's study findings.

Analysis

British Airways Launches Heathrow to St. Louis Nonstop

British Airways expands its transatlantic network with the launch of a new nonstop service from London, England, to St. Louis, US.

Routes

Explained: The Emergence of Regional Jets ERJ, CRJ, E-Jet

As larger aircraft grab headlines for long-haul and trunk routes, the backbone of secondary markets is the regional jets.

Explained

Delta Jets Collide on Taxiway at New York LaGuardia

Last night, two Delta Air Lines regional jets collided at low speed on a taxiway at New York’s LaGuardia Airport.

Airlines

Emirates Boosts London Heathrow Ops to 48 Weekly Flights

Emirates is enhancing its London Heathrow Airport operations by adding six extra flights per week.

Routes

FedEx Pilots Deliver No-Confidence Vote in CEO

Labor unrest has surfaced at one of the world’s most recognizable cargo airlines, FedEx.

Airlines

Explained: What a U.S. Shutdown Really Means for Aviation

The NTSB’s OPS-GEN-130 is the latest reminder that, in a funding lapse, U.S. air-safety work doesn’t stop—but it does get thin.

Explained

Braathens International Ceasing Airbus Operations

Braathens International Airways AB has filed for bankruptcy at Solna District Court, immediately ceasing all Airbus operations.

Airlines

Starlux, Alaska Airlines Deepen Codeshare in the US

Starlux has announced the expansion of its codeshare partnership with Alaska Airlines to include 12 new U.S. destinations.

Airlines

Lufthansa to Cut 4,000 Jobs by 2030 Amid AI Shift

Lufthansa Group plans to eliminate 4,000 positions by 2030, marking the latest major airline to restructure amid the AI shift.

Airlines

American Airlines, Porter Airlines Seal Codeshare Deal

American Airlines and Canada’s Porter Airlines have announced a new codeshare deal.

Airlines

Play Airlines Ceases Operations After Four Years

For the second time in five years, Iceland has lost its low-cost airline; Play Airlines ceases operations.

Airlines

Trip Report: Condor's Alaska Express from Frankfurt

Welcome back, readers! We left the previous trip report just after arriving at Frankfurt (FRA) from Milan Malpensa (MXP).

Airlines

Emirates Celebrates 25 Years of Emirates Skywards

Emirates Skywards is celebrating its Silver Jubilee with 25 days of prestigious prizes, including bonus Miles and a raffle.

Airlines

Alaska Air Group Shuffles Top Airline Management

Alaska Air Group has announced several leadership transitions, reflecting the group’s commitment to operational excellence.

Airlines

United Airlines to Fly Boeing 737-8 to Guam

United will modernize its Guam hub with a new Boeing 737-8 fleet and an upgraded airport lobby.

Routes

The Last Few Seconds: Go-Arounds and Why They Happen

Go-arounds, far from being an emergency, are one of the safest maneuvers in commercial flying.

Explained

FAA Restores Partial Airworthiness Authority to Boeing

The FAA will restore partial authority to Boeing for issuing airworthiness certificates for certain 737 MAX and 787 planes.

Manufacturers

EASA Approves Boeing 737 Drag-Reduction Finlets

EASA approves the retrofit of aerodynamic drag-reducing fins, also known as "finlets," on the Boeing 737-700, -800, and -900E.

Industry

Norwegian Group Orders 30 Boeing 737 MAX

This is Norwegian's first direct Boeing purchase since 2017, and it increases the airline's 737 MAX order book to 80 airplanes.

Airlines

Explained: High-Aspect Ratio vs. Blended Wing Body

Attention has shifted toward two possible solutions: high-aspect-ratio wings and blended wing-body shapes. 

Explained

Turkish Airlines Announces Record-Breaking Boeing Order

Turkish Airlines orders 75 new long-haul jets to support over 123,000 jobs in the U.S. and network expansion.

Airlines

Ryanair Digital Boarding Passes Roll Out November 12

Ryanair will introduce 100% digital boarding passes from November 12, 2025.

Airlines

Air France-KLM Confirms TAP Air Portugal Bid

Air France-KLM confirms that it will bid in the upcoming privatization of TAP Air Portugal announced by the Portuguese government.

Airlines

Breeze Selects Cancún as Its First International Route

Breeze Airways will expand its operations outside of the U.S. for the first time in early 2026.

Routes

Pakistan Airlines to Restart UK Flights in November

Pakistan International Airlines is set to resume flights to the United Kingdom next month.

Routes

WestJet Unveils New Boeing 737 Cabin Offerings

WestJet is making significant moves toward its product offering and future with the unveiling of its brand-new Boeing 737 cabins.

Airlines

There’s More Trouble Brewing for the Boeing 777X

Another delay in deliveries could result in a US$4 billion non-cash charge for the Boeing 777X program.

Manufacturers

San Diego International Opens Its New Terminal 1

San Diego International turns a new page in its history as the first phase of the long-awaited New Terminal 1 opens.

Airports

Spirit to Furlough a Third of Flight Attendants

Spirit will place roughly one-third of its flight attendants on involuntary leave as part of its latest restructuring.

Airlines

Uzbekistan Airways Makes Largest Widebody Purchase

Uzbekistan’s flag carrier, Uzbekistan Airways, has placed an order for up to 22 Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.

Airlines

LATAM Group to Boost South America with E195-E2

LATAM Airlines Group has announced an agreement with Embraer to expand connectivity across South America.

Airlines

Explained: How SABRE Transformed Aviation [and IT]

Modern airline bookings began with a chance meeting of two men sharing a surname on an American Airlines flight in 1953.

Explained

Cathay Pacific to Increase Seattle Flights to Five Weekly

Cathay Pacific is further expanding its North American network with five nonstop weekly flights to Seattle next spring.

Routes

Explained: Extra Takeoff Power from Water Injection

Long before the arrival of high-bypass, fuel-efficient turbofan engines, aviation relied on what might seem like an unusual trick.

Explained

Trip Report: Flying Condor from Milan to Frankfurt

Welcome to a new Airways trip report that will take us from Milan Malpensa to Anchorage, Alaska, via Frankfurt with Condor.

Airlines

Cyberattack Cripples European Airport Systems

A major cyberattack has targeted the check-in and boarding systems at several large European airports.

Airports

Spirit Airlines Axes 25 Percent of Its Flights

Spirit Airlines has said that it will cut its November flying capacity by 25% compared to November 2024.

Airlines

Interview: CEO Pieter Elbers on IndiGo’s Transformation

Pieter Elbers, the CEO of IndiGo Airlines, shares the airline's journey and future outlook in an exclusive interview with Airways.

Interviews

IndiGo ifly: Where Dreams Take Flight

Recently, Airways had the opportunity to visit ifly, the training centre of one of India’s largest airlines, IndiGo.

Airlines

China Airlines, Lufthansa Technik Expand Cooperation

China Airlines and Lufthansa Technik strengthen their partnership in the field of maintenance, repair, and overhaul.

Airlines

Malaysia Airlines, Qantas Sign New Codeshare Agreement

Fellow oneworld Alliance members, Malaysia Airlines and Qantas, have announced a new codeshare partnership.

Airlines

Amsterdam Schiphol Reports Rise In Summer Traffic

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport served 13.2 million passengers during the peak summer months, a 3.6% year-on-year increase.

Airports

‍JetBlue Airways Unveils New York Jets Livery‍

JetBlue suits up with a fresh New York Jets livery inspired by team uniforms.

Airlines

KLM Warns of Travel Drop Due to Higher Flight Tax

KLM states that an increased flight tax could push Dutch travelers to airports in other countries.

Airlines

De Havilland Canada Brings Starlink to the Dash 8

Starlink satellite Wi-Fi connectivity is now available for Dash 8-400 operators worldwide.

Manufacturers

Airbus’ Second A320neo Final Assembly Line in Mobile

Airbus plans to inaugurate the second Airbus A320neo aircraft final assembly line in Mobile, Alabama, in October of this year.

Manufacturers

Discover Airlines Appoints Ulrich Lindner as New CEO

Ulrich Lindner will become the new CEO of Discover Airlines, succeeding Bernd Bauer as of December 1, 2025.

Airlines

Avianca Expands Business Class Américas Route Offering

Avianca has announced that its new Business Class Américas is now available on more than 80 international routes.

Routes

DOT Ends Antitrust Immunity for Delta–Aeromexico JV

The US DOT has issued a Final Order terminating the joint venture between Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico.

Airlines

IndiGo Names Athens as First A321XLR Destination

IndiGo has officially announced Athens as the first city to be served with its upcoming Airbus A321XLR.

Routes

FAA Proposes to Fine Boeing US$3.1m Over Safety Flaws

The FAA has proposed to fine Boeing US$3.1 million for repeating safety violations and interfering with safety officials.

Manufacturers

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines to Fly to 161 Winter Destinations

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will operate flights to an extensive number of destinations for the upcoming winter season.

Routes

Explained: Line Maintenance vs Base Maintenance

Aircraft maintenance is the bedrock of aviation efficiency and safety. We take a closer look at two main categories.

Explained

A Chapter Closes: Condor Bids Farewell to Boeing 757

For over three decades, the sleek silhouette of the Boeing 757 has been a part of the Condor fleet. But all eras come to an end.

Airlines

Edelweiss to Expand Fleet with Five New A320neo

Edelweiss plans to expand its fleet in 2027 and 2028 with the addition of five Airbus A320neo aircraft.

Airlines

Air Niugini Takes Delivery Of First Airbus A220-300

Air Niugini, the national carrier of Papua New Guinea, welcomed its first Airbus A220-300 aircraft.

Airlines

WestJet, CAE to Open Training Facility in Calgary

WestJet and CAE have signed a 15-year training agreement, which will facilitate growth in the aviation sector.

Airlines

Biofuels vs. PtL: Future of Sustainable Aviation Fuel

Aviation is under increasing pressure to reduce its carbon footprint. The two leading areas of debate are biofuels and PtL fuels.

Analysis

Diana Birkett Rakow Named CEO of Hawaiian Airlines

Alaska Air Group has announced that Diana Birkett Rakow will become CEO of Hawaiian Airlines effective October 29. 

Airlines

Air Astana Signs Codeshare Agreement with Air India

Air Astana has entered a codeshare agreement with India’s national carrier, Air India, to strengthen cooperation on key routes.

Airlines

Cambodia Opens New Int Airport in Phnom Penh

Cambodia has officially opened the new Techo International Airport in Phnom Penh.

Airports

Avelo Places Firm order for 50 Embraer E195-E2

Avelo Airlines has placed a firm order for 50 Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, with purchase rights for an additional 50.

Airlines

Wizz Air to Close Vienna Base by March 2026

Wizz Air has announced that it will close its Vienna base, citing cost-related reasons.

Airlines

In Photos: Transavia Shows Off New Livery on A320neo

Transavia has revealed its updated livery on an Airbus A320neo, fresh from the paint shop.

Airlines

Fokker Aircraft: Ascent and Decline of a Dutch Icon

A pioneer in both commercial and military aviation, the Dutch company Fokker has slipped from prominence into history.

History

Amazon Air Lands Cargo Service in the Caribbean

Amazon Air expands its third-party cargo operations into the Dominican Republic, marking its first venture into the Caribbean.

Airlines

Southwest Brings Free Wi-Fi to the Skies in the Fall

Southwest Airlines and T-Mobile have announced a significant step forward in passenger connectivity.

Airlines

Qantas Airways Penalizes CEO For July Data Breach

Senior executives’ annual bonuses at Qantas have been reduced following a cyberattack and data breach in July.

Airlines

United Expands Winter Schedule, Resumes Tel Aviv Flights

United expands its winter schedule, introducing new services to 15 U.S. cities. The airline

Routes

Alaska Airlines Launches New Route to Reykjavík

Alaska Airlines is expanding its route network with a new nonstop flight to Reykjavík, starting from May 28, 2026.

Routes