Airbus streamlines its tactical UAS offering

Marignane, France, 14 October 2025 – Airbus has streamlined its small and medium tactical uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) from Survey Copter, Aliaca and Capa-X, into a single comprehensive portfolio that will be managed... Read more »

Boeing, Leonardo Partner for US Army Flight School Next Contract

–  Field proven aircraft and enterprise training systems create low risk, high readiness option for next generation aviators PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Leonardo are collaborating to... Read more »

Delta Flight Overturns After Hard Landing In Toronto – TSB Report Released

**Toronto, ON** – A Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis to Toronto Pearson International Airport experienced a severe incident on February 17, 2025, crash-landing and flipping upside down on the tarmac. The... Read more »

The last stand of the Ethiopian wolf

Now four years into their successful partnership, the Airbus Foundation and the Connected Conservation Foundation are continuing to support conservation projects around the world by launching the fourth round of the Satellites... Read more »

United Adds Flights to New Cities in Croatia, Italy, Scotland and Spain next Summer

Only airline with nonstops from Newark/New York to Split, Croatia; Glasgow, Scotland and Santiago de Compostela, Spain Only U.S. airline with nonstops between Newark/New York and Bari, Italy; Seoul, South Korea, as... Read more »

Goodies up for grabs in Brisbane Airport’s annual Lost Property Auction – Airport World

A Bvlgari 18K gold diamond necklace valued at A$11,000 is the most valuable of over 800 items up for sale in Brisbane Airport’s annual Lost Property Auction for charity. To mark 100... Read more »

Grand Canyon Air Disaster: A Collision That Reshaped Aviation Safety

On June 30, 1956, a devastating mid-air collision over the Grand Canyon National Park claimed the lives of all 128 people aboard two commercial airliners, a Trans-World Airlines (TWA) Lockheed Super Constellation... Read more »

Why Do Pilots Sometimes Perform A “Step Climb” Instead of Going Straight To Cruise Altitude?

If you’re familiar with the usual flying profile of a commercial airliner, you’ll likely have heard the phrase “step climb.” If you have ever wondered what exactly that term means, then this... Read more »

Which US Airline Was The 1st To Operate The Boeing 737 MAX After Its Fatal Crashes?

Six years ago, Boeing was forced to ground all 737 MAX aircraft in operation. The move followed two serious air crashes, in suspiciously similar circumstances, which killed over 300 people combined. The... Read more »

Popular Frazer Café to open outlet at Helsinki Airport – Airport World

Fazer Café will open an outlet at Helsinki Airport early next year that the Finnish gateway states will bring “a significant addition to its café offerings”. The airport believes that the modern... Read more »