The Aircraft Set To Replace Delta Air Lines’ Iconic Boeing 767s

Delta Air Lines is still flying a veteran fleet of 50 Boeing 767 widebody twinjets that have been in service since the 1980s. Today, the 767-300ER cadre of 38 planes is nearly... Read more »

Swiss puts its first Airbus A350-900 into revenue service

Swiss’ first-ever Airbus A350-900 took to the skies this morning (October 25, 2025) on its maiden passenger flight: Swiss’ first Airbus A350-900 made its first flight this (Saturday, October 25, 2025) morning... Read more »

Southwest Airlines Earnings Top Estimates But Stock Slides

Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) posted a third-quarter surprise profit that was accompanied by record revenues earlier today. However, shares are trading down around 7% given management’s more cautious fourth-quarter revenue outlook, demonstrating... Read more »

Air ACT Cargo’s Boeing 747-400F TC-ACF veers off the runway at Hong Kong (click the photo for the details)

Eurowings Holidays is the dedicated tour operator brand of Eurowings, created to package flights, hotels, and other services into complete holiday deals. It was formally established as a sep … October 19,... Read more »

The World’s Largest Air Forces By Number Of Bases

Air bases are far more than runways: they are the logistical keystones of air power. The number, type, and geographic spread of an air force’s bases directly shapes how quickly it can... Read more »

Southwest Airlines introduces its new cabin design on Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 N8972S

Southwest Airlines made this announcement: Southwest Airlines® is celebrating a major milestone in our journey to give Customers more choice with the delivery of the first aircraft with an updated cabin. This new... Read more »

20 Airlines To Connect Toronto With Europe Next Summer

Earlier this week, Air Serbia announced that Toronto flights will begin in 2026. They will run twice-weekly on the Airbus A330-200, which is its sole widebody equipment. In fact, this will be... 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 »

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 »