End of Longest Government Shutdown: U.S. Aviation Resumes Operations
The U.S. aviation network begins recovery after a 43-day shutdown that halted tens of thousands of flights and caused $6 billion in losses. Some delays are still expected
The U.S. aviation network begins recovery after a 43-day shutdown that halted tens of thousands of flights and caused $6 billion in losses. Some delays are still expected
Bird Aviation unveils a new hangar at Larnaca Airport, with more expansion underway to meet rising global aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul demand
On October 25, 1985, Emirates' inaugural flight took off from Dubai to Karachi. Four decades later, the airline, which started with just two leased planes, flies across six continents
The airline from Abu Dhabi registered a growth of over 20% in daily flights compared to last year, now operating a fleet of 115 aircraft to 90 destinations worldwide
Wizz Air has opened its 34th base in Yerevan, Armenia, boosting global connectivity and reinforcing its leading position in the aviation market
China Eastern Airlines launches the longest flight route: a continuous journey from Buenos Aires in Argentina, through Auckland in New Zealand, to Shanghai in China
Poland's Massive Leap: For the first time in its history, Warsaw surpassed 2.5 million passengers in a month. Krakow shows double-digit growth, with these airports pushing Poland to the top of Europe's aviation growth. Additionally, Polish airline LOT marks a particularly impressive milestone
Joby Aviation makes history with the first flight of an electric eVTOL aircraft between two airports, showcasing vertical takeoff and landing combined with regular flight in controlled airspace. Watch the video
Cyprus records its strongest July ever with 1.65 million passengers; Israel ranks among the top three key markets, and Air Haifa stands out as a major growth driver
Record-breaking achievement with no travelers from Israel