Faster Than the Speed of Sound: Supersonic Flights Returning to the US Skies
"Unleashing American Innovation": The FAA has proposed new noise standards that could allow commercial supersonic flights over the U.S. for the first time in decades
"Unleashing American Innovation": The FAA has proposed new noise standards that could allow commercial supersonic flights over the U.S. for the first time in decades
Multiple aviation workers, including easyJet pilots and cabin crew, will walk out on July 5, risking flight delays and cancellations
The Malaysian government is continuing its efforts to locate the remains of the plane, which has been one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history
A pilot for one of the major US airlines reported that, while landing at JFK, his passenger plane hit a drone. Despite the report, an initial FAA inspection found no damage to the plane
A plane crashed near Nancy in France, killing all 11 on board, while 14 people were killed in a Saudi Aramco helicopter crash in eastern Saudi Arabia
The 1946-launched Paris-New York route symbolized Europe's return to the skies after World War II. Today, it is one of the most prominent symbols of Air France and commercial aviation
Passenger air taxis may still be a few years away, but the FAA has taken another major step by launching a dedicated research facility for next-generation aircraft
The company expanded its winter network with new routes to Germany, Egypt, Morocco, Hungary, Austria, Poland, Norway and Switzerland, launching 26 routes in two weeks
EGYPTAIR has inaugurated nonstop service between Chicago and Cairo, creating the city's first direct link to North Africa and expanding connectivity
EASA issues emergency directive ordering Airbus A380 wing mid-spar inspections after cracks found, with urgent checks required across 16 aircraft
Romania warns that a court dispute involving its air navigation provider could lead to a severe disruption or potential closure of national airspace, raising major civil flight concerns
An unusual aviation announcement has joined international warnings and the deepening energy crisis in Cuba, raising serious questions about the continuation of aviation and tourism activity in the country
United praised employees for keeping passengers informed and satisfied as the FAA cut flights during the U.S. government shutdown; CEO: "Never been prouder to be on this team."