FAA Probes Small Plane Collision During Taxiing at Texas Airport
The Federal Aviation Administration has opened an investigation after two small aircraft collided while taxiing at Scholes International Airport in Galveston, Texas
The Federal Aviation Administration has opened an investigation after two small aircraft collided while taxiing at Scholes International Airport in Galveston, Texas
Fuel costs have almost doubled, airlines are rethinking routes, changing destinations, and warning of damage to profitability and flight frequency. The CEO of the International Air Transport Association responds for the first time
Multiple aviation strikes could disrupt millions of trips across Spain during Easter 2026, starting with the Holy Week. Here’s what to expect
British Airways is the first British airline to launch Elon Musk's high-speed internet service. Within two years: the company's entire fleet of aircraft will be equipped with the high-speed technology
An Alaska Airlines flight was approaching to land while a FedEx plane was landing on an intersecting runway. Thanks to the alertness of the tower controller, a major disaster was averted
The European Aviation Safety Agency warns of threats from missiles and air defense systems and recommends avoiding flying in certain areas
The International Air Transport Association indicates consistent growth in global aviation, with emerging markets leading the way and a gradual slowdown in the rate of growth
The Thai Ministry of Tourism is offering special discounts on hotels in major cities and announcing immigration relief for travelers who cannot leave the country
Schiphol Airport has raised €500 million as part of a broad investment plan worth approximately €10 billion by 2035. The goal: improving the passenger experience and upgrading aviation operations and employee conditions
In a letter to Congress, major airline executives warn that failure to pay security workers during government shutdowns is causing severe flight delays and long lines at airports
SWISS Airlines has launched its flagship aircraft on October 9, marking a new era for the airline's long-haul flights; the 'SWISS Senses' cabin experience promises luxury travel, breakthrough design, and advanced technology
Since the debut flight of the Airbus A380 in 2005 and its entry into commercial service in 2007, the super-jumbo has made over 800,000 flights, carrying more than 300 million passengers. Today, about 180 A380s continue to operate actively worldwide