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Chicago's First Nonstop Connection to North Africa: EGYPTAIR Offers "Seamless Connectivity" Between Cairo and the North American Hub

EGYPTAIR will begin nonstop service between Chicago O’Hare and Cairo on June 21, operating three weekly flights with an Airbus A350-900. "This route will provide travelers with seamless connectivity between Egypt and one of America's most important aviation hubs"

Near Miss: FAA Probes Close Call Between United Airlines Aircraft and Helicopter

United Airlines Flight 589 was forced into a tense approach after a Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk crossed its path near John Wayne Airport. The FAA has launched an investigation

"Stop the Chaos at Airports": Trump to Sign Presidential Order for Immediate Payment to TSA Workers

After weeks of disruptions and congestion at US airports, the president announced that he would order security agents to be paid, launching a scathing attack on the Democratic Party

Modern Tribute to a Century of Flight: American Airlines Brings America's History Right to Customers' Sears

American Airlines launches limited-edition amenity kits, pajamas, and slippers celebrating 100 years of aviation across premium cabins

Together Until 2056: Lufthansa and Munich Airport Expand Partnership, Plan to Boost Terminal 2 Capacity by 10 Million

Lufthansa and Munich Airport will expand Terminal 2 with a new T-Pier, boosting capacity by 10 million passengers and strengthening Germany’s aviation hub through 2056. Lufthansa: "Trust-based, long-term partnerships are a key factor in our success"

"Reflection of the Dedication and Hard Work": Tampa Airport Wins 2026 Spotless Space of the Year Award

Tampa International Airport earns top ISSA honor for cleanliness, beating major U.S. attractions thanks to its year-round focus on hygiene and guest comfort. "This recognition is a reflection of the dedication and hard work of our Flagship Aviation Services team members"

After Dubai: "Damage From Drones" at Kuwait Airport, DGCA Writes "Protest Letter"

Kuwait announced that several fuel tanks at its airport have been damaged, but no casualties have been reported. Less than two weeks ago, similar damage occurred at Dubai airport. Kuwait's Civil Aviation authority sent a protest letter to the ICAO

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

"Jet Fuel Prices, More Than 50% of Airline Expenses": IATA in First Response to the Crisis

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

Starting Today: Easter Travel Chaos Looms as Spain Faces Aviation Strike Wave

Multiple aviation strikes could disrupt millions of trips across Spain during Easter 2026, starting with the Holy Week. Groundforce staff at 12 airports are getting ready for an indefinite strike starting March 27. Here’s what else to expect

Celebrating Tennis: Emirates Unveils A380 in New Grand Slam Design

The airline has unveiled a new design for its A380 aircraft dedicated to its long-standing commitment to the world of tennis and its sponsorship of the world's four major tournaments

Huge Merger in US Aviation: New Company Will Focus on the Leisure Flight Market

The merger of Allegiant and Sun Country Airlines, worth approximately $1.5 billion, is expected to create one of the largest leisure airlines in the US, with approximately 22 million passengers per year, a fleet of approximately 195 aircraft, and a network of 650 routes

Following the Air Traffic Control Failure in Greece: Snapshot of the Current Situation

The flight control malfunction in Greece that lasted almost 12 hours caused baggage claim delays at multiple airports. As of this morning, the country reports a return to full routine with no flight delays

A Year of Challenges: Passport Group and Israel's Travel and Aviation Leaders Wrap Up 2025 at Hilton Tel Aviv

Passport Group concludes a transformative year, celebrating 30 years of innovation, and outlines a strategic vision for leading the travel and aviation industry with a focus on digitalization

Japan Airlines Faces Major Delays After JFK Ground Collision

The Japanese airline is reporting delays of up to 16 hours affecting more than 3,000 passengers in the coming days after temporarily grounding the aircraft involved in a recent accident. Widespread impact on routes to London, New York, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Singapore

Post Smartwings Acquisition: Pegasus CEO Announces New Chapter in European Aviation

Pegasus Airlines CEO, following the acquisition of the Czech airline for 154 million euros: "We didn’t start aviation in Türkiye, but we transformed it. And now, we’re ready to take the next step in our growth story"

F-16 Crashes During US Military Training, Pilot Survives

An F-16 plane crashed during a training exercise in the deserts of the western United States. The pilot ejected seconds before the crash and is in good condition; the US military has launched an investigation into the incident

Plan and Mix: Emirates Offers New Flight Ticket for Easy Travel Between Countries

Aviation giant Emirates has introduced the new Asia Pass card, which will allow you to plan and combine flights between popular destinations in East Asia on one ticket; passengers can choose up to 10 domestic flights, in partnership with local airlines

Polish Airline Starts Flights to One of the Most Popular Destinations in the Mediterranean

LOT has announced a new seasonal route to Palma de Mallorca that will operate three times a week from May 2026, strengthening its presence in Spain; the first flights will take off on May 30, 2026

Fast Progress: Less Than 100 Airbus 320 Aircraft to Undergo Necessary Updates

Following Friday's emergency call for an immediate repair of the Airbus A320, the manufacturer announced that most of the planes have already undergone the adjustments; less than 100 are still waiting for the process to be completed, causing delays

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