80 Years Since Air France Hired Its First Flight Attendants
In 1946, Air France hired its first 11 flight attendants, a move that transformed the modern flying experience into what it is today. Today, 13,000 represent the company worldwide
In 1946, Air France hired its first 11 flight attendants, a move that transformed the modern flying experience into what it is today. Today, 13,000 represent the company worldwide
The FAA has issued a temporary flight restriction southeast of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to support aerial firefighting efforts. Evacuations are in place in Shoshone County
The new British Airways ARC, the first of its kind in the British capital for more than a decade, will host international performances and offer exclusive benefits to club members
A skydiving aircraft carrying 12 people crashed shortly after departing a Missouri airport on June 14, prompting a federal investigation into the accident
SKY express criticizes aviation authorities after an airport systems inspection led to extensive delays for passengers in Athens
Sun Phu Quoc Airways has announced the launch of a new international route between Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam and Bangkok in Thailand
Italian airports are preparing for major disruption as four separate strike actions target airlines, air traffic control and ground operations
The 2026 APEX Awards have been handed out, and the results are unlikely to surprise you. Which company has the best service in the world?
The largest deal of its kind between an airline and a corporate customer is expected to reduce approximately 300,000 tons of carbon emissions over three years
After World Cup host cities, the FAA has imposed new temporary drone restrictions, this time around Las Vegas Ballpark during the Athletics home games this week
US and European aviation regulators agreed to deepen collaboration on safety oversight, certification and emerging aviation technologies
A small aircraft crashed near Lansing, Michigan, killing all three people on board. The FAA is investigating as emergency crews responded to the tragic scene
Dubai's airline giant is taking strict safety measures by prohibiting the use of power banks for charging personal devices during flights starting October 1: 'Lead to a rapid and uncontrolled rise in temperature'. Similar rules took effect in Japan last month
Aviation Incident Analysis
10 years after the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525, which reshaped aviation safety protocols, the memorial for the victims continues to symbolize the pain and lessons learned from the harrowing disaster
A surge in flights has increased incidents of turbulence injuries due to passengers not following safety instructions