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Europe's Airports Continue to Break Records: One Jumped Over 4,000% in Passenger Growth

Istanbul continues to solidify its position as one of the world's most important aviation hubs, while other airports in Europe are recording sharp and surprising increases in the number of passengers. Which one jumped over 4,000%?

Tragedy in Ohio: Small Plane With Two on Board Crashes Into Akron House

A small aircraft has crashed into a house in Akron, Ohio, on Thursday afternoon, May 14, 2026. The FAA and the NTSB have opened an investigation

After System Failures: United States Unveils Next-Generation Flight Alert Network

Critical modernization for pilot safety: Critical modernization for pilot safety: The FAA has moved the U.S. NOTAM aviation alert system to the cloud as part of a major modernization effort to improve safety and reliability

Lufthansa's New Billion-Dollar Deal: the Group Purchases 20 Airbus and Boeing Aircraft for $7.7B

German aviation group Lufthansa has ordered 10 Airbus A350-900 and 10 Boeing 787-9. The aicraft will enter service between 2032 and 2034 as part of a plan to renew its fleet and reduce pollutant emissions

Ryanair Shakes up Aviation in Greece: Closes Base and Cancels 12 Direct International Routes to the Country

Ryanair closes Thessaloniki base: Athens, Chania, Rhodes and Corfu will also be affected by the move, which joins the company's previous conflicts with European airports over fees and operating costs. Ryanair attacked the costs in Greece, but Fraport Greece stung: "This is a commercial decision resulting from the operating model and profitability considerations only"

Europe’s Summer Travel Season Faces Its Biggest Test Since COVID

Rising jet fuel prices, airline route cuts, and growing concerns about fuel supplies are creating fresh uncertainty for Europe’s busy summer travel season just as tourism demand reaches record highs

Ahead of Peak Season: France Announces Important Aid Plan for Airlines

In light of the jet fuel crisis, the French Minister of Transport announced that the government is promoting regulatory relief and financial support for airlines facing operational and economic challenges ahead of the summer season, while protecting passenger rights

The Money Machine of the Global Aviation Marks Another Crazy Record Year: Emirates Hits $6.6B Profit

The aviation group concludes 2025-26, breaking its own records alongside the chaos in the Middle East, with an incredible annual profit of about $6.6 billion, record revenues of about $41 billion, and a dividend of $1 billion to owners. All the numbers

New Wave of Actions in Italy: Rail Strikes Today and Tomorrow, Flights to Follow Next Week on "Black Day"

Multiple strikes across Italy will disrupt rail services in Milan and Florence on May 4-5, 2026, while a major aviation walkout involving easyJet and airport staff looms on May 11. Everything you need to know, including hours and affected airports and regions

After Sharp 65% Drop in Passengers Caused by Air Disruptions: Dubai Aviation Enters Recovery Phase

According to DXB airport data, despite the aviation disruptions caused by the war, operational continuity was maintained with millions of passengers, but the airport suffered a very sharp decline in movements. Now they are preparing for a renewed increase in demand

Happy International Workers' Day! Airlines Mark the Day with Tributes as Labor Rights Take Center Stage

Airlines worldwide are celebrating International Workers’ Day with heartfelt social media tributes to their employees, while unions and activists renew calls for better pay and working conditions across the aviation industry

New Era at SWISS: Debut of Flagship Aircraft to Famous US City

SWISS’s new A350 began long-haul service to Boston over the weekend, debuting redesigned cabins and a sensory-focused onboard experience across all classes

Heathrow Airport Breaks Records with Over 8 Million Passengers in a Month

Milestone achievement for Heathrow Airport in London, Europe's busiest, with over 8 million passengers in August 2025. This solidifies its role as the UK's growth gateway. How many bags arrived on time? Discover more inside

Lufthansa Group Brings Back Flights to Israel

Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, and Eurowings to Resume Operations at Ben Gurion Airport Starting June 23

Delta Air Lines Lands in Tel Aviv: A Return to Israel

Delta resumes flights amidst global suspensions

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