Miami International Airport Rated as Most-Improved Mega Airport
The Miami International Airport has been named the most-improved mega airport in North America in a new ratings-based J.D. Power North America Airport Satisfaction Study
The Miami International Airport has been named the most-improved mega airport in North America in a new ratings-based J.D. Power North America Airport Satisfaction Study
Air traffic controllers delay strike
A Celebration of Aviation and Tourism: Leaders from the aviation and tourism industries, ambassadors, and hundreds of guests gathered at the Sheraton Grand Hotel for Passport Group's 'Person of the Year' Gala. Catch a glimpse of the memorable moments and hear from attendees who reflected, 'This was the most challenging year we've ever known.' Happy New Year!
According to EUROCONTROL data, air traffic in Europe remains steady compared to 2019, with sharp increases in Ryanair, Turkish, and Wizz Air, and significant improvements in punctuality and reductions in delays
Arbitration to Decide on Air Canada Pay Dispute
Key industry figures and diplomats gathered in Tel Aviv to celebrate the Passport Group's People of the Year. Discover the key moments
Indigo Airlines announces its first destination with the long-range Airbus A321XLR narrow-body aircraft
China Eastern Airlines launches the longest flight route: a continuous journey from Buenos Aires in Argentina, through Auckland in New Zealand, to Shanghai in China
Poland's Massive Leap: For the first time in its history, Warsaw surpassed 2.5 million passengers in a month. Krakow shows double-digit growth, with these airports pushing Poland to the top of Europe's aviation growth. Additionally, Polish airline LOT marks a particularly impressive milestone
Aviation Limits in Eastern Europe
Ryanair becomes the first airline in Europe to carry over 200 million passengers in a year – a historic milestone ahead of a record-breaking summer season
Amid a supply chain crisis, LOT is taking swift actions to secure its fleet: two Dreamliners on the way, with a tender for 84 additional aircraft to be decided soon
Despite a challenging year, Israir reports record revenue and passenger growth. CEO Sirkis: “These results affirm Israir’s position as a stable, leading airline committed to fairness
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released the report regarding the collision between the military helicopter and an American Eagle plane in January 2025, which resulted in the deaths of 67 passengers and crew members. The main recommendation: prevent helicopter flights near Reagan Airport. NTSB Chair: "This is an intolerable risk"
The company, which will have a fleet of over 100 modern aircraft and fly to more than 100 destinations, is set to begin operations by the end of the year and together with SAUDIA will place Saudi Arabia at the center of aviation in the Middle East
The European aircraft manufacturer has been operating in its current form since 2000 and increases its activity and aircraft production every year. By the end of the year, the company intends to deliver "around 820 aircraft"
The European skies continue to fill, with a significant increase in flight traffic approaching pre-pandemic activity levels. Leading airlines and the continent's largest airports recorded remarkable weekly growth, with low-cost airlines notably expanding rapidly
Ben Moshe, who has held key business development roles within the Lufthansa Group, will succeed Markus Hagenbruch after his three-year tenure. Ben Moshe: "Together with Lufthansa Group's dedicated and professional team in Israel, we will strengthen partnerships, expand operations, and enhance customer experience while maintaining the highest standards"
Starting from June 24, 2025, until October 25, 2025, Qatar Airways will operate 10 flights per week, up from the current seven
A History of Elegance: Air France's story unfolds in Toulouse from February 16, featuring historic crew uniforms by Dior, Balenciaga, Ricci, and Lacroix