Strong Summer at One of Europe's Largest Airports: 6.2M Passengers in July 2026
Despite a 3.2% drop in the number of takeoffs and landings, Germany's largest airport recorded an increase in passenger numbers, alongside an increase in cargo traffic
Despite a 3.2% drop in the number of takeoffs and landings, Germany's largest airport recorded an increase in passenger numbers, alongside an increase in cargo traffic
The FAA and Utah completed a hybrid-electric cargo flight demonstration, advancing efforts to integrate next-generation aircraft into U.S. airspace
Qatar Airways Cargo has revealed the complex international operation to safely transport six beluga whales across borders
Air Canada and GlobalMedic are delivering protective equipment, emergency responders and aid to communities impacted by Northern Ontario wildfires
Emirates SkyCargo reports 11% growth in UK exports, carrying medicines, aircraft parts, seafood and premium food to global markets
Air Canada has received IATA certification for safely transporting lithium battery shipments, supporting the growing demand for electronics and EV products
IATA reports global air cargo demand rose 8.5% in June, with North America leading growth and Asia trade lanes remaining strong
A Kalitta Air Boeing 777-300ER safely landed in Cincinnati after its tail scraped the runway during a go-around, the FAA said
Korean Air reported record second-quarter revenue despite lower operating profit, driven by strong passenger traffic and booming AI cargo demand
Aena will modernize Zaragoza Airport's longest runway to support growing air cargo demand and improve operations for large aircraft
According to the shipping company's quarterly report, the old and iconic planes were actually taken out of service at the end of last year. The plane that will replace the outdated model, and the amount that was written off from the company's value due to the move
The NTSB investigation determined that the left engine and wing attachment system separated seconds after takeoff due to severe fatigue cracks in a critical component. The cracks had previously been identified but were not considered a safety hazard, and they spread across 75% of the surface in the pylon's rear attachment bearing, leading to the separation of the engine and pylon from the wing