Royal Air Force F-35B Logs Its First Combat Kill

The Royal Air Force has recorded a milestone for its F-35B Lightning II force. The United Kingdom has confirmed that the stealth fighters have achieved their first operational combat kill…

Southwest Airlines’ $60 Million Decision That Came Back To Bite Itself More Than A Decade Later

14 years ago, Southwest Airlines made a $60 million decision that, at the time, looked like a textbook example of low-cost airline efficiency. The Dallas-based airline reconfigured its entire fleet…

Hilton Honors Amex Business card review: Is it worth it?

If your business often books stays with Hilton Hotels & Resorts, the Hilton Honors American Express Business Card can deliver meaningful value with included elite status and quarterly statement credits.…

Here’s How Much Royal Air Force Chief Marshals Make In A Year

The Royal Air Force (RAF) is among the most capable and technologically advanced air arms in the world. At the very top of its structure sits the rank of Air…

Will the Middle East conflict lead to higher flight prices?

Flights across the Middle East remained largely on hold Tuesday following a weekend of massive disruptions across the Persian Gulf after the U.S. and Israel began an air assault against…

Why Might The World’s Widest Widebody Aircraft Have Airbus Worried?

The Airbus A350 XWB is the European firm’s flagship aircraft. Consisting of three variants, the smaller A350-900, the larger A350-1000, and the A350F sized in between the two, the A350…

Delta unveils massive Sky Club expansion in Denver

When it comes to big airports in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, Delta Air Lines is most closely associated with Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), where it operates…

Why Did Airbus Build The A330neo With Different Winglets?

The Airbus A330neo is built with blended Sharklets, as that is the design Airbus found best suited to the aircraft and its requirements. The wingtip device has the advantage of…

Fear of flying: New polling suggests 74% admit to at least some nerves

A year after a deadly collision in the sky above Washington, D.C., that killed 67 people, a new TPG/YouGov survey finds that even though a majority of U.S. air travelers…

Chartering Out Of Chaos: The Risky Business Of War-Zone Extracts

Escalating hostilities across the Gulf have left thousands of international travelers scrambling to leave Dubai and neighboring hubs after widespread airspace closures halted commercial aviation. Airports in Abu Dhabi and…