Airbus Celebrates 500 Deliveries Of Its “Game-Changing” A220
Airbus has reached a symbolic milestone for the Airbus A220 program: 500 deliveries. The company’s March 2026 orders and deliveries update showed that the manufacturer handed over eight of the…
Delta Air Lines Retires Its Oldest Widebody After Nearly 36 Years & 150,000 Flight Hours
Delta Air Lines has bid adieu (goodbye) to its oldest widebody Boeing 767-300ER aircraft. N171DN flew its final flight on Friday, April 10, from Atlanta to Birmingham, where it will…
Qantas’ 1st Airbus A350-1000ULR Rolls Out With New Rolls-Royce Engines
Qantas‘ long-awaited Airbus A350-1000ULR has been spotted on the apron with its new Rolls-Royce engines at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS) this week. This aircraft is the backbone of the airline’s Project…
Why The Workhorse Of The World’s Cargo Airlines Is No Longer In Production
Boeing is one of the largest commercial aircraft manufacturers in the world. It was founded in 1916, and, since then, the company has produced a wide variety of aircraft, such…
A Look At The Salaries Of US Air Force Pilots In 2026 & Why $50,000 Bonuses Still Can’t Keep Them
To combat a persistent pilot shortage and aggressive recruiting by commercial airlines, the US Air Force now offers bonuses of up to $50,000 per year, which can compound to a…
The Striking Differences Between The Airbus A350 & Boeing 787 Dreamliner
The Airbus A350 and Boeing 787 are often grouped together as two of the most advanced long-haul aircraft in commercial aviation, but they are not as similar as they may…
The New Airport Terminals That Will Reshape Global Travel In 2026
A remarkable number of major airport projects are reaching meaningful milestones in 2026, and they are not all trying to solve the same problem. In New York, JFK’s new Terminals…
Top-Tier American Airlines Flier Loses Seat To Standby After Boarding
A viral social media post on Facebook by Digital Creator Minh Nguyen has sparked debate after he claimed he was removed from his assigned seat on an American Airlines flight…
Alaska Airlines’ 1st Europe Flight Launches This Month – Delta Is Already Fighting Back
Alaska Airlines is preparing to cross a symbolic frontier. On April 28, 2026, the Seattle-based carrier will launch its first-ever nonstop flight to Europe, linking Seattle and Rome with a…
Boeing’s 777X Just Hit A Key Certification Gate: What “Production-Standard” Really Means
Every major aviation program has a moment that looks deceptively simple from the outside, yet carries enormous weight behind the scenes, and for Boeing’s long-delayed 777X, that moment is now…
















