U.S. Major Carriers with 865 Aircraft Ordered in Three Years
The three major U.S. carriers have placed orders for 865 new aircraft over the past three years. Boeing will deliver 74% of the market share.
The three major U.S. carriers have placed orders for 865 new aircraft over the past three years. Boeing will deliver 74% of the market share.
With more than a year and a half since there was a Senate-confirmed head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), it looks like the streak is about to end.
The Seattle-based airline plans to add the smaller 737 MAX variant to its fleet by the end of 2023, a spokesperson confirmed.
Would you climb eleven flights of stairs to tour an old air traffic control tower? One brewery is opening the door to a once abandoned tower.
By Summer 2026, eleven of the 14 routes currently operated by Air France from Orly will be terminated, but a few exceptions might be made.
The much-anticipated merger of Air India Express with AirAsia India entered a new phase, with the airline revealing its striking new brand identity.
Two freighter aircraft operated by Global Crossing Airlines, a startup charter airline based in Florida, are on their way to Israel.
American-made electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft are coming to the Middle East in just a few years. Service will launch in Dubai.
In the next quarter, the skies over Africa will become even more accessible, as carriers seek to connect regions, nations, and the world.
After an over 5,000-mile jaunt from Airbus’ manufacturing facility in Hamburg, Germany, United’s first A321neo landed in Houston on Monday.