
Low-cost airline easyJet is finding itself in hot water. A British-Israeli passenger filed a lawsuit against the airline after she had to move seats at the request of an ultra-Orthodox man and... Read more »

Dublin-based aircraft lessor Goshawk Aviation announced today that it has approved a takeover by its larger rival, SMBC Aviation Capital, for $6.7 billion. SMBC Aviation Capital will now be the world’s second-largest... Read more »

UK regional airline, Loganair has recently offered charter services to Liverpool FC and Warrington Wolves rugby club. The flights, operated by Embraer ERJ-145 aircraft, were to fly Liverpool FC to play in... Read more »

Photo: Vicenzo Pace I Simple Flying Southwest Airlines IATA/ICAO Code WN/SWA Airline Type Low-Cost Carrier Hub(s) Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Dallas Love Field, Denver International Airport, Harry Reid International Airport, Hartsfield-Jackson... Read more »

Boeing issued this financial report for the first quarter: First Quarter 2022 737 production and deliveries continue to increase; submitted 787 certification plan to the FAA Launched 777-8 Freighter; now anticipate first... Read more »

Photo: Getty Images TAROM IATA/ICAO Code RO/ROT Airline Type Full Service Carrier Hub(s) Bucharest International Airport Year Founded 1954 Alliance SkyTeam CEO Ursu Mihăiță Country Romania Last week, the General Court of... Read more »

Wizz Air is eyeing expanding its route network into Saudi Arabia, as the low-cost carrier has just inked a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Investment of the Kindom of Saudi... Read more »

Qantas passengers flying between Melbourne and Los Angeles next month may get an unexpected upgrade. The Australian airline is using its flagship Airbus A380-800s to operate the sector on certain days of... Read more »

Liverpool John Lennon Airport recorded 319,000 passengers in April. Helped by Easter falling that month, traffic was up from 225,000 in March, based on numbers obtained from Air Service One. Alas, it... Read more »

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) published a review of aviation safety issues arising from the war in Ukraine and identified up to 20 potential risks affecting commercial aviation due to... Read more »

December 24th, 1971 saw the crash that effectively brought LANSA’s time as an operational airline to an end. Caused by a lightning strike, the Lockheed L-188 Electra partially broke up while flying... Read more »