
Air Canada Receives First Airbus A321XLR
Air Canada has received its first Airbus A321XLR, becoming the first Canadian airline to operate the long-range narrowbody aircraft. The aircraft is the first of

Air Canada has received its first Airbus A321XLR, becoming the first Canadian airline to operate the long-range narrowbody aircraft. The aircraft is the first of

Boeing is continuing to move toward U.S. certification of the 737 MAX 7 and 737 MAX 10, two long-delayed variants that remain important to the

Airbus has reached a visible milestone in the development of its A350F freighter, with installation work beginning on the aircraft’s large main-deck cargo door. The

Boeing expects around 30 early-build 777X aircraft to require modification and upgrade work before they can be delivered to customers, highlighting the complexity of bringing

Lufthansa Group has announced plans to cancel 20,000 short-haul flights through October 2026, making it one of Europe’s clearest airline capacity responses to the jet-fuel

A proposed federal rescue for Spirit Airlines quickly turned into a major political fight after reports said the Trump administration was nearing a support package

United Airlines has signaled that airfares may need to climb significantly as carriers struggle to absorb the latest jump in fuel costs, adding to pressure

Airbus is preparing to revise A321 flight crew guidance after a series of tail-strike events, in what amounts to a meaningful operational and training update

The FAA and Brazil’s civil aviation regulator ANAC have ordered emergency inspections of trim actuators on Embraer Legacy and Praetor business jets, pushing the issue

Ryanair is evaluating Morocco as a potential location for a new in-house engine maintenance, repair and overhaul facility. This move would mark another important step