Virgin Atlantic (VS) will not resume flights between London Heathrow Airport (LHR) and Dubai International Airport (DXB) for the 2026/27 winter season, ending its latest attempt to serve one of the world’s busiest long-haul corridors after just three years.
Author: Karan Bhatta
A senior training leader at Boeing has highlighted the growing role of virtual training tools in shaping the next generation of pilots.
In 2026, the world’s most powerful fighter jets are defined by their ability to fuse data, evade detection, strike first, and survive in heavily contested environments shaped by advanced air defenses and electronic warfare.
The United States Air Force (USAF) has approved the T-7A Red Hawk advanced trainer aircraft to enter production, awarding a $219 million contract to Boeing to build the first batch of jets.
Air China Cargo (CA) is moving ahead with a significant expansion of its widebody freighter fleet, signaling long-term confidence in global air cargo demand.
Qantas Airways (QF) has rolled out a limited-time promotion offering double status credits or bonus points, alongside a fresh international fare sale.
All Nippon Airways (NH) has confirmed it will retire its remaining Boeing 777-300 aircraft as part of a broader fleet renewal strategy.
Dubai maintained uninterrupted airport operations during weeks of regional conflict, as Dubai International Airport (DXB) managed over 100 missile alerts while continuing to handle passenger and cargo traffic.
Emirates (EK) has restored 96 percent of its global network, signaling a strong recovery following recent operational disruptions.
Israel has approved a major defense procurement plan to acquire advanced fighter jets from Lockheed Martin and Boeing, signaling a significant expansion of its air combat capabilities amid ongoing tensions with Iran.