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Emirates and Marriott will open the world’s first Ritz-Carlton Lodge in Australia’s Wolgan Valley by mid-2026.
Boeing confirmed a fresh financial setback on the KC-46 Pegasus tanker program after reporting a $565 million loss during the fourth quarter of 2025.
The United States Air Force (USAF) operates one of the least visible yet most consequential aircraft in global aviation, the Boeing E-4B Nightwatch, often called the “Doomsday Plane.”
All 11 lavatories failed on a 15-hour Philippine Airlines Boeing 777 flight over the Pacific, prompting crew intervention.
British Airways Airbus A350-1000 flew 5,200 miles to London after losing one main landing gear wheel shortly after takeoff.
The airport will be built entirely on reclaimed land off the coast of the Palghar district, emerging as India’s first offshore aviation hub.
China has seen a sharp escalation in air connectivity disruptions with Japan after all scheduled flights on 49 bilateral routes were canceled for February.
Air New Zealand (NZ) international flight attendants have voted to take strike action on February 11–13, after union negotiations with the airline failed to produce an acceptable agreement on pay and conditions.
Washington has become the focal point of a quiet but consequential shift in US aviation policy as lawmakers move a must-pass funding bill to avoid a January 30 government shutdown.