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.
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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.
A late-night domestic flight operating in the United States witnessed an unusual and serious cabin safety incident after a flight attendant accidentally kicked a baby who had been placed on the aisle floor while passengers were sleeping
Air India has introduced its first made-for-Air India Boeing 787-9 with fully customised cabin interiors, setting a new standard for its global Dreamliner fleet and long-haul passenger experience.
Thai Airways (TG) has begun deploying its new Airbus A321neo as part of a broader regional rebuilding strategy aimed at restoring frequency, reopening suspended routes, and strengthening Bangkok’s role as an Asia-to-Asia transit hub.
There is no single definition of the “most powerful” military aircraft. Today’s air power is distributed across thrust, payload, stealth, sensors, maneuverability, and strategic reach.
Miami became the scene of major aviation disruption on Sunday after a security incident forced a partial terminal evacuation at Miami International Airport (MIA).
Airbus has warned that escalating trade tensions between Washington and Beijing are already causing tangible harm to its industrial operations and financial performance.
Ryanair Holdings, Europe’s largest low-cost airline, reported a sharp decline in quarterly profits after absorbing part of a regulatory fine imposed by Italian competition authorities.
Air China has launched its first nonstop Beijing to Abu Dhabi service, creating a direct capital-to-capital air link using Boeing 787 aircraft.