Passengers aboard an Iberia (IB) service after a weather-driven chain of events forced a rare double diversion across Europe.
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Indore was the scene of an urgent medical diversion on Tuesday evening as an Air India Express (IX) service from Jaipur to Bengaluru made an unscheduled landing after a one-year-old boy aboard the flight fell gravely ill.
Cathay Pacific (CX) unveiled a retro aircraft livery to commemorate its 80th anniversary, bringing back one of the most recognizable paint schemes in commercial aviation history.
Thailand’s long-standing security alliance with the United States is facing renewed strain as Bangkok deepens military and strategic ties with China, raising concerns about Washington’s future access and influence in mainland Southeast Asia.
A holiday flight intended to mark a relaxing Christmas getaway turned into a distressing experience for a Canadian passenger traveling with WestJet (WS), after an alleged incident involving a flight attendant during the final moments of the journey.
Hawaii is set to see a major aviation and tourism upgrade as Hawaiian Airlines (HA), part of Alaska Airlines (AS), announced a long-term investment exceeding $600 million aimed at transforming infrastructure, technology, and onboard products across the islands.
Manchester Airport (MAN) prepares to add seven new routes in 2026. The expansion comes as the airport nears completion of its £1.3 billion Terminal 2 transformation, a decade-long project designed to increase capacity, improve passenger flow, and enhance the overall travel experience.
Air China (CA) completed a partial divestment of its holding in Cathay Pacific Airways (CX), a move described by the Hong Kong carrier’s leadership as tactical rather than strategic.
Saudi Arabia welcomed a new chapter in regional aviation connectivity as Qatar Airways (QR) landed its inaugural scheduled flight at Hail International Airport (HAS), formally launching a new non-stop route from Hamad International Airport, Doha (DOH).
The Bombardier Global 8000 disrupts that assumption—not by reviving supersonic travel, but by redefining how close a modern, in-production aircraft can operate to it.