Pakistan International Airlines (PK) has faced severe operational disruptions after its engineers refused to certify several aircraft as airworthy, leaving numerous planes grounded at major hubs, including Karachi (KHI), Lahore (LHE), and Islamabad (IST).
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On October 31, 2025, China’s Hainan Airlines (HU) took delivery of its first Airbus A330‑900neo wide-body aircraft, marking a subtle yet significant fleet development for the carrier.
Qatar Airways (QR) is set to deploy its flagship Airbus A380 on the Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) – Doha Hamad International (DOH) route from mid-January 2026, introducing First Class for the first time.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM), Mumbai will halt all flight operations for six hours on Thursday, November 20, as part of its annual post-monsoon maintenance.
United Airlines (UA) has officially returned to Thailand after more than a decade, relaunching its service between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) via Hong Kong International Airport (HKG).
China Eastern Airlines (MU) has rolled out its 2025 winter-spring schedule, launching on 26 October 2025 with some of the most extensive service plans the carrier has ever fielded.
SriLankan Airlines (UL), posted an operating loss of Rs. 5.2 billion in its core air-transportation business for the first quarter of the 2025/26 financial year.
The 2025 ranking of North America’s most connected airports reinforces the dominance of major carriers like United, Delta, and American.
South Korean singer Soyou said Friday that she has received a formal apology from Delta Air Lines (DL) in response to her complaint of racial discrimination on a flight from New York via Atlanta to Seoul last month.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation following a close-call incident at Boston Logan International Airport on Thursday involving a Delta Air Lines (DL) flight and a Cape Air (9K) aircraft, where DL’s pilot had to perform a go-around.