Which are the world's biggest airlines?
You may be surprised at some of the names that are, or aren't, in the Top 20, as reported by Official Airline Guide.
You may be surprised at some of the names that are, or aren't, in the Top 20, as reported by Official Airline Guide.
JetBlue CEO admits the airline is seriously considering using some of its new A321s for London flights from the East Coast.
Moves are underway to cut the air link in favor of trains both to save the planet and to free up long-distance slots at Schiphol Airport.
Built for the first age of overseas flight, LaGuardia's historic flying boat terminal keeps its details and its history.
Planes will keep flying between the UK and the EU even if Britain leaves the UK without a deal—but only for a year.
Aer Lingus is waiting on delivery of its A321LR neo jets to open new routes, and will now have to delay their start.
A Dutch company says it's ready to sell a production model of its flying car by next year, although there are many license and registration issues.
Long-promised air service from London and Ireland to the Lake District is set to resume in July.
Alaska Airlines and United start commercial service that should be popular with the areas north of Seattle.
Qantas is planning 20+ hour flights from Australia's west coast to everywhere, and is pushing the plane makers to meet their need.
Europe's Environmental Ministers will discuss a proposal for EU-wide taxes on aviation that would benefit the environment.
Believers persist in trying to develop a follow-up to the long-gone Concorde, but many believe the future of supersonic is only in corporate jets.
Boeing snags a big customer as British Airways orders up to 42 of the new 777X to replace its older 747s and other large planes.
After a burst of ill-feeling between partners, both countries say they are on a clear path again.
The Canadian discount carrier is adding more flights to U.S. destinations.