Europe greenlights Boeing-Spirit AeroSystems merger The EC determined that Boeing offered sufficient remedies to alleviate its competition concerns.
Finnair temporarily suspends some A321 ops due to potentially unsafe seat cover cleaning Finnair said that the temporary grounding of eight of its Airbus A321s could affect up to 20 flights per day.
Amid trade tensions, Airbus opens its third assembly line in the US Airbus began building aircraft amid another trade dispute in Mobile, Alabama, in September 2015.
Embraer secures another major E2 order from TrueNoord for up to 40 E195-E2s Embraer has secured several major orders for the E190-E2 and E195-E2 in 2025.
Air Serbia’s fifth long-haul destination is Toronto, Canada No other airline, except Air Serbia's predecessor, has flown directly between Belgrade and Toronto since at least 2000.
Virgin Atlantic’s CEO Shai Weiss to step down on December 31 During Weiss' time as CEO, Virgin Atlantic finally returned to profitability in 2024.
Qantas hack victims 'unlikely to win in court,' cybersecurity expert says The July 2025 incident affected 5.7 million Qantas customers.