A weekly review of commercial flight
News: Top Headlines
Saudia Group, Airbus Sign Landmark Aircraft Deal
Saudia Group and Airbus sign a historic aircraft deal, the largest in Saudi aviation history.
Air Canada to Expand Service from Ottawa Year Round
Air Canada has announced that it will significantly expand flights from Ottawa by almost 60%.
50th Anniversary: Airbus' First Commercial Flight
Today, in 1974, Air France operated the first flight with an Airbus A300 from Paris to London.
Japan Airlines Unveils ‘MYAKU-MYAKU’ Dreamliner Livery
Japan Airlines unveils a Dreamliner livery design to commemorate the 2025 World Exposition.
POTUS Signs Second Cockpit Barriers Rule into Law
A secondary barrier on the flight deck of new U.S. commercial airplanes is now mandatory.
Opinion
Exploring Japan Airlines' JAL Sky Museum
Join us in exploring the JAL Sky Museum, an aviation museum operated by Japan Airlines.
This Week in History
5/21/1946: KLM's Maiden Transatlantic Flight
Today, in 1946, a KLM Royal Dutch Airlines DC-4 took off from Amsterdam bound for New York.
Analysis
Flight SQ321: The Facts Around Turbulence
In light of Flight SQ321, we explore what causes turbulence and how pilots deal with it.
Media
For the first time in its history, San Antonio welcomed an intercontinental flight from Europe. Airways joined Condor at this historic moment, flying in business class from Frankfurt to Texan City.