Was Selling Low Cost Carrier ‘GO’ BA’s Greatest Mistake?

In a historic move, British Airways made the decision to sell its low-cost carrier, Go, just 22 years ago. Inspired by the success of EasyJet, British Airways launched Go in…

Federal Judge Pauses Ruling on Southwest Airlines’ Religious Freedom Training

A federal judge in Texas has temporarily paused a ruling that required three lawyers from Southwest Airlines to undergo discriminatory training led by a conservative Christian organization. The case revolves…

100 Year-Old Fokker Takes Flight

In a remarkable display of aviation history, the Owls Head Transportation Museum's 1923 Fokker C.IVa took flight on August 1. Assisted by aircraft volunteers, pilot Brad Carter, and aircraft conservator…

AINsight: Don’t Get Burned by Burnout!

In the fast-paced world of aviation, burnout is a real and growing concern. The constant pressure, long hours, and demanding nature of the industry can take a toll on even…

4 Ways Private Jets Can Help Beat Jetlag

In the fast-paced world of international travel, jet lag can be a burdensome side effect for many individuals. Symptoms such as fatigue, dehydration, and mood swings can significantly impact the…

National WWI Museum and Memorial to Host Annual Great Balloon and Puppet Glow

The National WWI Museum and Memorial is set to host the annual Great Balloon and Puppet Glow event on August 19, in celebration of National Aviation Day. This free event…

Charter Group Backs Vaeridion’s Microliner Electric Aircraft

European charter group, ASL, has thrown its support behind Vaeridion's groundbreaking Microliner electric aircraft. The nine-passenger aircraft, which boasts an extended wingspan to increase its range, has the potential to…

Shuttleworth Collection Apprentices Receive Grants

The Shuttleworth Collection, located at the Old Warden Aerodrome in Bedfordshire, UK, has joined forces with The Connolly Foundation to provide grants to five engineering apprentices currently undergoing training at…

Atlas Air Boeing 747 Returns To Leipzig Following Cracked Windshield

An Atlas Air Boeing 747-400 had to make an unexpected return to Leipzig, Germany after its windshield cracked during a flight to Tokyo. The aircraft landed safely in Leipzig approximately…

Could the Airbus A220 Ever Fly Passengers Across the Atlantic?

The Airbus A220, hailed as the golden child of the narrowbody family, has been making waves in the aviation industry with its ability to undertake regional, short-, medium-, and even…