Ethiopian Airlines and SITA have entered a partnership to develop innovative solutions for airline operations and passenger experiences across Africa. The collaboration will tap into technological input to address rising air travel demand and digital-first passenger expectations.
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The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar was an aviation marvel that featured technical advancements like cutting-edge avionics and superior flight control systems. Despite these innovations, market challenges such as engine delays and poor timing undermined its commercial success. Although it did not lead in sales, its legacy lies in setting high safety standards and acting as a precursor to future aircraft innovations.
Riyadh Air is set to launch flights to five major Indian cities by summer 2026, marking a significant expansion into a fast-growing aviation market. The airline aims to offer competitive services targeting both business and religious tourism sectors, amid challenges like securing bilateral rights and establishing market presence.
SWISS will begin using its newly acquired Airbus A350-900 for intra-European flights from Zurich starting in October, aimed at crew training and familiarization. Initially set for six routes, these flights will prepare crews for future long-haul operations, showcasing SWISS’s strategic approach to integrating new aircraft into their fleet.
Air India Express is launching a new daily flight between Bengaluru and Bangkok beginning October 18, 2025, offering competitive fares to meet seasonal travel demand. This expansion strengthens the network between India and Thailand and enhances passenger offerings including business-class options and curated meals. Bangkok’s attractions like the Grand Palace and vibrant dining scene offer travelers a culturally immersive experience.
Airbus revolutionized commercial aviation with its introduction of fly-by-wire (FBW) systems in the late 1980s through the Airbus A320. Despite initial skepticism, Airbus’ digital control systems have achieved an exceptional safety record and influenced the industry’s shift away from traditional mechanical systems. FBW technology has been widely adopted, marking significant advancements in aviation safety.
Two AV-8B Harrier II+ jets have been retired to Castle Air Museum in California and Tillamook Air Museum in Oregon. These aircraft, once key components of Marine Corps combat and test operations, will now serve as historical exhibits. Their retirement marks the Marine Corps’ shift to next-generation aircraft while preserving the Harrier’s legacy for future generations.
The article explores seven fighter jets with exceptional service longevity, highlighting how modernization and proven designs keep them operational. Older jets like the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II and the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress remain in use due to upgrades, cost-saving measures, and adaptability, underscoring their continued relevance in modern military operations.
Malaysia Airlines flight MH102, operating a Boeing 737-800, declared an emergency mid-flight while traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Dhaka and diverted to Bangkok. The emergency, indicated by squawk code 7700, was handled effectively, resulting in a safe landing approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes after departure.
San Diego International Airport temporarily suspended all flights after a Cessna Citation X experienced landing gear problems during takeoff, forcing a runway closure. The incident led to over 100 flight delays and diversions, but operations resumed once the runway was cleared. No injuries were reported.









