Cathay Pacific Cancel Multiple Flights

Cathay Pacific will halt all flights to and from Hong Kong International Airport due to Super Typhoon Ragasa. Operations will commence winding down with a complete suspension from September 23, 6 p.m. through September 25, 6 a.m. Efforts to safeguard passenger and fleet safety include travel waivers and aircraft relocations. The Hong Kong region anticipates severe weather conditions affecting multiple provinces with risks of disruptions.

Spirit Airlines A320Neo

Spirit Airlines, facing a second bankruptcy filing within a year, plans to furlough approximately 1,800 flight attendants as part of its strategy to save $100 million in labor costs. The restructuring involves a 25% reduction in November 2025 capacity and similar cost-control measures for pilots. Analysts view these steps as crucial for the airline’s survival in a competitive market with tight margins.

Human Bones Found at Tampa Airport

At Tampa International Airport, CBP officers found human bones in a traveler’s luggage, declared initially only as cigars. The remains, reportedly for rituals, were destroyed due to health concerns. Transporting human remains via air requires adhering to stringent CDC and customs regulations to avoid similar incidents.

Boeing Center at Tech Port

David Monroe, the founder of the San Antonio Museum of Science and Technology, died in a workplace accident involving a 5,000-pound jet engine at the Boeing Center in San Antonio. An accomplished technologist, Monroe was recognized for his significant contributions to engineering and technology education. Authorities are investigating the incident, highlighting the risks of moving heavy machinery like jet engines.

VietJet Airlines Boeing 737 MAX

Vietjet is finally receiving its first Boeing 737 MAX, six years after the originally planned delivery date. With a large order placed back in 2016, the airline had anticipated earlier deliveries, but faced delays due to the model’s grounding and other geopolitical factors. Vietjet’s future fleet plans include a significant expansion, with hundreds of aircraft on order from both Boeing and Airbus.

KLM's Boeing 767 Landing at Princess Juliana International (SXM), St. Maarten

Explore the world’s top 10 most scenic runways that offer breathtaking views and unique opportunities for aviation enthusiasts and photographers. From beachside approaches to dramatic alpine settings, these locations provide stunning backdrops for capturing unforgettable aircraft photos.

Cathay Pacific's A350-900

Cathay Pacific will resume non-stop flights to Seattle in March 2026, indicating a significant expansion in its North American service. The Seattle route will utilize the Airbus A350-900 and support global connectivity, with comprehensive services across Cathay’s network. Enhancements include new cabin designs and a flagship lounge at JFK’s Terminal 6.