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View MoreEtihad Airways has announced the exciting return of its seasonal service to Zanzibar, operating four weekly flights from Abu Dhabi during the summer of 2026. This move is part of Etihad’s broader global expansion, enhancing connectivity for travelers from Europe and GCC countries to the picturesque island known for its cultural and natural attractions.
The global freighter fleet is poised to grow by 41% by 2044, driven by passenger-to-freighter conversions and new aircraft deliveries. While the rate of growth is expected to slow, e-commerce remains a key growth driver. Environmental regulations and evolving trade policies present challenges for the industry.
Delta Air Lines is preparing to retire its Boeing 717 fleet by 2026, considering the Airbus A220 as a viable successor. The A220 offers increased capacity, range, and passenger comfort, making it an ideal replacement for the aging Boeing 717s.
In 2025, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport will operate several long-haul flights over 5,000 miles, dominated by Qantas and American Airlines. Key routes include Dallas to Melbourne and Sydney, with advanced aircraft like the Boeing 787-9 and Airbus A380. American Airlines’ expansion and influence at Dallas reflect continued global aviation connectivity.
This article explores the top six airlines offering the most comfortable premium economy experiences as rated by the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2025. These selections highlight the differentiated services and features, such as enhanced seating and entertainment options, that elevate premium economy class. The article also provides insights into the ongoing evolution and future prospects of premium economy offerings.
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More Aviation InsightsWindRunner: The Futuristic Cargo Plane Poised to Revolutionize Military Logistics in 2025
The WindRunner, an innovative cargo aircraft unveiled by Radia, promises to revolutionize military and commercial logistics with unmatched interior volume and flexibility. While not officially part of the USAF’s Next Generation Airlift program, its massive capacity and efficient runway operation present a niche solution for transporting oversized equipment globally.


















































