American Airlines plans to significantly increase the deployment of its Boeing 777 aircraft on key domestic routes in Q4 2025. The 777-200ERs will see an 83% year-on-year increase in use, with strategic deployments also planned for the 777-300ERs. This strategy enhances passenger capacity and efficiency on busy routes, while the airline continues strengthening its widebody fleet with additional Dreamliner aircraft.
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United Airlines plans to phase out its Boeing 767 fleet by 2030, as revealed by CEO Scott Kirby. The airline is reassessing its Airbus A350 order, previously deferred, to bolster its international routes. With an increasing focus on the Boeing 787, United evaluates the A350’s potential to complement its future fleet structure.
Delta Air Lines Flight 1399 from Miami to Boston returned safely to Miami International Airport following a bird strike to one engine shortly after takeoff. No injuries were reported, and the flight crew followed standard safety protocols to ensure passenger safety. After clearance, passengers resumed their journey to Boston.
Qantas Airways is introducing the Airbus A321XLR to its fleet, with commercial bookings now open. The A321XLR will enhance passenger comfort with features such as wider seats and increased luggage space and offers improved sustainability through lower emissions per seat. This aircraft will facilitate new domestic and short-haul international routes.
British Airways has reversed its decision on new uniform and conduct rules following backlash from union groups representing pilots and cabin crew. The airline initially imposed bans on public coffee consumption and restricted uniform usage, leading to complaints about the practicality of such regulations. This incident emphasizes the need to balance tradition with current workforce challenges.
Boeing faces substantial challenges in obtaining FAA certification for its 777X aircraft, as CEO Kelly Ortberg describes ongoing issues that have delayed their original schedule by six years. With five 777X airplanes currently in the flight test phase, Boeing aims for delivery in 2026 contingent on securing required FAA authorizations.
Boeing faces major delays in the 777X certification, with first deliveries now postponed to 2026, impacting investor confidence and cash flow forecasts. The company’s ambitious production targets, particularly for the 737 MAX, depend heavily on FAA approval amid challenges like inflation and past disruptions in production.
Korean Air recently completed a charter flight using a Boeing 747-8 to repatriate South Korean workers detained in Georgia. The airline’s fleet, one of the few still operating the Boeing 747 passenger variant, highlights its lasting partnership with Boeing. Korean Air’s 747s continue to serve critical routes from Seoul to major global cities.
The Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX) has announced its 2026 awards, highlighting Ethiopian Airlines and other African carriers for excellence in customer experience. APEX awards evaluate airlines globally based on passenger feedback, recognizing winners in categories like Best Entertainment and Best Cabin Service. Prominent airlines also ranked in the global star ratings segments.
Etihad Airways reached a new milestone by transporting over two million passengers in August 2025, a first in its history. This achievement reflects a 22% year-on-year increase, with notable growth in its network and fleet. For the year-to-date, the airline has carried 14.2 million passengers, marking an 18.3% increase over the previous year.









