Aviation News & Highlights
Stay up to date with the latest developments in the aviation industry. From regulatory updates and airline innovations to major infrastructure projects, here you’ll find the most relevant news shaping the future of air travel.
Global airline profit forecast for 2025.
se mantiene firmeAccording to IATA, the global airline industry is expected to achieve net profit of around US$36.6 billion this year, supported by lower fuel costs, strong passenger demand, and improved operational efficiency, despite supply chain challenges.
Riyadh Air will launch its first international route to London.
Saudi Arabia's state-owned airline, Riyadh Air, will launch daily flights between Riyadh and London Heathrow starting October 26, 2025. In this initial phase, tickets will not be available to the general public (a form of controlled launch).
Airports and airlines are calling for urgent improvements to air traffic control infrastructure.
U.S. airlines have called on the FAA to implement rapid improvements to the air traffic control system, including new airspace designs and updated technology such as radars and radios.
Flight delays skyrocket due to a shortage of air traffic controllers.
The federal government shutdown has led to a significant shortage of air traffic controllers, causing widespread delays at several major airports, including Reagan National and O'Hare.
Delta Air Lines maintains strong operations despite the U.S. government shutdown.
The airline reports that more than 90% of its flights operated on time during the first week of the government shutdown, with no significant cancellations, demonstrating operational resilience.
Turkish Airlines could switch Boeing 737 order to Airbus.
Turkish Airlines is considering replacing a recent order for 150 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft with Airbus aircraft if negotiations with engine supplier CFM International fail to yield acceptable financial terms.





