In this issue:
- 10 Most and Least Profitable Airlines in 2024
- Pakistan Closes Airspace to Indian Airlines
- Riyadh Air Unveils Boeing 787 Cabin Interiors
- 10 Longest and Shortest A380 Flights in the World
- GeminiJets Airplane Models – Mar 25 New Release + Discounts
- Video: Air France New La Première First Class Suite
- Video: Flying to Europe’s Most EXTREME Airport: Courchevel
- Video: Too OLD to Fly? Aerosucre B727 Vintage Freighter to Venezuela
- Video: Exclusive: Inside Latin America’s Busiest Air Traffic Control
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10 Most and Least Profitable Airlines in 2024
In 2024, while some airlines capitalized on surging international demand and flexible network strategies to post impressive earnings, others struggled with rising fuel costs, labor shortages, and structural inefficiencies.
In this article, we cover the most profitable and least profitable airlines based on net profit or loss, alongside the top 10 airlines by revenue.
Pakistan Closes Airspace to Indian Airlines
On April 24, 2025, Pakistan announced the closure of its airspace to all Indian airlines following escalating tension between the countries. This closure has primarily affected westbound flights departing from northern Indian cities, including the busy hub of Delhi. With Pakistani airspace no longer accessible, these flights must now take longer, more circuitous routes over the Arabian Sea to reach their destinations in Central Asia, the Caucasus, West Asia, Europe, the UK, and North America. Air India is the most […]
Riyadh Air Unveils Boeing 787 Cabin Interiors
Riyadh Air has unveiled the cabins for its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. With flights set to commence in late 2025, the cabins are aimed at blending Saudi heritage with travel and cutting-edge technology. “Riyadh Air has always promised to deliver a world-class experience for our guests and the unveiling of our cabin interiors make this ambition a reality. The design, layout, and features of our new cabins are carefully crafted to ensure flights are as comfortable and enjoyable as possible…every facet […]
10 Longest and Shortest A380 Flights in the World
In this article, we explore the world’s shortest and longest A380 flights, from Asiana’s short hop between Seoul and Tokyo to Emirates’ ultra-long-haul flight between Auckland and Dubai.
How Many A380s Are Currently In Service?
Despite the aircraft’s production ending in 2021, the A380 remains a key part of many airline fleets. As of April 2025, there are 189 Airbus A380s in active service worldwide, with the following […]

GeminiJets Airplane Models – Mar 25 New Release + Discounts
I have been collecting GeminiJets since they launched 20 years ago! During depressing times, I have found that model collecting can take away some of the stress! Video Special Offer
Video: Air France New La Première First Class Suite
Air France has unveiled its new La Première First Class Suite in Paris. It has a unique design, consisting of a seat and a chaise longue that transforms into a full bed. Take a look at all the details.
Video: Flying to Europe’s Most EXTREME Airport: Courchevel
Join me on an exciting flight to Europe’s most extreme airport: Courchevel in the French Alps.
We started from Buochs, Switzerland, where Pilatus makes its famous PC-12. Captain Alexandre from JetFly joined me on the flight deck. It was a bright and clear day. En route, we saw many mountains, including Matterhorn and Mont Blanc. The scenery was out of this world!
Video: Too OLD to Fly? Aerosucre B727 Vintage Freighter to Venezuela
Join me on an exciting vintage Boeing 727 flight from Colombia to Venezuela. The Boeing 727, known for its versatility, is a true workhorse.
Video: Exclusive: Inside Latin America’s Busiest Air Traffic Control
Let’s visit Latin America's busiest Air Traffic Control (ATC) Tower. Discover their work from behind the scenes!
El Dorado Int'l Airport in Bogota, Colombia has 1,100 movements per day, making it the busiest airport in Latin America. I visited the busy Air Traffic Control tower and discovered how the complex ATC system includes radar controllers, towers, and centers that work together.









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