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This article examines how U.S. airlines kept summer flight cancellations low despite a CrowdStrike outage, focusing on effective crisis management, robust contingency plans, and strong IT infrastructure.

News spread across the internet, creating a buzz about Qantas offering First Class tickets from Australia to Los Angeles for an astonishingly low price of $1,490. This caused a stir among travelers eager to experience luxury at a fraction of the usual cost. But as the excitement grew, so did the skepticism. Was this deal too good to be true? As it turns out, it was.

Spirit Airlines launches the "Airbus More Fly Fly-Away Flight Giveaway," offering travelers a chance to win free flights on their new Airbus A320neo.

Flair Airlines, a low-cost Canadian carrier, faced intense criticism after allegedly leaving hundreds of passengers stranded in the Dominican Republic.

Las Vegas is set to reach a significant milestone by the end of the year, as its international flight capacity is expected to return to pre-pandemic levels. This article explores the factors contributing to this recovery, the positive impact on the local economy, and what it means for the city's future as a global tourism hub.

Air Canada offers flexible rebooking options for September flights amid a possible pilot strike, aiming to reduce disruptions and reach a settlement.

A viral spread of fake news claimed that the U.S. F-35 had defeated Russia's S-400 air defense system, and that India had scrapped its Rafale deal with France. The fabricated stories misled the public and even fooled some media outlets, highlighting the dangers of misinformation in today's digital age.

India is ramping up its air defense capabilities in response to growing threats from China and Pakistan. From the Netra AEW&C system to next-gen fighter jets and advanced missile defenses, the Indian Air Force is making strategic moves to secure air superiority in the region.

India has approved the procurement of 240 Russian AL-31FP jet engines for its Su-30MKI fighter jets, a move that strengthens its air power and underscores its ongoing defense collaboration with Russia. This decision aims to enhance the operational readiness and longevity of the IAF’s critical aircraft fleet.