Cathay Opens a New Door to Central Asia

Cathay Opens a New Door to Central Asia

Try, today, to fly from Hong Kong to Almaty. You can’t — not directly. You go the long way, connecting through the Gulf, or Istanbul, or Moscow, turning a regional hop into a day-long ordeal. From early 2027, that finally changes. Cathay Pacific has...
Wrong Airspace Over Maryland, Meet an F-16

Wrong Airspace Over Maryland, Meet an F-16

Somewhere over western Maryland on Saturday, a private pilot was having an ordinary flight — right up until a fighter jet appeared off the wingtip. Around 12:20 p.m. on 20 June 2026, a small general-aviation aircraft wandered into a Temporary Flight Restriction...
Britain’s New Spy Drone and Its Secret Pod

Britain’s New Spy Drone and Its Secret Pod

Most of what an air force does in secret stays secret. Occasionally, though, the secret taxis past a photographer in broad daylight. That is what happened at RAF Akrotiri, where the British Ministry of Defence has just released official photographs of its newest drone...
300 Feet From Disaster at Boston Logan

300 Feet From Disaster at Boston Logan

A football field is 300 feet long. On the morning of 20 June 2026, that was roughly the margin between an ordinary Saturday at Boston Logan and a disaster the whole country would still be talking about. Delta Flight 2351, an Airbus A319 in from Dallas with 135 people...
The Hypersonic Missile Built to Be Cheap

The Hypersonic Missile Built to Be Cheap

Here is America’s hypersonic problem in one sentence: the missiles work, but the factory doesn’t. The United States has spent years and billions proving it can build weapons that scream through the sky at more than five times the speed of sound. What it...
Toronto to Shanghai, Nonstop Once More

Toronto to Shanghai, Nonstop Once More

There was applause at the gate. On 3 June 2026, as Air Canada flight AC27 pushed back from Toronto Pearson bound for Shanghai, staff and travellers marked the moment with the kind of small ceremony airlines reserve for something that actually matters. A flight had...
SAS Bets Its Long-Haul Future on Airbus

SAS Bets Its Long-Haul Future on Airbus

Three years ago, SAS was a cautionary tale. The Scandinavian flag carrier was in bankruptcy court, shedding aircraft, and being written off in the trade press as the next great European airline to disappear. In June 2026 it is doing something only a confident airline...
Airbus Just Overtook Boeing in the 2026 Jet Race

Airbus Just Overtook Boeing in the 2026 Jet Race

For most of 2026, Boeing was quietly winning. Through the first four months of the year, the American giant had handed over more jets than its European rival, and it looked as though the comeback story was finally taking shape. Then came May — and Airbus took it...