El Paso flights resume; Trump official says cartel drones breached airspace

Temporary flight restrictions to El Paso International Airport have been lifted by the Federal Aviation Administration and all flights will resume as normal.

Travelers without REAL ID will have to pay $45 extra fee at airport

TSA Confirm ID is an option available for those who have lost their ID or do not have a real ID or other acceptable form of ID — like a passport.

TSA charging $45: How ConfirmID works for those without REAL ID

Travelers without REAL ID have been allowed through airport security with extra screening and a warning. That changes now.

Southwest ends open seating era with final flight, moves to assigned seats

Southwest Airlines has officially ended its longtime open-seating policy, marking a major shift for the carrier as its final open-seating flight will depart from Honolulu to Los Angeles this week.

6 killed after business jet crashes at Maine airport

Federal Aviation Administration officials said the private aircraft crashed on takeoff from Bangor International Airport in Maine Sunday night.

Winter storm cancels 30% of all US flights: What to know

Sunday marked the biggest flight cancellation event since the pandemic, with over 29% of all U.S. departing flights axed.

GRU Space taking $250,000-$1 million deposits to reserve rooms for 1st moon hotel

GRU Space hopes to have the first lunar hotel that will eventually serve as a hub and, in the future, will be the foundation for an established civilization on the moon.

What to do if your flight gets canceled due to winter storms

Flight cancellations are likely this weekend as a massive winter storm is expected to cripple much of the U.S. 

United flight suffers 'mechanical issue' landing at Orlando airport; groundstop issued

A United Airlines flight experienced a "mechanical issue" while landing at Orlando International Airport on Sunday afternoon, the airline and the airport said in statements to FOX 35.

FAA issues warning for flights over Eastern Pacific citing military activity

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a 60-day warning advising U.S. aircraft operators to exercise caution when flying over the eastern Pacific.