News from February 2025
Every two years, Lyon hosts the SIRHA trade fair, a key event for gastronomy enthusiasts and catering professionals.
Delta Air Lines has implemented significant changes to its Sky Club access policies, effective February 1.
Servair has been supporting Acting for Life, a French international solidarity organisation, for over 15 years.
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort has expanded its accommodation options with the introduction of the Island Tower, a new 10-story building that opened in December 2024.
January brought a series of developments in the hotel industry amid challenging times for the United States, which faced severe weather and significant aviation tragedy.
FedEx Corporation has maintained its position as a top-ranked company on Fortune's "World’s Most Admired Companies" list.
This week, North America saw the introduction of its first fully electric refrigerated catering truck for the aviation industry.
Korean Air has begun operating its new Airbus A350-900s on short-haul routes from Seoul-Incheon to Osaka and Fukuoka in Japan.
A Bombardier CRJ700 aircraft, operating under American Airlines' regional brand American Eagle, collided with a US military helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday.
Boeing has sought an exemption from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for two Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) provisions concerning the Stall Management Yaw Damper (SMYD) system on its 737 MAX 7 and 737 MAX 10 aircraft.
Aerolíneas Argentinas, the state-owned airline of Argentina, has faced significant challenges in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic and economic difficulties.
Hong Kong Airlines has resumed its direct flights to North America, reconnecting Hong Kong International Airport with Vancouver International Airport.
Southwest Airlines has announced the closure of operations at several airports, including one in New York, citing reduced demand, slower revenue growth, and increased operating costs.
The F-35 Lightning II, recognized as the world's most advanced fighter jet, has been ordered by numerous countries capable of operating a fifth-generation combat wing.
United Airlines, a legacy carrier known for its iconic branding, has retired its 'Tulip' logo.
First flown in 2007, the Phenom 100 is Embraer's smallest executive business jet and has served as the entry-level model for the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer since its introduction in 2008.
JetBlue Airways, which marked its 25th anniversary since commencing operations in February 2000, continues to operate some of its original Airbus A320 aircraft.
The F-22 Raptor, a pioneering fifth-generation fighter jet, has been integral to the United States Air Force (USAF) since its introduction in 1997.
Venezuela's flag carrier VIASA, officially known as Venezolana Internacional de Aviacion Sociedad Cononima, ceased operations in 1997 following a failed privatization effort.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, recently visited Boeing's facilities in San Antonio, Texas.