News from February 2025
Air India is set to make significant changes to its London operations this summer.
Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) is among the world's busiest, having managed over 53 million passengers in 2024.
Delta Air Lines has introduced a new design for its Airbus A350 aircraft, focusing on enhancing the passenger experience.
FedEx Corporation has released its 2025 E-Commerce Trends to Watch Report, developed in collaboration with C Space.
Eurowings has announced the appointment of Irina Haselmann as Managing Director of its new tour operator, Eurowings Holidays GmbH.
JetBlue Airways, a major US airline known for its low-cost flights and extensive route network, is operating a fleet of 290 narrowbody aircraft.
US President Donald Trump toured a 13-year-old Boeing 747-8 on February 15, 2025, at Palm Beach International Airport.
A Dalmatian was recently seen traveling in the business class cabin of a Singapore Airlines flight to Japan.
Air Transat has entered into an interline agreement with Air Europa, allowing the Canadian airline to provide seamless travel options from Canada to several popular destinations in Spain.
Qantas, Australia's national airline, has announced changes to its uniform policy for flight attendants.
The Bell Aircraft Corporation has been working on the 525 Relentless helicopter for over 13 years.
The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) is set to conduct a thorough audit of the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) flight delay data.
Southwest Airlines has embarked on its first international partnership by collaborating with Icelandair.
Dublin Airport has announced the name of its new mascot, a hare named "Dubby," following a public vote.
Cirium and OAG, two data intelligence companies in the aerospace industry, have released their January on-time performance (OTP) statistics.
Ryanair has once again called for the resignation of Martin Rolfe, CEO of NATS, following delays at London Stansted Airport due to staffing shortages.
The concept of premium economy cabins in air travel, although introduced over three decades ago by EVA Air, is often seen as a relatively recent development.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was established in response to the tragic events of September 11, 2001.
As commercial airlines impose more restrictions on pet travel, a new trend is emerging in the private jet sector.
Lufthansa Airlines has announced the introduction of a new baggage collection and check-in service for passengers departing from Frankfurt.