News from January 2025
Sacramento International Airport, the sole commercial airport serving California's capital, is undergoing a significant transformation with the launch of SMForward, a $1.3 billion expansion project.
JetBlue Airways has been recognized as the Design Airline of the Year North America for 2024.
Hilo International Airport is set to undergo significant improvements to its runway lighting starting January 6, 2025.
With passenger numbers expected to rise in 2025, the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is taking steps to address potential bottlenecks in airport security screening by hiring more security officers.
Pittsburgh International Airport, a significant transport hub in southwestern Pennsylvania, has witnessed the closure of its McDonald's outlet after more than three decades of operation.
Securing luggage is a primary concern for travelers, and combination locks are often considered an effective solution.
An Air France Airbus A318 aircraft was compelled to return to Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport after experiencing cabin depressurization on January 3, 2025.
Qantas has officially retired its last Boeing 717 aircraft, marking the end of an era in Australian aviation.
A Cathay Pacific flight from Toronto to Hong Kong was diverted to Reykjavik Keflavik International Airport in Iceland due to a medical emergency, resulting in a 54-hour delay.
Snohomish County Airport, known as Paine Field, has a rich history dating back to its construction in 1936 as part of the Works Progress Administration.
The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) has announced plans to replace its aging Boeing 757 transports by the end of 2027.
United Airlines has announced that it will begin installing Starlink Wi-Fi on its two-cabin regional fleet in the coming weeks.
Ethiopian Airlines has inaugurated a new passenger terminal at the Wako Gutu Airport in Bale Robe.
Winter Storm Blair is advancing eastward, bringing heavy snowfall and ice to cities in the Central Plain, Ohio Valley, and mid-Atlantic regions.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is grappling with a significant pilot shortage that threatens its ability to operate all long-haul flights during the upcoming summer season.
Lufthansa is facing challenges with the introduction of its new Boeing 787 Allegris business class cabins.
FedEx Korea, a branch of the global courier company Federal Express Corporation, has been recognized as an "Excellent Company for Work-Life Balance in South Korea 2024."
Since its inception, the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft has faced ongoing scrutiny and mechanical challenges.
The United States Air Force (USAF) has retired the T-1A Jayhawk, a multi-engine trainer that served for over three decades.
Delta Air Lines is set to increase its flights between Atlanta and Edinburgh, Scotland, to ten times weekly starting June 7, 2025.