News from January 2025
Aerolíneas Argentinas has launched a new non-stop Boeing 737 MAX 8 service from Rosario, Argentina's third most populous city, to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic.
A Southwest Airlines flight traveling from Sacramento to Portland was diverted to Oakland on Sunday evening due to a mechanical issue.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is currently investigating a potential data breach that may have resulted in the theft of tens of thousands of records.
Delta Air Lines has introduced Delta Concierge, an AI-powered digital tool that will be integrated into its Fly Delta app starting in 2025.
FedEx Express, a leading express transportation company, has been awarded the Silver Award in the 2024 Taipei City Workplace Gender Equality Certification program.
China is intensifying its efforts to introduce the C919 aircraft on international routes, with plans to enter Southeast Asian markets by 2026 and potentially secure European certification this year.
The United States maintains a global network of military bases, enabling it to project power and reassure allies.
China has officially certified its first all-electric general aviation aircraft, the RX4E.
The commercial aviation industry has witnessed the rise and fall of numerous airlines over the years.
JetZero is advancing its efforts to develop a flying prototype for the United States Air Force's Next Generation Air Refueling System (NGAS).
Delta Airlines marked its 100th anniversary with a significant presence at CES 2025 in Las Vegas.
Alaska Airlines is set to expand its flight offerings from Anchorage this summer, introducing new seasonal nonstop flights to Detroit and Sacramento.
Air New Zealand has launched its New Year's Sale, offering more than 300,000 seats at reduced prices to 27 international and all 20 domestic destinations.
Delta Air Lines has announced a new partnership with YouTube as part of its Delta Sync in-flight entertainment system.
Simple Flying is inviting its readers to engage in aviation discussions by suggesting their own topics for debate.
On January 5, 2025, a report surfaced regarding a near-miss incident involving two private aircraft at Cranfield Airport, operated by Cranfield University.
Park Sang-woo, South Korea's Minister of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport, announced his intention to resign following the Jeju Air crash on December 29, 2024.
The aerospace sector in the United States is facing scrutiny over its handling of whistleblower complaints, according to a recent report by The Seattle Times.
HK Express has been recognized as the fastest-growing airline of 2024 by global travel data provider OAG.
Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines have extended the expiration dates for trip credits in customer accounts.