News from July 2025
Delta Air Lines is expanding its use of artificial intelligence in pricing strategies.
Available from July 14 to 31, 2025, Emirates will offer a special seasonal menu celebrating British summer flavors.
Australian airline Qantas has received its first Airbus A321XLR aircraft.
American Airlines has announced new routes for the upcoming winter season, focusing on expanding its network in Latin America from key hubs.
In a significant development for the United States Air Force (USAF), the B-1B Lancer bomber is set to receive upgraded pylons, enhancing its capabilities in the realm of hypersonic weapons.
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Federal Express Corporation, known as FedEx, is participating in the third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing from July 16 to 20, 2025.
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U.S. airports are experiencing significant disruptions due to a series of thunderstorms, resulting in the cancellation of over 5,200 flights since Saturday.
FedEx has been awarded the "Outstanding Enterprise Partner Award" by Hong Kong Customs for the fourth consecutive year.
Dnata, a prominent global air and travel services provider, has launched a fleet of autonomous vehicles at Dubai World Central - Al Maktoum International (DWC).
Brandon Davis and his fellow pipefitters and welders at Comfort Systems USA Mid-South have successfully removed Steamfitters Local 52 union bosses from their workplace.
The Boeing 777-300ER has emerged as one of the most successful aircraft models from Boeing, with over 800 deliveries since its introduction more than two decades ago.
Air India has decided to cease all flights to London Gatwick this summer, opting instead to consolidate its operations at London Heathrow.
After months of anticipation, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has a new permanent leader.
On July 8, 2025, Korean Air held a ceremonial event at its aircraft maintenance hangar in Incheon to mark the delivery of the first "X-ble Shoulder."
Issues with Trent 1000-powered aircraft have caused significant problems for many Boeing 787 operators.
Concorde, the Anglo-French supersonic airliner, offered a unique travel experience for nearly three decades before its retirement in 2003.
Spirit Airlines is maintaining its opposition to the 'Blue Sky' agreement between JetBlue and United Airlines, describing their response as an attempt to divert attention from the partnership's anti-competitive nature.
London Heathrow Airport is planning a significant passenger fee increase as part of its £10 billion expansion project, aimed at accommodating 10 million more passengers by 2031.