News from July 2025
Landline, a Colorado-based operator offering bus services branded as flights, will terminate its collaboration with United Airlines.
In the early 2000s, Airbus introduced the A380 with the aim of transforming long-haul travel.
Singapore Airlines operates the world's longest nonstop commercial flights between Singapore and New York, using specially built ultra-long-range A350-900ULR aircraft.
As Chairman of the Chicago Executive Airport Board for eight years, D. Court Harris played a significant role in the airport's growth and modernization.
Emirates has unveiled "Emirates First," a new exclusive First Class experience at Dubai International Airport (DXB).
LATAM Airlines Group has decided to upgrade its Airbus A319 fleet due to a shortage of new aircraft.
FedEx Express, a leading express transportation company, is advancing its efforts in India to equip young individuals with skills relevant to the digital and logistics sectors.
Hyatt Regency has opened its first hotel in Manhattan's Theater District, located on Broadway.
The Waldorf Astoria New York has reopened its doors to guests after a multibillion-dollar renovation, months ahead of the anticipated schedule.
Sarah Warthemann, a nurse at Kaiser Permanente in Woodland Hills, has filed federal charges against the United Nurses Association of California (UNAC) union.
Air India has announced it will partially resume its international flight schedules starting August 1, 2025, with full service expected to return by October 1.
Japan Airlines has announced a giveaway campaign offering tickets to the final performance of Tokyo DisneySea's Big Band Beat and other prizes.
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) has partnered with Singapore-based QuikBot Technologies to introduce autonomous delivery robots in selected commercial buildings in Singapore.
Alaska Airlines has received approval from the Department of Transportation (DOT) to take over Hawaiian Airlines' certificates and international services.
In recent years, Germany's airlines have made significant strides in reducing their fuel consumption.
Flying Food Group's SFW facility recently held an Employee of the Month celebration to honor its staff.
The number of military aircraft in air forces worldwide is constantly changing.
It is often seen as a matter of pride and a marketing advantage to be the launch customer for a new type of aircraft, or even a new variant of an existing model.
Over recent years, airlines have reassessed their fleets due to the downturn in international travel caused by the pandemic.
Last year, Spokane International Airport announced the completion of the Concourse C West Terminal Expansion project.