News from July 2025
Portugal has relaunched the privatization of TAP Air Portugal, aiming to sell a 49.9% stake within the next year, with 5% reserved for employees.
While the United States grapples with air travel delays due to its air traffic control system, Europe is facing similar challenges.
Joby Aviation has expanded its facility in California, increasing its production capacity to 24 aircraft annually.
The United Kingdom has ended its five-year ban on Pakistani airlines using its airspace.
Rakuten has launched a new credit card that allows users to earn additional American Express Membership Rewards points.
Emirates has announced a reduction in its flight services to Perth International Airport, cutting the frequency by half.
Global Airlines has decided to return its only Airbus A380 to storage in Tarbes, France.
When comparing military jet fighters to commercial jetliners, there are significant differences in design priorities.
The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) may be expanding its procurement program for the F-35A Lightning II, according to recent reports.
Inbound flights at Vancouver International Airport in British Columbia faced significant delays due to an alleged hijacking incident involving a Cessna 172 aircraft.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, a modern commercial airliner, first took flight in December 2009 and entered service in October 2011.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has initiated a new operational strategy by deploying Air France crew on its Boeing 777 aircraft for flights between Amsterdam Schiphol International Airport and New York John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Alaska Air Group has released its financial results for the second quarter of 2025, ending June 30.
A private aircraft was reported missing in Australia's Snowy Mountains.
Gulf Air has announced the launch of a new route from Bahrain to New York JFK, set to begin on October 1, 2025.
Israeli low-cost airline Israir has been authorized to operate flights between Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport and New York, becoming the third Israeli carrier to do so.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Boeing have informed global regulators and airlines that the fuel control switch locks on Boeing aircraft are safe, with no further action required.
After the recent end of the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) shoe-removal policy, questions have arisen about whether the agency might next lift its restrictions on liquids.
Marriott Bonvoy has introduced an automatic room upgrade system aimed at enhancing the check-in process for its elite members.
DoorDash, known for its quick delivery service of meals and groceries, is expanding its offerings to include digital and physical gift cards.