News from June 2025
Wizz Air is set to increase its capacity by approximately 20% in the year leading up to March 2026, despite facing challenges with a portion of its fleet being grounded due to Pratt & Whitney GTF engine issues.
Airbus has released its order and delivery statistics for May, revealing that the company did not secure any new orders during the month.
A recent survey conducted by ver.di, a union affiliated with UNI Global Union, reveals significant challenges faced by retail workers in Germany.
Flying Food Group's Los Angeles International (LAI) facility successfully catered the inaugural STARLUX Airlines flight from Ontario International Airport to Taipei on June 2, 2025.
Flying Food Group has been providing catering services for Brightline Trains since August 2023.
Flying Food Group (FFG) emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as core values inspired by its founder, Sue L. Gin.
Flying Food Group marks World Food Safety Day, emphasizing the critical importance of safe food practices within the industry.
Delta Air Lines experienced a disruption on June 3, 2025, when an Airbus A319 flight from Chicago Midway to Atlanta was forced to divert due to a mechanical issue with the aircraft's flaps.
Ryanair is on course for a potentially record-breaking summer, as indicated by recent passenger data from the airline's Investor Relations report.
On June 7, 2025, it was reported that VietJet, a budget airline based in Vietnam, has ordered an additional 20 A330-900 aircraft.
The Airbus A380, the largest commercial jet in operation, boasts significant performance capabilities with its four-engine configuration.
In February 2024, a Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt to Seville experienced an unexpected incident when the captain left the cockpit for a bathroom break and returned to find the co-pilot unconscious.
JetBlue Airways CEO Joanna Geraghty has denied rumors of merger talks with United Airlines.
Southwest Airlines is making significant changes to its business model, notably moving away from its traditional open seating policy.
American Airlines has announced the suspension of six transatlantic routes for the upcoming winter season, citing lower demand for European travel during this period.
United Airlines has temporarily suspended the use of Starlink Wi-Fi on its regional jets due to technical issues related to radio interference.
Boeing's 737 MAX aircraft faced significant challenges following its design modifications to accommodate larger engines.
There is a certain expectation when flying business class, such as more space, comfort, and direct aisle access.
For the past four years, Delta has partnered with the Best Defense Foundation to organize flights to Normandy, France.
Jetstar Asia, a low-cost subsidiary of the Qantas Group based in Singapore, will be closing operations due to financial challenges.
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