News from June 2025
In 2025, the aviation industry commemorates the 55th anniversary of the Boeing 747, an aircraft that has significantly impacted long-haul travel.
American Airlines has encountered challenges with its new Boeing 787-9P aircraft, specifically the N846AN model, due to persistent maintenance issues.
A South Florida man has been found guilty of wire fraud and entering a secure airport area under false pretenses.
Boeing has decided to withdraw its exemption request for the 737 MAX 7 concerning the aircraft's Stall Management Yaw Damper (SMYD) system.
The Icelandic airline PLAY has announced its decision to terminate its remaining North American routes, effectively withdrawing from the continent.
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport has emerged as one of Europe's major aviation hubs, recording 66.8 million passengers in 2024 and ranking as the fourth-busiest airport on the continent.
Delta Air Lines has been recognized with the Best Airline Staff Service in North America award for 2025 by Skytrax.
A significant number of production employees at Holistic Industries' Monson facility in Massachusetts have initiated a process to remove United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 1459 union officials from their workplace.
On June 21, a United Airlines Boeing 777-200 departed from Washington D.C.’s Dulles International Airport (IAD) but had to return after an engine overheated during takeoff.
Alaska Airlines is set to introduce the TSA PreCheck Touchless ID program at its hub airports, following earlier launches in Atlanta and Washington D.C. The rollout will begin in Seattle on June 26, followed by Los Angeles on July 8 and Portland...
Delta Air Lines has announced an expansion of its flight schedule for the 2026 Masters Tournament, aiming to accommodate more golf enthusiasts traveling to Augusta Regional Airport.
Emirates has announced the addition of a third daily flight to Barcelona, aimed at meeting market demand and enhancing connectivity for travelers.
The James Beard Foundation has announced the winners of its 2025 Restaurant and Chef Awards, recognizing excellence in the culinary arts, food and beverage, and hospitality industries.
Nicholas Rondeau, Vice President of Air Sales and Marketing at Flying Food Group, has responded to claims from the Unite Here Local 1 union regarding employee health care coverage at the company's Schiller Park facility.
Japan Airlines has resumed its daily service from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport to Narita International Airport in Tokyo.
The strategic partnership between Air New Zealand, Air China, and Tourism New Zealand aims to enhance Chinese tourism to New Zealand with a combined investment of nearly half a million NZD.
The Cathay Group has announced its traffic figures for May 2025.
Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois announced that new federal funding for runway extensions at O'Hare Airport will enhance national connectivity, infrastructure, and economic growth.
Over a hundred tourism workers in Los Angeles have launched the "Defend The Wage LA" campaign to oppose a petition from the tourism industry aimed at overturning the Olympic Wage.
Singapore Airlines marks the first anniversary of its service at London Gatwick Airport.