News from March 2025
Alaska Airlines has announced the inclusion of Fiji Airways as the latest member of the oneworld alliance.
Federal Express Corporation has announced a significant expansion of its self-collection network for inbound shipments in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong's aviation landscape is witnessing a significant development with the collaboration between the Hong Kong Business Aviation Centre (HKBAC) and Cathay Pacific.
In a recent case involving the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 21, 911 operator Patricia Whittaker successfully halted union dues deductions that were being taken without her consent.
In February, global air cargo demand saw a slight decline of 0.1% compared to February 2024, marking the first decrease since mid-2023.
Hector Nazario, the husband of Kenia Nazario, who is employed at Flying Food Group (FFG), expressed concerns about the union Unite Here.
Atlas Air has announced that certified flight instructors from the Atlas Cadet Academy have commenced hands-on professional development at the Atlas Training Center.
Ethiopian Airlines has announced the official launch of a global cabin crew training program by Ethiopian Aviation University.
Allegiant Air has announced the appointment of Victor Cipolla as manager of Inflight Training Operations.
Emirates, known for its extensive fleet of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777-300ERs, operates numerous lounges worldwide to accommodate its premium passengers.
Passengers on an Air India Boeing 777-300ER flight from Chicago to Delhi encountered an unusual issue when most of the 12 onboard toilets became unusable mid-flight.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport recently hosted an unusual visitor from United Airlines, a carrier not typically associated with the Arizona hub.