News from May 2025
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The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) has announced its support for Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison's initiative to include pilots and flight attendants in the state's Earned Sick and Safe Time (ESST) protections.
Airlines for America announced its support for modernizing the U.S. air traffic control system and pledged to collaborate with Secretary Sean Duffy and President Donald J. Trump to advance necessary reforms.
Boeing has proposed a new delivery timeline for the Air Force One jets, now suggesting they could be ready by 2027.
United Airlines has resumed its international flights between Denver International Airport and Regina International Airport after a decade-long pause.
Boeing has recently announced significant new aircraft orders as part of trade deals associated with President Donald Trump's state visits to the Middle East.
Emirates is reportedly in discussions with Elon Musk's Starlink to provide in-flight connectivity (IFC) services, potentially joining Qatar Airways as a regional partner.
Boom Supersonic is seeking to overturn a longstanding US ban on overland supersonic flights, which has been in place since 1973 due to noise concerns from sonic booms.
Emirates has unveiled a unique livery for one of its Airbus A380 aircraft, marking a significant step in the evolution of its 'Courier Express' service.
Etihad Airways has announced an order for 28 Boeing widebody aircraft, totaling nearly $14.5 billion, including agreements with engine supplier GE Aerospace.
TAP Air Portugal has expanded its network in the United States by launching two new routes.
British Airways has been fined $4.2 million following two incidents where baggage handlers were injured at London Heathrow Airport.
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The Emirates Travel Store has opened its doors in Accra, situated at Stanbic Heights in Airport City.
Cargolux and AIT Worldwide Logistics have entered into a significant agreement to utilize Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in their operations, collaborating with Microsoft for the transportation of server racks as part of Microsoft Cloud Logistics.
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) and Singapore Post Limited (SingPost) have expanded their collaboration to improve international shipping services in Singapore.
A fire on a British Airways plane that led to the temporary closure of Gatwick Airport's main runway was attributed to a pilot error, according to an investigation.
Polaris Aero has renewed its agreement with Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, to continue offering VOCUS FlightRisk to subscribers of Collins' ARINCDirect flight planning tools.
Emirates has opened its first Travel Store in Geneva, covering an area of 134 square meters.
Hawaiian Airlines has recently launched a new daily service between Seattle and Tokyo (Narita), marking the beginning of an enhanced connection between the Pacific Northwest and Japan.