News from May 2025
Plans for the expansion of Seattle's Paine Field International Airport have been formalized following an order by Snohomish County.
Cathay and Feeding Hong Kong have marked over a decade of collaboration in addressing environmental and social challenges through their surplus food rescue program.
SAS has reintroduced flights from Copenhagen to Seattle, marking a significant step in its expansion into the US market.
Allegiant Air has announced a new intra-state route, adding to its domestic operations across 42 US states.
KLM, the Dutch airline, operates a fleet of 115 aircraft primarily composed of Boeing jets and a smaller number from Airbus.
Airlines are making adjustments to their flight schedules as they prepare for the busy summer months.
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, was recently seen flying on American Airlines, a move that caught the attention of both her cabin crew and social media users.
In May 2025, a Georgia state court judge allowed Delta Air Lines to proceed with its lawsuit against cybersecurity vendor CrowdStrike.
President Trump's administration reportedly initiated discussions about acquiring a Qatar-owned luxury Boeing 747-8, challenging the narrative that it was offered as a gift by the Qatari government.
Heather Garboden, Chief Customer Officer at American Airlines, discussed the airline's plans to enhance customer experience during an appearance on the Tell Me Why podcast with host Ron DeFeo.
The American Express Centurion Lounge at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) Terminal 3 has temporarily closed as of May 27, 2025.
Lufthansa is operating eight Airbus A380 aircraft from its Munich hub, focusing on routes to Asia and the United States.
BA CityFlyer, a subsidiary of British Airways founded in 2007, operates from London City Airport (LCY) with 20 aircraft serving 33 destinations.
Allegiant Air has launched four new nonstop routes from Portland International Airport (PDX) as part of its significant network expansion.
Ryanair and easyJet, two of Europe's leading low-cost carriers, continue to compete not only in passenger numbers but also in fleet age.
Emirates, a prominent airline in the long-haul aviation sector, has announced a record profit of $6.2 billion for the financial year ending March 31.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are preparing for a busy Memorial Day travel weekend, marking the start of the peak summer travel season in the United States.
The era of trijets, once a prominent feature in the aviation industry, has largely come to an end.
Aircraft power requirements have become increasingly significant as manufacturers strive to enhance passenger comfort and luxury.
Denver International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the United States, is aiming to expand its international connections by attracting more Airbus A380 flights.