News from May 2025
Cathay Pacific has entered into an agreement with China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) to refuel some of its flights departing from Hong Kong International Airport with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
IndiGo is hosting the 81st Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) in New Delhi, marking the event's return to India after a 42-year hiatus.
Flying Food Group has announced the successful relaunch of SAS - Scandinavian Airlines flights after a 16-year hiatus.
Etihad Airways is set to increase its Airbus A380 operations at London Heathrow Airport.
Delta Air Lines is set to implement its most extensive transatlantic summer schedule to date.
United Airlines has announced a partnership with JetBlue, marking its return to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).
Boeing has faced significant challenges in recent years, including production delays, strikes, and safety incidents.
Flying Food Group has announced the successful relaunch of Virgin Atlantic operations at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD).
As allegations surface, questions arise about the Trump administration's involvement in talks concerning a Qatar-owned Boeing 747-8 transferred to the United States.
A potential measles exposure at Denver International Airport (DEN) and a nearby hotel has been reported by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
Last week, a TAP Air Portugal Airbus A330 flying from Newark to Lisbon landed with one engine operational following an in-flight shutdown.
William Bruce's family has been embroiled in a dispute with Spirit Airlines over lost luggage since January 25, 2025.
Qatar Airways has decided to cancel its order for 25 Boeing 737 MAX 10 aircraft, as confirmed by the airline's Chief Executive Officer, Badr Al-Meer, in an interview with Bloomberg.
Porter Airlines, the third-largest airline in Canada since its inception in 2006, operates over 30 destinations across Canada and the United States.
The Boeing 737 MAX, a significant narrowbody aircraft from Boeing, faces limitations that prevent further extension of its design.
Since the launch of the Airbus A330neo aircraft family in 2014, which includes the A330-800 and the A330-900 models, there has been a steady increase in operators using these aircraft.
Air New Zealand has successfully returned a Boeing 777-300ER to its home base in Auckland after the aircraft sustained damage during an incident in Brisbane, Australia.
An Antonov An-24 aircraft, operated by Angara Airlines, experienced a nose gear collapse upon landing in Kirensk, Russia.
Lufthansa has announced changes to its winter 2025/2026 flight schedule, notably affecting its Boeing 747-400 operations.
Singapore Airlines, the flag carrier of Singapore, is based at Singapore Changi Airport and operates a fleet comprising primarily widebody aircraft.