News from May 2025
FedEx has announced the opening of a new facility in Brest, enhancing its operational capabilities in the region.
Riyadh Air, a startup airline based in Saudi Arabia, has revealed the cabin configuration and seating arrangement for its long-haul Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners.
The Chase Sapphire Preferred card maintains its place as a favorite among travelers and points enthusiasts.
Dolly Parton's vision for a theme park in her childhood region of the Great Smoky Mountains became a reality when Dollywood opened its doors in 1986.
American Airlines is revising its route offerings at New York's LaGuardia Airport, adding four new routes while discontinuing seven others.
Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest airline, recently announced the graduation of 974 students from its Aviation University.
Delta Air Lines is executing a plan to avoid paying tariffs, as explained by its CEO, although details of the strategy were not entirely clear at the time.
Delta Air Lines has announced a 4% salary increase for its ground staff and flight attendants, marking the fourth consecutive year of pay hikes for these employees.
JetBlue is reportedly in discussions with United Airlines regarding a potential partnership.
Rory McIlroy, a renowned golfer, has been dominating the field, recently achieving a career grand slam by winning the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia.
After approximately a year of delay, American Airlines received the first two of its new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, which feature a premium-heavy seating arrangement.
Amidst economic uncertainties in the commercial aviation industry, airfare prices have decreased, offering relief to consumers ahead of the busy summer travel season.
Bill Gates, known for his role in founding Microsoft and his extensive philanthropic efforts, maintains a fleet of private jets.
Lufthansa has expanded its European operations with the addition of Lufthansa City Airlines to its portfolio, which already includes Lufthansa CityLine.
UNI Global Union General Secretary Christy Hoffman has issued a strong call to action in recognition of International Workers’ Day, held on May 1.
The global trade union movement marked International Workers’ Memorial Day (IWMD) on April 28, focusing on technology and workplace health and safety.
The rise in abuse against commerce workers observed during the pandemic has continued, with evidence indicating that such incidents persist globally despite the easing of health restrictions.
Russia's military actions in Ukraine continue to affect commercial aviation significantly.
Passengers flying with Virgin Atlantic can bid for an upgrade to the next class of service.
Understanding the depreciation of private jets is crucial for owners who want to manage their investments wisely.