News from May 2025
Max Verstappen, the Dutch Formula 1 driver, known for his impressive record in the sport, continues to make headlines not only for his racing achievements but also for his possessions off the track.
Since the start of the year, changes in United States policies and renewed concerns around border procedures have led to a cautious stance among European travelers considering trips across the Atlantic.
A Delta Air Lines Boeing 757-200, operating Flight DL1329 from Jacksonville to Atlanta, was forced to return to Jacksonville on April 30 following a reported flap issue.
Employees at an auto accessory manufacturing company in Philadelphia have successfully defended their rights against what they describe as intimidation tactics by the United Auto Workers (UAW) union.
Newark Liberty International Airport has been experiencing severe disruptions due to a combination of air traffic control equipment failures and staffing shortages.
Flying, in modern times, is generally considered an enjoyable experience.
Jay-Z and Beyoncé, widely recognized as a prominent couple in the entertainment industry, are known for their music careers and business ventures.
The Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 aircraft engine, utilized extensively in the aviation industry, has encountered significant issues affecting both airlines and passengers globally.
In 2023, Delta Air Lines resumed its flight services between Miami International Airport and José Martí International Airport in Havana after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic.
Questions linger about the continuation of production for previous-generation Boeing and Airbus jets as orders still remain on the books for certain models, particularly in freighter and military adaptations.
Aircalin, the airline serving New Caledonia, has temporarily grounded its two Airbus A330-900 aircraft for scheduled maintenance.
Boeing is on the brink of delivering its last older generation passenger 777-300ER as it shifts focus to producing the 777X.
The flying boat played a significant role in World War II maritime operations, with various models serving different allied forces in multiple capacities.
British Airways, one of Europe's largest airlines, operates extensive long-haul routes from its hub at London Heathrow Airport.
SkyTeam, a leading global airline alliance, connects over 1,000 destinations through 18 member airlines.
April brought significant developments in the hotel industry, including new partnerships and anticipated openings.
Federal Express Corporation, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp., plans to transport 2.7 million pounds of fresh flowers from Colombia and Ecuador to North America for Mother's Day.
As the May 7 deadline approaches, U.S. airport security checkpoints are preparing for changes due to the enforcement of the Real ID policy by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Air New Zealand is set to launch its fully redesigned Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, marking a significant moment for the airline.
Emirates and AEGEAN Group have expanded their partnership to provide reciprocal loyalty benefits for frequent flyer members.