News from September 2025
In 2024, oneworld marked its 25th anniversary by reflecting on its development from a partnership between American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, and Canadian International in 1999 to an alliance of 15 members and over 20...
Southwest Airlines is moving forward with plans to retire its Boeing 737 Next Generation (NG) aircraft earlier than many industry observers expected.
Ground crews at airlines such as Delta Air Lines face many of the same frustrations as passengers when it comes to flight delays.
For decades, Boeing’s commercial aviation strategy has centered on its narrowbody aircraft program, with the 737 MAX now playing a crucial role in the company’s recovery efforts.
A recent survey by The Harris Poll for The Points Guy indicates that many Americans believe they have missed the best opportunity to book holiday travel, but industry experts say there is still time to secure good deals.
Emirates has marked a decade of operations at Orlando International Airport, highlighting its role in connecting the Florida city to global destinations.
Ethiopian Airlines Group, in collaboration with the Africa Development Bank (AfDB), Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (DAR), and KPMG, hosted a two-day project showcase for the Bishoftu Airport at the Ethiopian Skylight Hotel.
Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico will be required to end their joint venture by January 1, 2026, following a decision from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT).
FedEx has opened a new 19,000 square foot freight facility at East Midlands Airport in the United Kingdom.
Delta Air Lines will add two new Mediterranean destinations, Sardinia and Malta, to its summer 2026 schedule following a unique public voting initiative.
Cathay and Hong Kong Disneyland Resort have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to work together on new tourism initiatives aimed at increasing inbound travel to Hong Kong.
Flying Food Group recently held an Employee Appreciation Event at its IAD facility to mark the end of summer.
Boeing launched the 737 in the late 1960s to address short-haul needs for U.S. airlines.
Kenia Nezario, a back-of-house worker for Flying Food Group, said that Unite Here Local 11 exerted pressure on workers during arbitration concerning the potential reinstatement of Roberto Muñoz, who was previously dismissed for harassment.
Amazon has become the first company to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Ontario International Airport.
Emirates has opened a new flight crew training centre in Dubai, aiming to support the airline’s future growth and address increasing demand for pilot training.
In April 2023, Qatar Airways announced it would take delivery of Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft originally intended for Russian airline S7.
Air Niugini, the national airline of Papua New Guinea, has become the 25th operator of the Airbus A220-300 aircraft.
Delta Air Lines has acknowledged ongoing challenges in its main cabin performance, particularly in transatlantic markets during the summer season.
Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways have been prominent in the airline industry, often drawing attention for their distinct approaches to balancing full-service amenities with low-cost operations.