News from September 2025
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) has launched a new weekly scheduled flight departing from Hanoi, Vietnam, on Mondays.
Emirates welcomed a delegation of all-women ICC match officials at its Group Headquarters in Dubai ahead of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025.
Delta Air Lines will begin its first nonstop daily service between New York’s JFK Airport and Porto, Portugal (OPO) on May 21, 2026.
A new agreement between Long Beach Airport and concession partner Paradies Lagardère will bring additional dining and retail options to the airport.
FedEx has opened a new automated logistics center at Tallinn Airport, aiming to strengthen Estonia’s connections with global markets.
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) has begun operations at a new automated sorting facility located in the cargo area of Tallinn Airport, Estonia.
Esperanza Maciel, an employee of Flying Food Group, said that Unite Here withheld her health insurance as retaliation for not joining a strike.
Long Beach Airport has introduced a new security screening lane and redesigned its security queue to improve passenger flow and reduce wait times.
Cathay Pacific has announced it will resume its Hong Kong to Seattle route next year, expanding its presence in the United States.
Emirates Flight Catering (EKFC) has started its first Culinary Arts Apprenticeship Programme in partnership with the Dubai College of Tourism (DCT), which is part of the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism.
American Airlines, along with its regional partners under the American Eagle brand, operates several short-haul routes across its network.
London Gatwick Airport has received approval from the UK government to use its second runway for regular flight operations.
Delta Air Lines is moving forward with a comprehensive cabin redesign across its fleet, starting with the Boeing 757 in fall 2025 and followed by the Airbus A350.
Delta Air Lines currently operates a fleet of 176 widebody aircraft, including 11 Airbus A330-200s, which are the least used among its widebody types.
LATAM Airlines Group has placed an order with Embraer for up to 74 E195-E2 regional jets, consisting of 24 firm orders and options for 50 additional aircraft.
Vietjet is set to receive its first Boeing 737 MAX aircraft this Sunday, nearly a decade after placing its initial order.
On September 21, a significant runway incursion occurred at Nice-Côte d'Azur Airport involving two Airbus A320 aircraft.
For decades, four-engine passenger aircraft like the Boeing 747, Airbus A340, and Airbus A380 were central to long-haul commercial aviation.
Uzbekistan Airways has announced its largest-ever aircraft order, committing to purchase up to 22 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner has become a significant development in commercial aviation due to its focus on fuel efficiency, range flexibility, and operational versatility.