News from 2025
Chase has announced the launch of its new Sapphire Reserve Exclusive Tables program, which provides exclusive dining access for its Sapphire Reserve cardholders.
UNI Global Union affiliate, Communication Workers’ Union of Kenya (COWU Kenya), and Teleperformance have reached a local implementation agreement in Kenya.
UNI Global Union's U.S. affiliate, SEIU, is staging protests across the country against the detention of immigrant workers, including SEIU members.
An international delegation was barred from entering an Elanders/Bergen Logistics distribution center in New Jersey.
Bombardier, a prominent name in the manufacturing of private jets, is preparing to introduce a major addition to its lineup with the Global 8000, due to enter service in 2025.
Qantas is expanding its international network with the reintroduction of two long-haul routes from Perth to Johannesburg and Auckland, as seen in its latest schedule submission to OAG.
American Airlines continues to be among the few carriers offering first-class cabins, branded as Flagship First.
Air Canada's inaugural Airbus A321XLR is being assembled at Airbus's Hamburg Finkenwerder site in Germany.
British Airways has temporarily halted its flights from London to Dallas, a route it has served since around 2000, excluding a brief pause during the pandemic.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a proposed airworthiness directive (AD) to address the issue of uncommanded slide deployments on Boeing 737 Next Generation (NG) and 737 MAX aircraft.
The Chinese government has instructed its airlines to halt Boeing aircraft deliveries amid ongoing trade tensions with the United States.
Southwest Airlines provides a network of flights from John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH), utilizing a low-cost business model popularized from its base in Dallas Love Field.
The commercial aviation industry, including JetBlue Airways, has faced significant challenges in recent months due to economic instability exacerbated by geopolitical tensions and trade disputes.
Ryanair, the Irish low-cost airline, was established more than 40 years ago and has since grown to become a major entity in European aviation.
A flight from United Airlines, operating a Boeing 777-200, had to make an unexpected diversion to Dublin on April 15.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced an investigation into an incident involving a Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-900ER.
United Airlines operates a fleet of 141 Boeing 737-800s, making it the most frequently used aircraft type in the airline's operations.
Emirates, the Dubai-based carrier, ceased operations of its Airbus A380 to 24 destinations, a shift in their flight strategy since the aircraft inaugurated service nearly 17 years ago.
Aer Lingus has introduced its inaugural service between Dublin and Nashville, a city renowned for its country music and rapid growth.
Nearly 300 passengers of Delta Air Lines faced an unexpected ordeal on April 10th when two separate flights were diverted, leading to them being confined within the aircraft cabins overnight.