- Los Angeles International Airport Beefs Up Security[Jul. 01, 2007]
The Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) beefed up security following the terrorist car-bombing at the international airport in Glasgow, Scotland, airport authorities said on July 1.
- EU Hands Letter on Air Ban to Indonesia[Jul. 06, 2007]
On July 6, European Union (EU) Ambassador to Indonesia Jean Breteche met with a senior transport official to deliver a letter on EU's decision to ban all 51 Indonesian airlines from flying to the region.
- Two Killed in Jet Crash Near Los Angeles[Jul. 03, 2007]
A four-passenger jet hit a high-tension power line in northern San Diego County on July 3, killing two people, officials said.
- Six Injured When Plane Fails to Take-off in Kazakhstan[Jul. 09, 2007]
Six passengers were injured when a Turkish passenger plane failed to take off at the Almaty International Airport two days ago, emergency authorities said on July 9.
- Small Plane Crashes in Florida, Five Killed[Jul. 10, 2007]
On July 10, five people have been confirmed dead after a small plane crashed in the southeastern U.S. state of Florida, U.S. media reported.
- Man Strolling on Runway Shuts Down Rome Airport[Jul. 04, 2007]
A man found carrying two bags while walking on a runway at Rome's Ciampino airport on July 2 resulted in an extended overnight shutdown of the facility and flight cancellations and delays on July 3.
- Northwest Scrambles to Keep Schedule[Jul. 02, 2007]
Northwest Airlines Corp plans to cut flights and may hire more pilots to help ease crew shortages that forced cancellation of 12 percent of its schedule earlier in June.
- Indonesia Deplores EU Flight Ban[Jul. 02, 2007]
The Indonesian government is disappointed with a decision by the European Commission to ban all Indonesian airlines from flying to the European Union and has asked a chance to make a defense, an official said on July 2.
- Austrians Train for Battles in The Sky[Jul. 05, 2007]
Police officers from around the world attended the opening in Austria of a custom-built training facility for sky marshals who protect civilian airliners from hijackers.
- Brazil's Airport Staff Threatens to Strike Before Pan American Games[Jul. 05, 2007]
The staff of some of Brazil's airports announced on June 5 that they will go on strike on July 11, which can threaten the arrival of country delegations and tourists for the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, starting on July 13.