- Cleared Swissair Chiefs Collect Damages as Well[Jun. 08, 2007]
On June 7, a Swiss court acquitted the former senior executives and board of Swissair over their role in the spectacular collapse of one of Europe's leading airlines six years ago.
- Airbus Superjumbo Returns to Japan[Jun. 05, 2007]
On June 4, the giant Airbus A380 superjumbo touched down in Japan on a three-nation tour of the Asia-Pacific that will also take the world's biggest passenger aircraft to Australia and Taiwan.
- Minister Among 21 Killed in Air Crash in Sierra Leone[Jun. 05, 2007]
Togolese Sports Minister Richard Attipoe was among the members of a delegation of sports officials from Togo killed aboard a passenger helicopter that crashed in Sierra Leone, officials said on June 4.
- Tight Security at Rome Airport During Bush Visit[Jun. 07, 2007]
More than 1,500 police will be deployed at Rome's Fiumicino airport for the arrival and departure of United States President George W. Bush, sources at Leonardo da Vinci Airport said on June 7.
- Airlines Would Face Paying Billions in EU Emission Trading Scheme[Jun. 07, 2007]
The cost to airlines of joining the European Union's emissions trading scheme would be 9.8 billion euros (HK$103.43 billion) to 45 billion euros between 2011 and 2022, a study showed on June 6.
- Israeli Jet Makes Emergency Landing at Ben-Gurion Airport[Jun. 04, 2007]
On June 4, a jet of Israeli El Al Airlines made a safe emergency landing at Ben-Gurion International Airport.
- New York Mayor Calls for Calm After Foiled Bomb Plot Against JFK Airport[Jun. 04, 2007]
On June 4, mayor Michael Bloomberg urged New Yorkers to keep calm in his first public comments about an alleged plot to blow up the John F. Kennedy Airport.
- Air Crash Kills 20 in Sierra Leone[Jun. 03, 2007]
A helicopter ferrying passengers to Freetown airport in Sierra Leone has crashed, killing at least 20 people.
- US: Security Beefed Up at Los Angeles Int'l Airport[Jun. 02, 2007]
A foiled plot to blow up New York's Kennedy International Airport prompted authorities to beef up security at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on June 2.
- IATA: Passenger Demand Strong, Cargo Remains Sluggish[May 30, 2007]
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released traffic results for the first four months of the year showing year-on-year international passenger demand growth of 6.7%, freight demand growth significantly slower at 2.6%, with average load factors for the period at 75.4%.