- easyJet Expands Italian Routes with New Gatwick-Pisa Service[Apr. 03, 2007]
On April 3, easyJet, Europe's leading low-fares airline, launched the first of two new Italian routes from its largest base, London Gatwick Airport. The daily service to the beautiful city of Pisa is available from just 24.99 pounds one way.
- Zoom Launches New Low-cost Bermuda-London Flights[Apr. 12, 2007]
On April 12, Zoom Airlines announced that it is to introduce low-cost direct flights between Bermuda and London Gatwick.
- Zoom Airlines to Launch London - New York Service[Apr. 11, 2007]
Zoom Airlines is to operate daily flights from London Gatwick to New York JFK from Thursday June 21 this year.
- Airbus Starts Painting First A380 for Singapore Airlines[Apr. 11, 2007]
Following timely completion of the cabin installation of the first A380 for Singapore Airlines, Airbus has started the paintwork on this aircraft.
- JetBlue Airways Announces Spring into Summer Sale[Apr. 10, 2007]
On April 10, JetBlue Airways Corporation launched a special 10-day "Spring into Summer" sale for April, May and June travel, with fares starting as low as US$99 for travel between New York/JFK and Santiago, DR or Santo Domingo, DR (service begins May 24) or between Boston and Bermuda (service begins May 1). Fares as low as US$109 are available between New York/JFK and Bermuda, or between Orlando and Aguadilla, PR; Ponce, PR (service begins May 24); and San Juan, PR.
- Mouse Delays Flight 4 Hours[Apr. 09, 2007]
On April 8, a fugitive mouse delayed the departure of a Japan-bound airliner for more than four hours as technicians hunted down the potential threat, airline officials said.
- BA: First Heathrow Terminal 5 Tickets on Sale[Apr. 10, 2007]
A chance to buy a moment of history became available on April 10 when tickets for the first flights from London Heathrow's Terminal 5 went on sale.
- American Airlines Applies to Fly Chicago to Buenos Aires[Apr. 03, 2007]
On April 3, American Airlines announced that it has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation to operate a daily nonstop flight between Chicago O'Hare International Airport and Buenos Aires, Argentina, starting Oct. 28, 2007.
- Diet Behind False Test Result[Apr. 11, 2007]
Virgin Atlantic Airways has reinstated a pilot wrongly accused of drinking after an investigation revealed that a low-carbohydrate diet had made the man smell of alcohol.
- FAA Authorizes Naverus to Design and Implement RNP Procedures[Apr. 09, 2007]
The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has authorized Naverus to be an RNP Procedure Developer. Per the authorization, the company will provide airlines, other aircraft operators and airports with design of RNP procedures, integration, quality assurance, flight validation and maintenance services. This authorization, combined with the FAA's recent qualification of Naverus as RNP operations Approval Consultants, recognizes the company's ability to provide all the products and services needed for implementation of an RNP program. Naverus is the first organization identified by the FAA for these roles.