- Virgin Blue Launches Carbon Offset Program[Mar. 21, 2007]
On March 21, Virgin Blue has become the first airline in Australia to have a comprehensive and certified carbon offset program that forms part of its integrated strategy to address environmental impact issues, including greenhouse gas emissions.
- easyJet Announces New Route Between London Gatwick and Krakow[Mar. 05, 2007]
On March 5, easyJet, Europe's leading low-fares airline, announced it would expand its operations between the UK and Poland, with a new route connecting London Gatwick with Krakow.
- easyJet Announces New Route Between London Luton and Zurich[Mar. 14, 2007]
On March 14, easyJet, Europe's leading low-fares airline, announced the latest addition to its growing network, a route connecting London Luton and Zurich.
- JAL Pilot Lands in Hot Water[Mar. 13, 2007]
Japan Airlines has reprimanded a pilot for allowing a female cabin attendant to sit in the captain's seat and pose for photographs during a flight.
- BA Announces Changes in New Summer Schedule[Mar. 20, 2007]
British Airways is launching four new routes from London Gatwick airport this summer including its first new longhaul destination from the airport for six years.
- Qantas Supports A380 Visit to Los Angeles[Mar. 20, 2007]
On March 20, Qantas said the first visit of the Airbus A380 to Los Angeles was an important milestone for the airline.
- Fly with Your Favourite Characters From Charlotte's Web Only on Singapore Airlines[Mar. 19, 2007]
This March and April, Charlotte and the ever-adorable Wilbur the pig from the hit children's movie, Charlotte's Web, will accompany young travellers onboard Singapore Airlines.
- Singapore Airlines and US Airways Announce Codeshare Cooperation[Mar. 19, 2007]
From June 1, Singapore Airlines' customers will be able to enjoy seamless travel between Singapore and three cities in the United States, thanks to a new codeshare agreement between Singapore Airlines and US Airways.
- Adelaide Airport Wins International Praise[Mar. 13, 2007]
Adelaide Airport has been named as the world's second best airport in the 5 - 15 million passengers category at the Airports Council International 2006 awards for service quality in Dubai recently.
- Boeing Rolls Out First 787 Vertical Fin[Mar. 14, 2007]
On March 14, Boeing celebrated roll out of the first vertical fin for the company's all-new commercial airplane, the 787 Dreamliner. Manufactured and assembled at the Composite Manufacturing Center in Frederickson, Wash., the vertical fin is the largest primary structure of the 787 airframe built by an internal Boeing supplier. The delivery meets a key program milestone as the airplane begins final assembly in Everett, Wash., in preparation for its initial roll out in July.