- AirAsia's Maiden Kuala Lumpur-Shenzhen Flight Recorded 100% Load Factor[Jul. 16, 2007]
On July 16, an official launch of Kuala Lumpur - Shenzhen was held at the Low Cost Carrier (LCC) Terminal Airport in honor of the maiden AirAsia flight departing from Kuala Lumpur to the southern part of Guangdong province in China.
- Cathay Pacific's Daily Service to Adelaide Welcomed[Jul. 18, 2007]
On July 18, Adelaide Airport Ltd (AAL) Managing Director Phil Baker welcomed an announcement by Cathay Pacific that it will fly daily between Adelaide and Hong Kong from October 1.
- Freighter Crash at Domodedovo Kills Seven[Jul. 31, 2007]
An-12 freighter belonging to cargo carrier Atran crashed shortly after takeoff from Moscow Domodedovo on July 29, killing all seven crew onboard.
- Jetstar Starts Long Haul International Flights From Cairns[Aug. 02, 2007]
On August 2, Jetstar commenced value based, international long haul operations from Cairns with JQ36 taking off to Nagoya, initially to be operated 6 times weekly with the carrier's two class Airbus 330-200 fleet.
- Wizz Air Introduces Charge for All Checked-in Luggage[Aug. 03, 2007]
On August 3, Wizz Air said that it would introduce further measures to speed up the check-in and increase the efficiency of the baggage handling process. Following the airline's announcement last October to charge if there was more than one checked-in bag, Wizz Air will now charge for each bag.
- Weak US Dollar Boosts BA's Bottom Line[Aug. 04, 2007]
On August 3, British Airways posted a 28-percent rise in quarterly operating profit to beat analysts' forecasts, but warned a weak US dollar and soaring fuel prices would slow full-year revenue growth and raise costs.
- SIA Planes Hit Each Other at Singapore's Changi Airport[Aug. 05, 2007]
On August 4, two Singapore Airlines planes hit each other's wings while preparing for take-off at the city-state's Changi Airport but no one was injured, the carrier said in a statement on August 5.
- Beijing-Shanghai Express Flights Debut[Aug. 06, 2007]
Flights are expected to be available every half an hour for trips between Shanghai and Beijing as an air express service project begins trial operation on August 6.
- Foreigners Say Brazil's Aviation Needs Outside Help[Jul. 24, 2007]
On July 23, an international air traffic controllers' group said foreign experts should intervene to fix Brazil's chaotic air travel system, which the government has struggled to remedy for almost a year.
- Japan, South Korea Agree on Open Skies Deal[Aug. 03, 2007]
Japan and South Korea have reached an open skies agreement, giving the two countries' carriers the freedom to increase flights as they wish, officials said on August 3.