- BA: New Heathrow T5 Working Practices Agreed[May 29, 2007]
Agreement has been reached on new working practices for all 6,000 ground staff involved in the move to London Heathrow's Terminal 5, British Airways announced on May 29.
- 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.
- Hong Kong: New Terminal Lets Fly at Asia Threat[Jun. 04, 2007]
Hong Kong airport's new terminal will help strengthen the city's position as an Asian and global transportation hub, but competition from rivals in the region continues to grow, analysts said.
- 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.
- Virgin Blue Considers Resuming Alice Springs Flights[May 31, 2007]
Tourism Minister for Australia's Northern Territory says Virgin Blue executives have agreed to visit Alice Springs with an eye to resuming flights to the red centre.
- Melbourne Airport Sponsorship Program Helps Emerging Artists Take-off[May 25, 2007]
Don Mercer, Chairman of APAC, the operator of Melbourne Airport, launched the airport's major community and cultural initiative, the Melbourne Airport Emerging Talent Program on May 25.
- JFK Plot 'Would Kill Thousands'[Jun. 04, 2007]
A Caribbean-based terror cell with links to radical Islam plotted to launch a catastrophic terror strike on John F. Kennedy International Airport, in New York, in an attack that could have claimed more lives than September 11.
- Small Carriers to Fly High in Mainland China[May 31, 2007]
China's civil aviation administration plans to lift its control over the domestic air route operation right by 2010, a senior official on May 30.
- Australia: Alarm at Lag in Airport Police Boost[May 29, 2007]
Airport staff around the nation were alarmed to discover that special police units intended to boost aviation security had yet to be fully deployed.