- Air Traffic Control to Get Ready for The Games[Jan. 23, 2007]
China's civil aviation authority will expedite preparations to guarantee safe, sound and comfortable air transport during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
- Suspected Black Box of Indonesia's Missing Plane Found[Jan. 21, 2007]
The search and rescue (SAR) team has received an orange box, suspected as a black box of Indonesia's ill-fated Adam Air plane, which has been disappeared with 102 people aboard since Jan. 1 when it was on its way from Surabaya to Manado.
- Alitalia Sets Date for New Board[Jan. 20, 2007]
On January 19, Italian airline Alitalia SpA called a shareholders' meeting to name a new board on February 22.
- HK, Macau Agents Get Airfare Go-ahead[Jan. 20, 2007]
Hong Kong and Macau airfare agents are now allowed to set up wholly owned companies on the mainland market, as China's civil aviation authority further opened its ticket distribution sector.
- 9-year-old in Airplane, High-speed Car Chase Drama[Jan. 19, 2007]
A 9-year-old boy with a history of stealing cars and running away sneaked onto a plane bound for Texas, getting caught after missing an airport connection, officials said.
- US: No-fly List Checked for Accuracy[Jan. 18, 2007]
The Bush administration is checking the accuracy of a watch list of suspected terrorists banned from traveling on airliners in the US and will probably cut the list in half, the head of the Transportation Security Administration said on January 17.
- International Civil Aviation Organization to Carry Out Safety Inspection in China[Jan. 12, 2007]
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) will carry out safety inspections in China in March.
- Indonesian Plane Searchers Detect Suspected Black Box[Jan. 17, 2007]
On January 17, the search team for a missing Indonesian passenger plane was reported of having detected a significant undersea metal object suspected to be the cabin recording device known as black box.
- Cathay Pacific Welcomes Economic Summit Reports[Jan. 15, 2007]
Cathay Pacific Airways welcomes the Reports of the Economic Summit on "China's 11th Five-Year Plan and the Development of Hong Kong" unveiled by Hong Kong SAR Chief Executive Mr Donald Tsang on January 15.
- Pilot in Ky Crash Violated Rules[Jan. 18, 2007]
Seconds before the crash of a commuter jet that took off from the wrong runway, the co-pilot noted it was "weird" that the Lexington, Ky., airstrip had no lights, according to the transcript of a cockpit recording released on January 17.