- Another Accident-free Year for China's Civil Aviation Sector in 2006[Jan. 13, 2007]
China's civil aviation industry achieved a clean sheet in safety last year by notching up 6.13 million hours of safe flights.
- Annual Exercise Tests HKIA's Emergency Preparedness[Jan. 11, 2007]
- Royal Nepal Airlines Apologises to Peru over Promotional Photo[Jan. 12, 2007]
Royal Nepal Airlines has apologized to Peru after mistakenly using a photo of the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu to promote tourism in Nepal.
- Hong Kong's 3rd Air Cargo Terminal to Operate in 2011[Jan. 10, 2007]
On January 10, the Economic Development and Labor Bureau of Hong Kong announced that the third air cargo terminal at the Hong Kong International Airport was expected to be completed by 2011.
- Indonesia Finds Wreckage of Missing Plane[Jan. 12, 2007]
Pieces of an Indonesian airliner that vanished with 102 people on board have been found strewn in the ocean, officials said on January 11, after a painstaking 10-day search from jungles to stormy seas.
- 'Big Three' Airlines in for Windfall[Jan. 11, 2007]
The central government is likely to inject at least 10 billion yuan (HK$9.99 billion) into the "Big Three" mainland airlines to lower their gearing and improve their profitability, according to a senior official of Air China.
- New United Route to Link Capitals[Jan. 11, 2007]
On January 10, United Airlines won tentative approval from the US government for the first daily nonstop flight between Washington and Beijing.
- UA Flies Ahead of Rivals on China-US Services[Jan. 11, 2007]
UAL Corp's United Airlines has won tentative approval to fly the first nonstop daily service between Washington D.C. and Beijing, helping it gain the upper hand as it competes against other US carriers on the lucrative Sino-US route.
- Questions Raised over Airline Safety in Indonesia[Jan. 08, 2007]
Critics raising concerns about Indonesia's disaster response system and the safety of the country's rapidly growing budget airline industry following the disappearance of a Boeing 737 on New Year's Day.
- United Airlines to Offer Nonstop China Flight[Jan. 10, 2007]
On January 9, United Airlines of the United States won tentative approval from the US federal government to operate the first-ever nonstop daily flight between Washington and China - a route potentially worth $200 million (euro154 million) a year.