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In May 2024, the Park Hyatt Tokyo closed, so that it could undergo a major renovation. There’s now an exciting update, as the hotel has just started accepting reservations again, for its opening as of December 2025. Park Hyatt Tokyo reopening December 9, 2025 The Park Hyatt Tokyo is expected to reopen as of December 9, 2025, with reservations now being available. Since the spring of 2024, the hotel has been undergoing a full renovation, including of public areas and guest rooms. The hotel first opened in 1994, so this renovation coincides with the property’s 30th anniversary. The hotel has…
10 News San Diego has reported that San Diego International Airport has officially opened its revamped Terminal 1, which is nearly three times larger than the old structure and built with a strong emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and passenger experience. The terminal opens amid growing demand for travel to and from San Diego, and is intended to support future growth for decades. San Diego International Airport IATA Code SAN City San Diego Designation Major-Domestic The new Terminal 1 replaces the original modular facility built in the 1960s. Its scale and features reflect San Diego’s ambition to modernize one of the…
Norway has confirmed that Russian military aircraft violated its airspace on three separate occasions in 2025, joining NATO allies in condemning what the alliance described as a pattern of “irresponsible and unacceptable” behavior over allied territory. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre stated that the incidents in April, July, and August 2025 marked the end of a decade-long period without any Russian incursions into Norwegian airspace. “These incidents occur in an already serious security situation,” Støre said, stressing that NATO was united in its condemnation of Russia’s actions in Estonia, Poland, Romania, and elsewhere. Three airspace violations in 2025 According to…
PARIS — Robin Radar got into drone detection in the early 2010s, when the company needed predictable targets to validate its bird-spotting radars, founder and CEO Siete Hamminga recalls.The Dutch startup considered partnering with a pigeon club to release homing pigeons, the executive told Defense News in an interview at the DSEI UK defense show in London earlier this month.In the end, the company turned to drones, their controlled flight allowing to validate detection – a practical move that would prove to be fortuitous. Today, drone detection accounts for a majority of Robin Radar’s revenue, with defense applications dominant, Hamminga…
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has different classifications for airplanes. Small airplanes, for instance, fall under the Normal, Utility, Transport or Acrobatic category depending on how they are used. Airplanes in the Normal category are used for carrying passengers and cargo. Airplanes in the Utility category are used for more strenuous flight maneuvers. Airplanes in the Transport category are used to transport passengers and cargo under 14 CFR Part 25. Airplanes in the Acrobatic category are used for aerobatic maneuvers. In addition to these categories, however, the FAA has Airplane Design Group (ADG) classifications. What Are ADG Classifications? ADG…
Air France-KLM and SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) have announced a major expansion of their existing commercial partnership, aimed at further improving connectivity and enhancing the travel experience for passengers traveling between Scandinavia and the United States. Revealing the new tie-up on September 23, 2025, Air France will add its code to SAS-operated non-stop transatlantic flights. According to an Air-France KLM Group statement, “This new codeshare agreement will provide customers with seamless access to a wide range of destinations across the United States via key Scandinavian hubs. “This strategic step reinforces the commitment of both partners to deliver greater convenience and…
The busiest airport in the United States in 2025, as well as the rest of the world in most other years since the turn of the millennium, has been Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). This facility, which offers nonstop services to destinations all across the globe, has long been a principal hub for the US-based legacy carrier Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL). A fortress hub that serves as the principal global linchpin of the Delta Air Lines network, this facility has long been one of the biggest and most valuable assets in Delta’s operational portfolio. Almost no carrier comes close…
Charlotte Herhold, vice president of strategy and business development at sustainable aviation fuel producer CleanJoule, will join Cargo Facts Symposium 2025 for the panel discussion “Fueling the Future: Jet fuel, sustainability and the energy costs of tomorrow” on Thursday, Oct. 23, at 11:30 a.m. (GMT -5). The 31st annual Cargo Facts Symposium will take place Oct. 22-24 at the Grand Hyatt in Nashville, Tenn., where air cargo executives and market influencers in the industry will gather to assess the latest trends and developments in the freighter sector, while sharing their insights to project the market’s growth trajectory. View the full…
Top considerations when planning new freighter routes include shifting markets and demand, as well as airport infrastructure. Cargo leaders from Turkish Airlines and Emirates SkyCargo agree that implementing routes is a matter of addressing new trends in a timely manner while taking the necessary time to consider a new route from every angle. “We do […] source
7Air this month took delivery of a fourth 737-800 freighter to reach its narrowbody fleet goal in its first year of operation. The 1999-vintage 737-800BCF (29945, ex-Transavia) completed a short ferry flight to Miami (MIA) from Sanford International Airport (SFB) in Orlando, Fla., on Sept. 19. Unit 29945, on lease from Flight Lease, becomes the […] source