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Last Updated: Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025, 10:00 AM PDT
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Dog hotel with spa and video calls opens at Rome‑Fiumicino Airport
By Aviacionline: El Aeropuerto Internacional de Fiumicino (FCO) en Roma abrió las puertas de Dog Relais, un hotel de lujo en sus instalaciones diseñado para alojar a l...

Hotel for pampered pets takes off at Italian airport

Piper PA‑18 seaplane crashes into Lake Zug during air show; passenger killed
By Aviation24: A Piper PA-18-150 Super Cub seaplane registered HB-ORK crashed into Lake Zug near Cham on Friday afternoon during an air show, killing a 60-year-old.

Widespread Cyberattack Disrupts Check-in and Boarding Systems at Major European Airports
By Airways Magazine: A major cyberattack has targeted the check-in and boarding systems at several large European airports.

New ‘see-through’ Terminal 1 at San Diego airport makes debut
By Runway Girl: San Diego International Airport will cut the ribbon on its shiny new $3.8 billion Terminal 1 on the morning of Tuesday, September 23 and say goodbye to the old Terminal 1, which has been in service since 1967.
Sergei Sikorsky, son of Igor Sikorsky, whose pioneering work led to the development of the helicopter, has died at the age of 100
By avbrief.com: Eldest son of Igor Sikorsky died at the age of 100.

United Airlines 757 Diverts Twice With Engine Problems, Now Stranded in Shannon
By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: A United Airlines Boeing 757-200 made two emergency diversions due to engine issues, now stranded in Shannon, Ireland.

Grammy-winning songwriter, Brett James, killed in Cirrus SR22T crash
By GlobalAir.com: The aircraft, registered to James under his legal name, Brett Cornelius, departed from the John C Tune Airport (JWN) in Nashville at 12:41 p.m. Thursday.
