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Pressing the Reset Button: The UK Life Sciences Market Reinvents Itself (Institutional Real Estate, Inc.)
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Jan. 1 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Goodwin, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Pressing the Reset Button: The UK Life Sciences Market Reinvents Itself (Institutional Real Estate, Inc.)
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Ray Fang, a Private Equity Real Estate partner and lawyer at Goodwin, says the UK life sciences segment is maturing as investors become more discerning. He describes how in the past investment was somewhat driven by pandemic tailwinds, "and frankly, a fear of missing out". "Private equity funds and institutional investors were making [good returns] and so others looked
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, Jan. 1 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Goodwin, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Pressing the Reset Button: The UK Life Sciences Market Reinvents Itself (Institutional Real Estate, Inc.)
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Ray Fang, a Private Equity Real Estate partner and lawyer at Goodwin, says the UK life sciences segment is maturing as investors become more discerning. He describes how in the past investment was somewhat driven by pandemic tailwinds, "and frankly, a fear of missing out". "Private equity funds and institutional investors were making [good returns] and so others lookedto increase their exposure in a broadly thematic way," he explains. "Capital allocators were just that they were allocators. Whereas now investors want specialised offerings, strong operators, and demand more discipline. It's a lot more fundamentals-led and a lot less speculative." He added. "But actually, if you know what you're doing or can partner with an operator who does, startups succeed, move into larger premises, and you can shape the real estate ecosystem around them."
Please read the Institutional Real Estate, Inc. article for more.
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Original text here: https://www.goodwinlaw.com/en/news-and-events/news/2026/01/announcements-privateequity-pressing-the-reset-button
'Stranger Things' By the Numbers: How the Global Phenomenon Shaped Culture
LOS GATOS, California, Dec. 27 -- Netflix, an Internet television network provider, issued the following news:
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'Stranger Things' By the Numbers: How the Global Phenomenon Shaped Culture
With Stranger Things in its fifth and final season, we wanted to celebrate the show as one of Netflix's most beloved franchises, from record-breaking viewership and world expansion to its cultural and economic impact. Read on for some exciting fun facts by the numbers.
All Eyes on Hawkins
Across 5 seasons, 42 episodes, and over 2,500 minutes, Stranger Things built a world audiences kept coming back to.
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LOS GATOS, California, Dec. 27 -- Netflix, an Internet television network provider, issued the following news:
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'Stranger Things' By the Numbers: How the Global Phenomenon Shaped Culture
With Stranger Things in its fifth and final season, we wanted to celebrate the show as one of Netflix's most beloved franchises, from record-breaking viewership and world expansion to its cultural and economic impact. Read on for some exciting fun facts by the numbers.
All Eyes on Hawkins
Across 5 seasons, 42 episodes, and over 2,500 minutes, Stranger Things built a world audiences kept coming back to.Seasons 1-4 have garnered more than 1.2B views to date, the most views for any Netflix show. In just four weeks, Season 5 Vol. 1 has already reached 102.6M views globally and all five seasons still remain in the Top 10 this week.
Fans have obsessed over countless iconic moments across all seasons, but two were the most popular with members: The most rewatched scenes in all of Stranger Things are: 1) Season 4: When Nancy falls into a trance/possession by Vecna (S4E7, 1:15:00) 2) Season 3: When Dustin and Suzie sing "Never Ending Story" duet (S3E8, 35:40).
Season 5, Vol. 1's premiere week was the biggest in the history of Netflix for an English language show, amassing 59.6M views, hitting #1 in 90 countries and propelling Seasons 1-4 back into the Top 10 -- marking the first time an English language Netflix show has had five seasons in the Top 10. Since the debut of the Netflix Top 10 in 2021, Stranger Things has made the Global Top 10 list 78 times and reached the Top 10 in all 93 countries tracked.
Cultural Impact That Leaves a Lasting Impression
As a result of the show's massive popularity, each season has pierced the culture, creating new trends and even bringing back some from decades past.
Music is a supporting character in the series and it's how many audiences first discovered, or rediscovered, sounds from the '80s. That's been on full display with the release of Season 5, Vol. 1, which drew several classics from years past back into the zeitgeist not only around the world, but also with Gen Z.
According to Spotify, Diana Ross' "Upside Down" (1980) saw a 1,250% increase in global Gen Z streams; Tiffany's "I Think We're Alone Now" (1987) experienced an increase of 880% in global Gen Z streams; "Mr. Sandman" by The Chordettes (1954) had a spike of 625% in global streams; while ABBA's "Fernando" (1976) saw a surge of 335% in global streams and 645% across Gen Z specifically. In fact, Spotify reports that 205,000 Stranger Things-themed playlists have been created globally since Season 1.
Last season, Max Mayfield's favorite song, "Running Up That Hill" (1985) by Kate Bush, entered the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time in its 38-year history. Additionally, Metallica's "Master of Puppets" (1986) climbed into the UK Top 10 for the first time and drove 17.5M downloads of "Master of Puppets" in one week after it was featured in Season 4.
It's not just music. Between the debuts of Season 1 in 2016 and Season 4 in 2022, the Dungeons & Dragons universe, which is a favorite of Eddie Munson and the Hellfire Club, saw a meteoric growth of 673%.
Chip's Ahoy!'s Season 5 campaign highlighting their brand new Stranger Things-inspired cookie earned an impressive 11B impressions and Nike's drop of Stranger Things-inspired Dunk Low sneakers sold out within 4 minutes on Stranger Things Day this year.
To date, over 3.16M copies of Stranger Things books, comics, and other publishing projects have been sold in the US alone since Season 1.
Stranger Things: The Experience has had 2B social impressions so far, with over 850K tickets sold across cities like Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Atlanta, London, Paris, Brazil and Australia since it launched in 2022. Tickets are now on sale for Abu Dhabi and Mexico City locations.
On the awards front, Stranger Things has won over 70 awards from over 230 nominations worldwide including Emmys(R) for Outstanding Casting in a Drama Series and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. The prequel play, Stranger Things: The First Shadow, also earned top honors when it took the stage in London in 2023 and launched on Broadway earlier this year. To date, the play has won four Tony Awards, two Olivier Awards, and two UK Critics' Circle Theatre Awards.
Additionally, Netflix has demonstrated our ability to break out new talent in a way no other studio or network can. Millie Bobby Brown launched her career with Stranger Things and has since starred in multiple Netflix projects like The Electric State, Damsel, which is Netflix's 10th Most Popular English movie of all time, and the Enola Holmes franchise, which returns for a third film next year. Across the cast, we've seen Instagram followings soar: Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Caleb McLaughlin and Gaten Matarazzo went from the thousands to the tens of millions. We're even seeing new Season 5 characters like Jake Connelly (Derek) from Season 5 gain a massive following of fans across social media with Instagram followers nearing the 1M mark.
Fans Turn the World Upside Down
The anticipation leading up to the fifth and final season has been unmatched. Stranger Things 5 became our largest pre-launch marketing campaign for Netflix ever with 5.75B earned global social impressions. Our Rewatch Campaign generated 1.3B earned global social impressions during the month of October alone.
Plus, fun Easter eggs like Eleven's missing poster phone number have gone viral online, resulting in 1M+ calls.
And speaking of fans, the reach of Stranger Things extended far beyond Hawkins and the Upside Down. For Season 5 so far, over 300K fans attended events in every corner of the world, spanning across 32 cities and 23 countries by the new year.
Highlights include the Los Angeles world premiere with over 100 talent and creators, and the "One Last Ride" cycling event with an estimated 50K fans. Global events delighted audiences with a massive parade in Sao Paulo (attended by 13K fans), immersive sets and cast appearances in Tokyo (47K registrations), a transit station turned Upside Down portal in Buenos Aires (20K fans), a holographic spectacle over Sydney Harbour, and a transformed airport hangar in Berlin for guests to experience a bike ride through iconic moments.
And we're not done. End-of-year events will take place in London, Bangkok, Milan, Las Vegas and Madrid, and in theaters across the US and Canada, where fans will have the opportunity to watch The Finale together.
Beyond Cultural Impact, 'Stranger Things' Also Leaves an Indelible Economic Mark
Behind the scenes, thousands helped bring the world of Hawkins (and the Upside Down) to life. Over the course of five seasons, Stranger Things created over 8K production-related jobs across the United States and has contributed more than $1.4B to the US GDP.
In Georgia, where all five seasons of the series were primarily filmed, the series generated over $650M to the state's GDP and was home to over 2K vendors that contributed to the series. California had the second-highest state-level contribution, with over $500M to the state's GDP.
Volume 1 of Stranger Things 5 is streaming now -- only on Netflix. Volume 2 debuts on Christmas Day at 5pm PT, followed by the series finale on New Year's Eve at 5pm PT. Are you ready for the end?
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Original text here: https://about.netflix.com/en/news/stranger-things-by-the-numbers-a-phenomenon-shaped-by-friendship-adventures
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'Stranger Things 5': Prepare for One Last Adventure With Our Final Season Coverage Guide
LOS GATOS, California, Dec. 27 -- Netflix, an Internet television network provider, issued the following news:
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'Stranger Things 5': Prepare for One Last Adventure With Our Final Season Coverage Guide
Are you ready to have your world turned upside down one last time? Volume 2 of Stranger Things' fifth and final season is now streaming on Netflix and Tudum has your complete coverage guide to everything you'll need to dissect the latest twists and turns (and hopefully help the gang defeat Vecna for good). Check back after the finale on New Year's Eve for the latest interviews, episode explainers
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LOS GATOS, California, Dec. 27 -- Netflix, an Internet television network provider, issued the following news:
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'Stranger Things 5': Prepare for One Last Adventure With Our Final Season Coverage Guide
Are you ready to have your world turned upside down one last time? Volume 2 of Stranger Things' fifth and final season is now streaming on Netflix and Tudum has your complete coverage guide to everything you'll need to dissect the latest twists and turns (and hopefully help the gang defeat Vecna for good). Check back after the finale on New Year's Eve for the latest interviews, episode explainersand teary farewells.
Before You Watch:
The Stranger Things 5 Release Date Has Been Revealed: Tick tock. The countdown to the final episodes begins now.
Take Our Stranger Things Superfan Quiz: Find out how well you know the iconic series.
Stranger Things Season 1 Ending Explained: Season 1 introduced us to Eleven, Barb, and The Upside Down -- here's how it went down.
Everything That Happened in Stranger Things Season 2: Everyone is a year older, and the monsters are scarier as the Upside Down extends its reach through Hawkins.
Stranger Things Season 3 Ending Explained: Season 3 took Hawkins to the mall -- and straight into the Mind Flayer's grip.
Stranger Things Season 4 Recap: Vecna officially enters the chat, and the endgame is set.
The History of Stranger Things in 11 Objects: Take a trip down memory lane ahead of the series's final installment.
Immerse Yourself in Stranger Things with These Hawkins-Approved Must-Haves: Snag these essentials before they disappear into the Upside Down.
Stranger Things Finale Coming to Netflix and Select Theaters for Fan Events: The fan events will take place on December 31 and January 1.
Dive Deep into the Upside Down with Deluxe New Stranger Things Book: Packed with exclusive interviews and photos, the book is coming exclusively to Target next year.
Stranger Things 5 Trailer: Watch as the epic final battle begins.
Everything You Need to Know About Stranger Things 5: Read the logline and episode titles for the final season, check out behind-the-scenes photos and much more.
5 Memorable Moments You Missed at the Stranger Things 5 World Premiere: From unforgettable cast interviews to special sneak peeks, the night was one to remember.
Stranger Things 5: Watch the Bone-Chilling First 5 Minutes: Head back to Hawkins with a sneak peek at the debut episode.
After You Watch Volume 1:
Stranger Things 5 Cast Guide: Your favorite nerds are headed back to Hawkins, along with some new faces.
Every Song in Every Season of Stranger Things: "Running Up That Hill" and "Master of Puppets" were just the beginning. Get all the details on the latest needle drops from Season 5.
Cara Buono Breaks Down Her Gruesome Fistfight in Stranger Things 5: "It was so satisfying to finally see Karen Wheeler get her big hero moment."
Linda Hamilton Reveals Why She Wanted to Play Stranger Things Villain Dr. Kay: "I just loved the entire cast and whole world that this show invented."
Stranger Things 5's Caroline Elle Abrams Has Seen Your Tina and Erica Memes: The 16-year-old opens up about playing Erica's much-discussed best friend.
Meet Nell Fisher, the New Holly Wheeler Stranger Things Fans Are Rooting For: The youngest member of the Wheeler family takes center stage as a key player.
Who Is Mr. Whatsit, Holly Wheeler's Imaginary Friend in Stranger Things 5?: The mysterious figure was inspired by both Dr. Brenner and Mr. Rogers.
Nell Fisher and Jamie Campbell Bower Discuss Their Work on Stranger Things: "It has fundamentally changed my life," says Campbell Bower.
Duffer Brothers' High School Teacher Reveals How She Was Cast in Stranger Things: The series' co-creators recruited their former drama teacher, Hope Hynes Love, for the final season.
Noah Schnapp Says Will's Big Moment in Stranger Things 5 Was 'Such a Dream': "For Will, that moment is like the Holy Grail moment," says Schnapp.
Watch Noah Schanpp Discuss Will's Transformation in Stranger Things 5 Episode 4: Go behind the scenes with this special video interview.
Stranger Things Season 5, Volume 1 Ending Explainer: Get new insight from the cast and creatives about every major moment in Episode 4 and what's to come.
Watch the Stranger Things 5 Cast React to the Episode 4 Table Read: Relive every twist, shock, and "no way!" moment from the game-changing Episode 4 as the cast sits down together for its first-ever table read of the episode.
Jamie Campbell Bower Makes Surprise Cameo in Stranger Things: The First Shadow: The original Henry Creel just made his Broadway debut.
The Pulse-Racing Trailer for Stranger Things 5, Volume 2, Has Arrived: "It's not over -- not by a long shot."
After You Watch Volume 2:
How Stranger Things 5 Director Frank Darabont on Filming Episode 5's Seminal Scene: "What Noah delivered on set was astonishing."
Noah Schnapp Cried When He Read That Scene in Stranger Things 5: "I wouldn't be where I am without that character and seeing how people reacted and received him."
Stranger Things 5: Let's Unravel the Secrets of the Upside Down: The shadow dimension is not what it seems.
Stranger Things 5, Volume 2 Ending Explained: Let's unpack that explosive finish and what lies ahead.
The Stranger Things Finale Episode Length Has Been Revealed: If you're not ready to say goodbye to Hawkins, you're in luck.
An Epic Stranger Things Show Will Light Up the Las Vegas Sky: Here's what to know about the Hawkins-inspired fan event, and how to sign up.
14 Shows Like Stranger Things to Fulfill Your Nostalgic Sci-Fi Needs: Before, during, or after you indulge in the latest episodes.
Volumes 1 and 2 of Stranger Things 5 is now streaming -- only on Netflix. The series finale debuts on New Year's Eve at 5pm PT.
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Original text here: https://about.netflix.com/en/news/stranger-things-5-prepare-for-one-last-adventure-with-our-final-season
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Pennsylvania Superior Court Vacates $1 Billion Verdict Against Mitsubishi
LOS ANGELES, California, Dec. 26 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Pennsylvania Superior Court Vacates $1 Billion Verdict Against Mitsubishi
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On December 22, 2025, the Pennsylvania Superior Court vacated a jury's $1 billion verdict against our client Mitsubishi.
Our team includes partners Tom Dupree and Michael Holecek and associates Jeff Liu, Branton Nestor, and Summer Wall.
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Original text here: https://www.gibsondunn.com/pennsylvania-superior-court-vacates-1-billion-verdict-against-mitsubishi/
Johnson & Johnson Statement on the Phase 2b DUPLEX-AD Study
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Dec. 26 [Category: BizHealth & Beauty] -- Johnson and Johnson posted the following news release:
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Johnson & Johnson Statement on the Phase 2b DUPLEX-AD Study
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The Phase 2b DUPLEX-AD proof-of-concept study (95475939ADM2001) evaluated JNJ-95475939 (JNJ-5939) for the treatment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD). The results of a planned interim analysis met prespecified criteria for early termination of the study, as they did not meet the high-bar efficacy we established for advancing our clinical development programs for atopic dermatitis. JNJ-5939 was
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NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Dec. 26 [Category: BizHealth & Beauty] -- Johnson and Johnson posted the following news release:
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Johnson & Johnson Statement on the Phase 2b DUPLEX-AD Study
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The Phase 2b DUPLEX-AD proof-of-concept study (95475939ADM2001) evaluated JNJ-95475939 (JNJ-5939) for the treatment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD). The results of a planned interim analysis met prespecified criteria for early termination of the study, as they did not meet the high-bar efficacy we established for advancing our clinical development programs for atopic dermatitis. JNJ-5939 waswell tolerated in the study.
Johnson & Johnson is deeply committed to progressing our rich pipeline of clinical-stage and pre-clinical drug candidates for atopic dermatitis. As a chronic and often debilitating disease, where unmet need remains high, atopic dermatitis places both physical and emotional burdens on patients and their families. We look forward to delivering new, transformative medicines that have the greatest potential to meet the needs of the more than 100 million individuals worldwide impacted by this disease.
Cautions Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
This statement contains "forward-looking statements" as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 related to our atopic dermatitis pipeline. The reader is cautioned not to rely on these forward-looking statements. These statements are based on current expectations of future events. If underlying assumptions prove inaccurate or known or unknown risks or uncertainties materialize, actual results could vary materially from the expectations and projections of Johnson & Johnson. Risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: challenges and uncertainties inherent in product research and development, including the uncertainty of clinical success and of obtaining regulatory approvals; uncertainty of commercial success; manufacturing difficulties and delays; competition, including technological advances, new products and patents attained by competitors; challenges to patents; product efficacy or safety concerns resulting in product recalls or regulatory action; changes in behavior and spending patterns of purchasers of health care products and services; changes to applicable laws and regulations, including global health care reforms; and trends toward health care cost containment. A further list and descriptions of these risks, uncertainties and other factors can be found in Johnson & Johnson 's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, including in the sections captioned "Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements" and "Item 1A. Risk Factors," and in Johnson & Johnson 's subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Copies of these filings are available online at www.sec.gov, www.jnj.com, www.investor.jnj.com or on request from Johnson & Johnson. Johnson & Johnson does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement as a result of new information or future events or developments.
Media contact:
Michelle Romano
mromano3@its.jnj.com
Investor contact:
Lauren Johnson
investor-relations@its.jnj.com
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Original text here: https://www.jnj.com/media-center/press-releases/johnson-johnson-statement-on-the-phase-2b-duplex-ad-study
Doubling down on DFW: American further strengthens its Flagship hub
FORT WORTH, Texas, Dec. 26 [Category: BizAerospace] -- American Airlines posted the following news:
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Doubling down on DFW: American further strengthens its Flagship hub
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* A reimagined schedule at the airline's largest and most important hub enhances the customer experience at nearly every touchpoint.
* Adjustments to scheduled flight times drive greater certainty for customers, improved and more desirable departure times and more seamless journeys.
* Schedule enhancements and ongoing investments continue to improve the overall airport experience.
* American's track record of
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FORT WORTH, Texas, Dec. 26 [Category: BizAerospace] -- American Airlines posted the following news:
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Doubling down on DFW: American further strengthens its Flagship hub
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* A reimagined schedule at the airline's largest and most important hub enhances the customer experience at nearly every touchpoint.
* Adjustments to scheduled flight times drive greater certainty for customers, improved and more desirable departure times and more seamless journeys.
* Schedule enhancements and ongoing investments continue to improve the overall airport experience.
* American's track record ofrecovering from irregular operations better than any other airline is further bolstered with investments in remote deplaning resources.
FORT WORTH, Texas American Airlines is fundamentally changing the way it does business at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), the airline's largest hub, and the airline's customers will soon benefit from those changes in a meaningful way.
DFW has an outsized impact on the rest of the airline's operation and on the journeys of the nearly 700,000 customers the airline serves every day across its global network. More customers and more bags travel and connect through DFW every day than any other airport in American's network with more than 30% of all daily connecting customers and daily connecting checked bags traveling through the airline's hometown airport. When DFW runs well, American runs well. That impact demands continued focus and investment, and both are already well underway. The airline is investing millions of dollars to fortify DFW, delivering:
* Smoother, seamless airport experiences
* Greater certainty to schedules and connections
* Improved resilience when weather or other disruptions hit
Restructuring DFW today for the customer journeys of tomorrow
For more than a decade, American's schedule at DFW has been concentrated across nine banks, or large clusters of flights across the operating day. As all airline bank structures do, this times large groups of flights together, coordinating arrivals and departures, and ultimately, coordinating quick and seamless connections.
Beginning in April and visible in the airline's schedules starting Dec. 27 American's DFW operation is evolving to a 13-bank structure, providing more certainty to the airline's average 100,000 peak daily customers traveling on the more than 930 average peak DFW daily departing flights.
"As the operating environment and our customers' expectations have evolved in the last 10 years, our approach at our largest and most impactful hub must also evolve," said Jim Moses, Senior Vice President of DFW Operations. "We're making this significant shift while maintaining the same breadth, depth and schedule quality our customers expect and depend on. That means good things for American's customers, our team members and just about everyone who depends on the airline."
With this structural schedule change, customers will also benefit from more improved early-morning departure times compared to 2025. Specifically, they will experience more departure options in highly desired time windows and fewer early morning departures to DFW, which is especially good news for customers making morning connections through DFW.
Adding even more trip certainty
In addition to the airline's DFW schedule, American is making a bold and unprecedented investment in block time for flights to and from DFW and across the airline's network. Block time the total scheduled time between pushback from the departure gate to arrival at the destination gate determines how long a customer's trip feels.
With this investment in American's customers, the airline is ensuring more on-time departures that lead to more on-time arrivals and fewer delays, all creating an overall smoother and improved travel experience. In short, American is bolstering its ability to get its customers and their bags where they're going and on time.
Maximizing connections, minimizing disruptions
* Improved customer connection times: American is making it easier to connect through DFW. While customers will still have the flexibility to book tight connections when time matters especially for business travelers the schedule enhancements provide more options for a stress-free experience. American's new structure at DFW reduces the concentration of very short connection times, creating more balance that offers customers greater confidence when planning their journey.
* More connection opportunities: The new bank structure keeps nearly all existing connection opportunities in addition to creating new opportunities across the airline's most-connected hub airport.
* It's great for bags, too: Just as customer connections will improve, so, too, will checked bag connections. That means even more bags arriving with customers, and in many cases, arriving ahead of customers. American has doubled down on checked bag management over the past few years, and this fundamental shift at DFW further strengthens the work already being experienced by customers.
* Airspace efficiency: What's good on the ground is also good in the air. By reflowing American's DFW schedule, the airline is helping make the airspace around the DFW metroplex even more efficient, meaning fewer air traffic delays and more on-time departures and arrivals for customers.
Improving the overall airport experience
As American spreads out its DFW flight schedule across the day, the airline is also spreading out customer volume, including everything from local customers arriving in parking garages, checking in at lobbies and clearing security to connecting customers making their way through American's terminals to their next flights.
These changes are on top of a number of other critical investments to further enhance the customer experience when traveling through American's Flagship hub, and importantly, enabling future growth, which means more flight and destination options for our customers. That includes:
* Modernizing American's facilities and airport terminals, including Terminal A and C Pier extensions adding nine incremental gates.
* Expanding American's DFW footprint with the addition of Terminal F. When completed in 2030, the airline will operate all 31 new gates in the terminal with increased widebody capacity, state of the art baggage technology and dedicated premium lounges, Flagship check-in and a new U.S. Customs facility.
* Streamlining the airport security experience through new and innovative programs in partnership with the Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. TSA PreCheck Touchless ID is allowing customers at DFW (and 16 other locations across American's broad U.S. network) to use facial recognition technology for more secure and efficient identity verification. And with Enhanced Passenger Processing and One Stop Security of which, American was the first U.S. airline to roll out customers arriving into and connecting through DFW from international travel are experiencing record fast U.S. immigration processing times along with a much-improved connection to their next flight.
* Reimagining traffic flow, in coordination with DFW Airport, to provide a seamless travel experience pre- and post-flight. Critical updates to the vehicle traffic flow went live right ahead of the winter holiday travel season.
Recovering even better when bad weather hits
No other airline recovers from bad weather and irregular operations better than American, and the airline has demonstrated that time and time again. Having the airline's largest hub at DFW provides immeasurable benefits to American's customers and the broader airline, including the ability to easily connect through an airport centrally located in the U.S.
With all the benefits DFW brings, it has also recently experienced a disproportionate amount of bad weather, particularly thunderstorms that can require the entire airport to be paused until the conditions clear. When that happens in the future, this new schedule structure will provide far greater resilience and less adverse impact, allowing American to recover even quicker and get customers on their way as soon as the weather clears.
"Our investment in operational resilience extends beyond our DFW schedule," said Moses. "We know the negative impact flight diversions have on our customers. They're also incredibly disruptive to the broader airline, especially as they create congestion at airports which often limits our ability to get aircraft to a gate and importantly, deplane customers."
At DFW, American is investing millions of dollars in additional remote deplaning capability (everything from equipment and bussing to staffing) that allows the airline to most importantly, divert fewer flights away from DFW.
About American Airlines Group
As a leading global airline, American Airlines offers thousands of flights per day to more than 350 destinations in more than 60 countries. The airline is a founding member of the one world alliance, whose members serve more than 900 destinations around the globe. Shares of American Airlines Group Inc. trade on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol AAL. Learn more about what's happening at American by visiting news.aa.com and connect with American @AmericanAir and at Facebook.com/AmericanAirlines. To Care for People on Life's Journey (r).
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Original text here: https://news.aa.com/news/news-details/2025/Doubling-down-on-DFW-American-further-strengthens-its-Flagship-hub-OPS-OTH-12/default.aspx
Baptist Memorial Health Care and Arcare expand relationship to better serve Tennessee
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Dec. 26 [Category: BizBizHospital] -- Baptist Memorial Health Care posted the following news release:
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Baptist Memorial Health Care and Arcare expand relationship to better serve Tennessee
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MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 26, 2025- Baptist Memorial Health Care is joining with Arcare to expand treatment services for alcohol and substance use disorders in Tennessee through the Baptist Center of Excellence in Addiction Medicine.
Through this new collaboration, Arcare, a federally qualified health center specializing in primary care, behavioral health, chronic disease care, pharmaceutical
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MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Dec. 26 [Category: BizBizHospital] -- Baptist Memorial Health Care posted the following news release:
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Baptist Memorial Health Care and Arcare expand relationship to better serve Tennessee
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MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 26, 2025- Baptist Memorial Health Care is joining with Arcare to expand treatment services for alcohol and substance use disorders in Tennessee through the Baptist Center of Excellence in Addiction Medicine.
Through this new collaboration, Arcare, a federally qualified health center specializing in primary care, behavioral health, chronic disease care, pharmaceuticalcare and insurance, will now house the Baptist Center of Excellence for Addiction Medicine Director and Fellowship Program, which serves as a training site for program fellows. This model will connect academic training, clinical practice and community outreach and create a sustainable system to prepare the next generation of addiction medicine specialists to support patients and save lives.
"This collaboration represents a significant step forward in advancing access to high-quality, evidence-based addiction medicine care across Tennessee and the broader Mid-South region," said Derick Ziegler, vice president/chief transformation officer for Baptist Memorial Health Care. "By working with Arcare, we're extending our reach and ensuring individuals dealing with substance use disorders have access to compassionate, coordinated medical providers and treatment wherever they live."
Baptist and Arcare were already collaborating on addiction medicine projects in Arkansas and Mississippi. In 2022, Baptist Center of Excellence in Addiction Medicine collaborated with MississippiCare (now Arcare) to identify post-acute, follow-up care for patients with opioid use and/or alcohol use disorder in Mississippi. This collaboration resulted in a Health Resources & Services Administration Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP)-Medication Assisted Treatment access grant to increase access points to treatment and provide medications and supportive services to individuals with opioid use disorder and/or alcohol use disorder.
"Together, Baptist and Arcare are committed to transforming addiction treatment across the region by emphasizing prevention, early intervention, evidence-based care and ongoing recovery support," said Dr. Steven F. Collier, Arcare founder and CEO. "This expansion underscores both organizations' dedication to addressing the growing addiction crisis through innovation, collaboration and compassion."
Baptist and Arcare hosted Mississippi's first opioid summit in 2024. This has become an annual event, bringing together addiction medicine, social services and law enforcement professionals to assess and address the local issue, as well as identify ways to reduce the stigma around addiction and provide ongoing support and aftercare during recovery.
Founded in 1986, Arcare is a medical network striving to fulfill its "Health for All" mission by specializing in primary care, behavioral health, chronic disease care, pharmaceutical care and insurance. As a Federally Qualified Healthcare Center (FQHC), Arcare is able to care for every patient regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. For more information, visit www.arcare.net.
Baptist Memorial Health Care and Integrated Addiction Care Associates formed the Center of Excellence in Addiction Medicine in 2019 to provide immediate, comprehensive treatment for Baptist Memorial patients with substance and alcohol use disorders. Patients are connected with an addiction medicine specialist and a supporting team of physicians, therapists, social workers, care coordinators and recovery support specialists through teleconsultation and telemedicine to create a seamless path toward treatment and recovery. To learn more, visit baptistonline.org/services/addiction-care.
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