Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas are in the air again.
Cruise, 62, piloted a helicopter in London the day before de Armas’ birthday on Wednesday, April 30. The 37-year-old actress is apparently collaborating with the Top Gun: Maverick actor on a future project.
According to a source, the two will “maybe” celebrate de Armas’ birthday together today.
PEOPLE reached out to Cruise and de Armas representatives for comment.
TMZ was the first to report photos of the blonde Oscar nominee departing the chopper, as well as footage showing Cruise and what looks to be a co-pilot landing it.

The Cuban actress, dressed in a sweatshirt and shorts, can be seen conversing with Cruise before walking onto the helipad with one of her two puppies in her arms. The other dog emerged from the other side of the chopper on a leash held by another woman, who followed de Armas in walking off the runway.
Cruise, dressed in a dark T-shirt and trousers, disembarked after conversing with airport officials on the tarmac and gave one of them a fist bump.
According to a source, the two action actors, who have previously been seen together in England, are not romantically involved. When they were first seen on a night out in February, the insider said they were at dinner with their agents “discussing potential collaborations down the line” and that they “appeared to have no romantic connection, just friends.”

Cruise and the Knives Out actor were reportedly photographed arriving in London by helicopter on March 14. They were accompanied by Cruise’s Edge of Tomorrow and American Made director Doug Liman. We don’t know the name of the project they might be working on.
De Armas, who participated in the action movie No Time To Die and stars in the upcoming From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (in cinemas June 6), complimented Cruise in a 2023 interview with USA Today, calling his stunt work “mind-blowing.”
Cruise next produces and acts in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, the eighth movie in the action franchise, which opens in theaters on May 23.