FAA Confirms Boeing 737 MAX Certification Flight on the Horizon
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) anticipates that the beleaguered Boeing 737 MAX’s certification flight will take place sometime in the… Read More »
A350 Pilots Banned From Drinking Coffee in Cockpits
In a new safety precaution, the EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has banned A350 airliner pilots from drinking coffee in the… Read More »
United Airlines Becomes First US Carrier to Open Its Own Flight School
United Airlines today announced the signing of a purchase agreement to establish its United Aviate Academy, an expansion upon its ‘Aviate’… Read More »
American Announces Codeshare Agreement With GOL
American Airlines has entered into a new codeshare agreement with GOL, Brazil’s largest airline, creating the most daily service between… Read More »
World’s First Autonomous Air Taxi Trial Initiated in New Zealand
Urban Air Mobility is a high-value industry that’s fast emerging all around the world, as it holds the promise of… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Goes the Extra Mile for Young Boy
You might think that airline employees are monochromatic subservients just following the company handbook. You’d be wrong. Virtually all airline… Read More »
SkyWest signs for 20 Embraer 175 jets
Embraer and SkyWest have signed a firm order for 20 E175 jets in a 76-seat configuration with deliveries expected to… Read More »
Soon-to-be released government report questions Southwest Airlines’ safety
An upcoming government report says Southwest Airlines flew millions of passengers on planes with unconfirmed safety records and criticizes the… Read More »