Canada moots subsidised regional air connectivity
In a major policy direction change, the Canadian government is considering subsidising airlines to stimulate affordable air connectivity across the… Read More »
Flight Safety Foundation Says ‘It’s Safe to Fly’
The Flight Safety Foundation, a global advocate for aviation safety, released a bold statement today, telling the traveling public that… Read More »
Indonesia to liquidate Merpati as state-owned enterprise
Merpati (Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta) is among 14 state companies that Erick Thohir, Indonesia’s minister of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), is planning to… Read More »
FAA head’s 737 MAX test flight viewed as a PR stunt by victims
A report on ainonline.com reveals relatives of the victims of the Boeing 737 MAX crashes regarded FAA Administrator Steve Dickson’s… Read More »
FAA Chief Completes Boeing 737 MAX Test Flight, Not Ready to Approve Plane’s Return
On Wednesday, September 30, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Steve Dickson, completed an evaluative test flight of Boeing’s persistently… Read More »
Travel slump threatens 46 million jobs, aviation group says
The impact of the coronavirus on travel may cost as many as 46 million jobs globally, according to projections published… Read More »
Could All Las Vegas Hotel-Casinos Go Smoke-Free?
With three properties in Las Vegas now committed to reducing smoking, a question looms: could all of Sin City’s hotels… Read More »
Could a Health and Safety Certificate Become the Norm for Air Travel?
A health and safety certificate might soon join the list of documents travelers need to present if they plan on… Read More »