Airline CEOs explain flight cancellations to Congress after taking $54 billion in taxpayer aid
Top airline executives on Dec. 14 told a Senate panel that a tight labor market and difficulty convincing some workers… Read More »
American CEO Doug Parker Says Government Aid “Saved the Airline Industry”
American Airlines CEO Doug Parker is prepared to tell a United States Senate committee on Wednesday that the $54 billion… Read More »
Leisure flyers seek out premium seating
Leisure travelers are buying more premium seating, airline executives report, with Delta Air Lines leader Glen Hauenstein saying that “The… Read More »
Airbus goes legal accusing Qatar Airways of misrepresenting the A350 problem as a safety issue
Airbus dramatically raised the stakes in a dispute with Qatar Airways over skin flaws on A350 jetliners on Dec. 9,… Read More »
Flight Attendants Nearing Their Breaking Point With Unruly Passengers
This year’s headlines have been riddled with reports of “unruly passengers” aboard airplanes—a catch-all phrase that’s come to encompass troublesome… Read More »
FAA research grants aim to tackle aviation’s massive deficit of greener fuel
The Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday announced a series of new university research grants in hopes of making greener aviation… Read More »
European regulators issued a preliminary warning for anti-lightning flaw on some Airbus A350 jets
European regulators have issued a preliminary warning that patches of lightning protection may have been wrongly fitted on over a… Read More »
Omicron is prompting new rules for international travelers to the U.S.
The rules of international travel are changing — again. The emergence of the omicron variant of Covid in southern Africa… Read More »