Volaris Airlines Faces Up to $300,000 Fine for Tarmac Delay Violations
The U.S. Department of Transportation has imposed a fine of up to $300,000 on Mexican airline Volaris for breaching federal… Read More »
NASA Retires Historic DC-8 Flying Laboratory as Era of Early Airliners Nears End in U.S.
NASA’s Douglas DC-8 flying laboratory, one of the last of its kind still flying in the United States, has officially… Read More »
U.S. Justice Department Finds Boeing in Breach of 2021 Criminal Prosecution Agreement
The U.S. Justice Department has declared that Boeing Co. failed to comply with the terms of a 2021 agreement that… Read More »
Over 160 U.S. Lawmakers Call on Mediation Board to Aid Flight Attendants in Contract Negotiations
A bipartisan group of 168 U.S. lawmakers, led by Democratic Representative Melanie Stansbury, has made a significant appeal to the… Read More »
U.S. Congress Approves $105 Billion Funding Boost for FAA, Enhancing Aviation Safety and Modernization Through 2028
The U.S. Congress has successfully finalized a significant FAA reauthorization package, securing $105 billion in funding for the Federal Aviation… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Introduces Compensation Program for Flight Delays Following DOT Settlement
Southwest Airlines has initiated a compensation program for passengers affected by flight delays, following a $140 million settlement with the… Read More »
Study Reveals Which U.S. Airline Has the Most Delays and Cancellations
A recent study has identified the U.S. airline with the highest rates of delays and cancellations, providing travelers with crucial… Read More »
FAA Mandates Safety Management Systems for Charter Airlines and Manufacturers
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on Monday its plans to implement new regulations mandating the use of Safety Management… Read More »