FAA Seeking to Levy Largest Civil Fines Ever
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had made it a priority to use heavy financial penalties as a deterrent against unruly… Read More »
Aeromexico invests in fleet after exiting Chapter 11
Grupo Aeroméxico is to invest USD5 billion over the next five years, mainly to expand its fleet, following its successful… Read More »
Boeing faces a new crisis for its 737 jets after recent crash in China
Boeing faces a new crisis after a 737 jet fell out of the sky in China, renewing concerns about its… Read More »
U.S. carriers lifted revenue outlook for Q1 2022
U.S. carriers on Tuesday Mar. 15 lifted revenue outlook for the quarter through March as falling COVID-19 cases drive up… Read More »
Global inflight catering services is projected to reach $21.5 billion by 2024
With the traveling public returning to flying, the global market for inflight catering services is projected to reach $21.5 billion… Read More »
What It’s Like to Visit Los Cabos Today
The pandemic may have changed the way we travel, but during my most recent visit to Los Cabos, I found… Read More »
U.S. to extend international minimum flight requirement waivers over COVID
The United States government on Monday Feb. 28 proposed extending temporary waivers of international minimum flight requirements at some U.S…. Read More »
How will Russia’s invasion of Ukraine affect flight paths, journey times and ticket prices?
Europe’s airspace has become a patchwork of no-go zones for Russian planes and – in retaliation – EU carriers are… Read More »