Airport Workers Fear for Safety Over COVID-19
Eight out of 10 workers on the frontlines at U.S. airports across the country fear for their safety due to… Read More »
Bipartisan Group Tries Different Approach to Stimulus Package: What It Means for Travel
The bipartisan group of U.S. Senators and Representatives pitching a second stimulus package is trying a unique approach to get the relief… Read More »
US Airports Offering COVID-19 Testing Ahead of the Holidays
Airports Offering On-Site Testing With more than 85 million Americans expected to travel for the upcoming Christmas holiday, airports across… Read More »
Will Southwest Furloughs Spur Relief Package?
As if billions of dollars lost and tens of thousands of employees already laid off wasn’t enough, perhaps the first furloughs in… Read More »
easyJet enlists restructuring firm to cut $1.9bn debt pile
easyJet (U2, London Luton) has enlisted American consulting and restructuring firm AlixPartners in an attempt to refinance its GBP1.4 billion… Read More »
APOC Aviation disassembles two CFM56-7B engines
APOC Aviation will be bringing two torn down CFM56-7B engines into stock mid-December. ESN874488 and ESN888169 have previously been operated… Read More »
Flight Attendants President Says Proposed Relief Package a Stop-Gap
Sara Nelson, president of the powerful Association of Flight Attendants-CWA International union, said Tuesday she is thankful for a newly… Read More »
FCC Quashes Proposal to Allow In-Flight Phone Calls
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has officially rejected a seven-year-old proposal to lift the ban on in-flight cellphone calls on… Read More »