Relativity Space hires SpaceX executive to lead launch vehicle factory development

Relativity Space has hired a longtime SpaceX executive to help the startup scale up production of its small launch vehicle…. Read More »
Sea-Tac Airport wants TSA to check passengers’ temperatures

Airlines are urging the TSA to start checking passengers’ temperatures as an extra layer of protection for other travelers and… Read More »
Lufthansa Begins Collaboration to Develop Fuel From Sunlight

The Lufthansa Group has initiated a partnership with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) and the Institute’s… Read More »
Cargo demand spurs Delta’s transatlantic route resumptions

Delta Air Lines is resuming two passenger services to Frankfurt (FRA) and London Heathrow (LHR) from May 21 for the… Read More »
Virgin Galactic is looking for 2 pilots to fly its spaceflight missions.

Ever wanted to be an astronaut but didn’t know how to break into the highly competitive industry? Well, Sir Richard… Read More »
A close look at U.S. airline financials

Few industries have suffered more in 2020 than airline stocks. The COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak has slammed the brakes on air… Read More »
Australian regional Rex eyes East Coast flights

Australian carrier Regional Express Holdings (Rex) is considering dramatically expanding its operation to compete on Australia’s lucrative East Coast domestic… Read More »
Emirates resumes flights to nine destinations

Emirates plans to resume scheduled flights to nine destinations next week, as well as offering connections for passengers traveling between… Read More »
GOL to reopen three bases and add flights

GOL Linhas Aéreas is to reopen bases in Brazil at Foz de Iguacu (IGU), Navegantes (NVT) and Maringa (MGF) in May as the carrier… Read More »
What happens to your voucher, travel miles and credit card if the airlines goes bankrupt?

The financial horizon looks uncertain for the airline industry, several are on the brink of running out of cash, loaded… Read More »
Flying During Coronavirus: How Airlines Are Changing Their In-Flight Rules

The latest on mandatory masks, blocked middle seats, and updated boarding procedures. After coming to a near standstill due to the… Read More »
Delta to retire Boeing 777 aircraft fleet to rein in costs

Delta Air Lines said on Thursday it would no longer fly Boeing wide-body 777 aircraft and some of the other… Read More »
Delta wrestles with too many pilots, too many planes

Delta Air Lines sounded two alarms Thursday – in an indication of the deep struggle facing the entire airline industry…. Read More »
Air travel won’t return to pre-crisis levels until 2023, IATA chief warns

The impact on air travel from the coronavirus will be felt for many years to come, according to the International… Read More »
Philippine Airlines completes global safety audit

Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) and PAL Express have complied with the highest international aviation safety standards and completed their… Read More »
Airlines have instructed flight crews to not let masks lead to in-flight disruptions

Passengers are required to wear masks during travel. But crew members are being told to avoid confrontation in the air…. Read More »
Face masks on the fly: Las Vegas airport adds PPE vending machines

Travelers flying in and out of Las Vegas can pick up a variety of items including forgotten toiletries and designer… Read More »
Virgin Atlantic to expand London Heathrow LHR network

UK leisure carrier Virgin Atlantic has announced its planned network for summer 2021. The airline intends to operate 31 routes… Read More »
British Airways and Qatar Airways get approval for UK-Australia JV

The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) has given OneWorld alliance members British Airways and Qatar Airways the green light… Read More »
American Airlines To Return Some ERJ175s And ERJ145s To Service

American Airlines will bring more regional jets back into service under the American Eagle brand from June 3rd. Envoy Air,… Read More »
A4A Applauds Approval of New Sustainable Aviation Fuel Pathway

Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, applauds the addition of a seventh annex… Read More »
FAA Amends Oxygen Mask Rule

The U.S. FAA has amended a Part 121 rule requiring an increase in the flight level threshold at which the… Read More »