Delta Air Lines to restart Israel service
Delta Air Lines will begin service between Atlanta and Tel Aviv in March 2023. Delta’s schedule to the Israeli capital… Read More »
Neb. university joins United’s pilot training program
The University of Nebraska — Omaha has joined United Airlines’ Aviate pilot training program. “We give you a conditional job… Read More »
Alaska pilots join Make-a-Wish flight for their daughter
Alaska Airlines pilots Ryan and Bethany McNelis have flown a lot of families to Florida as volunteers for Alaska’s Make-a-Wish… Read More »
UPS employees collect holiday donations for Ky. food bank
Employees at UPS’ Louisville hub have collected over 9,000 pounds of food for their holiday food drive. The donated food… Read More »
Brother and sister co-pilot Southwest flights
After decades in aviation, Southwest Airlines pilots Greg and Jennifer Eastom co-piloted for the first time last week. The brother… Read More »
US needs to hire more engineers for eVTOL, study says
The US needs to boost its engineering workforce by 10,000 engineers during the next 10 years for the burgeoning market… Read More »
Delta CEO predicts strong travel demand, increased hiring
Air travel demand is high and business travel has nowhere to go but up, Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian… Read More »
United air taxis to start with Manhattan-N.J. route
United Airlines and Archer Aviation plan to launch their electric air taxi service with flights from a heliport on the… Read More »
Company’s sustainable fuel process mimics plants
Air Company, which is backed by JetBlue, makes sustainable aviation fuel from captured carbon using equipment that resembles a whisky… Read More »
United Airlines brings back meals designed for kids
United Airlines is bringing back inflight meals geared for children on long flights where complimentary meals are served. American Airlines… Read More »
New EU laws target aviation supply chain cybersecurity
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency’s new cybersecurity regulations will require aviation suppliers such as plane-makers, airlines and flight schools… Read More »
FAA issues proposed standards for electric air taxi
The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing standards for Joby Aviation’s flying taxi that can hover like a helicopter and fly… Read More »