One Airline to Trial Adults-Only Section on Aircraft for Enhanced Passenger Experience
Travelers who dislike sitting nearby infants and children during flights may have a new adults-only section of the airplane to… Read More »
Delta Sky Way at LAX Completes Ahead of Schedule, Enhancing Passenger Experience
Delta Air Lines and Los Angeles World Airports have unveiled the final major phase of the $2.3 billion Delta Sky… Read More »
TSA Anticipates Record-Breaking 14 Million Travelers for Labor Day Weekend
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) estimates that security officers will screen more than 14 million passengers during the Labor Day… Read More »
Porter Airlines Expands with Seven New Routes to Florida
Canadian carrier Porter Airlines is looking to make a dent in the United States market by adding seven new routes… Read More »
TSA PreCheck Expands with Addition of Four New Participating Airlines
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is expanding its TSA PreCheck expedited screening program to add four new airlines to its… Read More »
US FAA Appoints David Boulter as Permanent Aviation Safety Chief
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the United States named its acting head of aviation safety, David Boulter, as the… Read More »
Delta Airlines to Commence Tokyo Haneda-Honolulu Service in October
Delta Air Lines is launching a nonstop daily service between Tokyo International Airport and Honolulu. The Haneda-Honolulu nonstop service will… Read More »
United Airlines Collaborates with Sesame Street to Support Children in Need
United Airlines and Sesame Workshop are partnering for National Preparedness Month to support children in need. During September, the airline… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Reaches Settlement in Deceptive Carry-On Bag Fee Case
Spirit Airlines agreed to pay up to $8.25 million to settle a lawsuit brought by passengers deceived by carry-on bag… Read More »
NASA Advances Commercial Aviation Towards Supersonic Passenger Planes
It’s been two decades since the cost-prohibitive Concorde supersonic passenger jet was retired from service, taking the possibility of transatlantic… Read More »
FAA Successfully Achieves Air Traffic Controller Hiring Goal
The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced it has hired its goal of 1,500 air traffic controllers (ATC) this… Read More »
Boom Attains Significant Milestones in Supersonic Airliner Development
Colorado-based Boom Supersonic, which is seeking to introduce the world’s first independently developed supersonic jet, has announced significant progress toward… Read More »