LAX Now Offers COVID-19 Testing With Rapid Turnaround

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is now offering onsite, standard COVID-19 PCR testing, with results available within just three to five hours. The… Read More »
Cameroon’s Camair-Co to dismiss 130 workers

Cameroon’s Camair-Co (QC, Douala) has drawn up a list of 130 workers who it plans to dismiss, representing nearly a… Read More »
Delta CEO Outlines 2021 Strategy

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian sent out his latest ‘Letter from Ed’ on New Year’s Day, this time to employees instead… Read More »
Analysts Project Airlines Lost $35 Billion in 2020

Analysts estimate that U.S. airlines could end up losing more than $35 billion due to the coronavirus pandemic when the… Read More »
Boeing 737 MAX returns to service in the US

On 29 December American Airlines became the first operator to resume service with the Boeing 737 Max since its grounding… Read More »
Two Airlines Come Close To a Mid-Air Collision

Two jets, one from Air France and the other from American Airlines, came perilously close to a mid-air collision last… Read More »
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi plots limited 1Q21 launch

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi (WAZ, Abu Dhabi Int’l) has announced that it would launch on January 15, 2021, following a… Read More »
United Airlines Flight Diverted Over Bomb Threat

A United Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing Wednesday after a possible bomb threat was discovered, law… Read More »
Airline Ticket Sales on the Rise

For the third consecutive week – no doubt boosted by the holiday time period – airline ticket sales were up… Read More »
Papua New Guinea props up Air Niugini

Papua New Guinea’s state-owned Air Niugini (PX, Port Moresby) is to receive operational funding via Kumul Consolidated Holdings (KHC), the… Read More »
Thai Airways delays submission of restructuring plan

Thai Airways International (TG, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi) has filed a request with the Central Bankruptcy Court to postpone by one month,… Read More »
Russia’s Volga-Dnepr Airlines resumes An-124 ops after check

Volga-Dnepr Airlines (VI, Ulyanovsk Vostochny) reactivated the first of its ten An-124s on December 26, 2020, following a month-long grounding… Read More »
American Airlines adds five aircraft to Mesa Airlines’ CPA

Mesa Airlines (YV, Phoenix Sky Harbor) will increase its Capacity Purchase Agreement (CPA) with American Airlines (AA, Dallas/Fort Worth) by… Read More »
Tata Sons increases stake in AirAsia India to 83%

Tata Sons has increased its holding in AirAsia India (I5, Bangalore Int’l) to 83.67% after it acquired an additional 32.67%… Read More »
Athens to be the first destination for Wizz Air Abu Dhabi starting in January

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, the newest national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has confirmed that Athens will be its… Read More »
Passenger Flees JFK Airport After TSA Finds Loaded Gun

A man fled New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport after Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers found a 9 mm… Read More »
Saint Lucia Resort Offering Return Home COVID-19 Testing

Saint Lucia-based Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa and sister resort Serenity at Coconut Bay are offering guests who stay… Read More »
Sri Lanka waives landing, parking fees at three airports

Sri Lanka’s government has approved a Ministry of Tourism proposal waiving all landing and aircraft parking fees at the country’s… Read More »
Moldova’s HiSky takes first A319

HiSky (Chisinau) took delivery of its first A319-100, ER-SKY (msn 2326), on December 22, 2020, Skyliner Aviation has reported. The… Read More »
Nigeria reaches compromise with airlines over $58mn debt

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has reached a compromise with local airlines on a plan to recover about NGN22… Read More »
American Foresees Flying Less Than Half of 2019 Schedule Through February

Speaking today at Miami International Airport prior to departure of the recertified Boeing 737 MAX aircraft’s first passenger flight since… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Announces Revisions to Its Service Animal Policy

Following recent changes to U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) rules, Alaska Airlines will no longer accept emotional support animals on its flights…. Read More »