Delta hopes to bring all inactive pilots back by fall
Delta Air Lines plans to bring all of the 1,700 pilots on inactive status back to active duty by the… Read More »
FedEx, UPS begin shipping 3rd COVID-19 vaccine
FedEx and UPS have begun moving shipments of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, which arrived at their hubs in… Read More »
Interest in RV Travel Surges in the US
A lot of Americans will be traveling around in their brand-new RVs this spring and summer or renting them from popular outlets such… Read More »
United Airlines to pay $49.5mn to resolve mail fraud case
United Airlines (UA, Chicago O’Hare) has agreed to pay USD49.46 million to resolve criminal charges and civil claims relating to… Read More »
Court orders Korean Air to pay fine for signal light error
Seoul Administrative Court has upheld a KRW300 million won (USD268,000) fine that South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport… Read More »
Qantas may get more aid, eyes short-haul fleet renewal
Josh Frydenberg, Australia’s federal treasurer, is considering further measures to support coronavirus-hit companies such as Qantas (QF, Sydney Kingsford Smith)… Read More »
Austrian Airlines sells three B767s to MDI
Austrian Airlines (OS, Vienna) has announced it has found a buyer for three of its B767-300(ER)s – Texan aircraft, engines,… Read More »
Air Namibia placed in provisional liquidation
Air Namibia (SW, Windhoek Int’l) has been placed into provisional liquidation by the Namibian High Court in Windhoek following an… Read More »
Australia ungrounds the B737 MAX
Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) ungrounded the B737 MAX on February 26, 2021, thereby becoming the first regulator in… Read More »
United Airlines orders 25 incremental B737 MAX
United Airlines (UA, Chicago O’Hare) has said in its annual report that it has placed a firm order for 25… Read More »
Singapore’s SilkAir puts seven B737-800s up for sale
SilkAir (MI, Singapore Changi) has appointed Skytech-AIC to sell seven B737-800s that will not be transferred to parent Singapore Airlines… Read More »
UK’s NEBO Air to start commercial electric ops
Small UK-based start-up NEBO Air (Damyns Hall) is poised to launch commercial flights with the world’s first type-certified fully electric… Read More »