Spirit Airlines passenger removed from flight for not wearing mask
A Spirit Airlines passenger was removed from a flight from LaGuardia airport to Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Friday for refusing to wear a mask.
End of the runway for 747 jumbo as Boeing placed final part orders: sources
The end for the program has been hanging in the air for years amid falling orders and pricing pressure.
Even as coronavirus cases jump, fewer airlines blocking out middle seats
About 15 million Americans are expected to travel by plane this summer.
Boeing’s laid-off workers eligible for 100-plus weeks of income support
Boeing is moving forward with plans to cut about 10 percent of its workforce.
Boeing PR chief resigns over past article on women in combat
Boeing Co 's communications chief Niel Golightly abruptly resigned on Thursday, following an employee's complaint over an article the former U.S. military pilot wrote 33 years ago arguing women should not serve in combat.
Coronavirus-hit JetBlue could furlough in-flight crew, support center staff: Memo
The U.S. aviation sector received a $32 billion bailout to cover its payrolls.
American Airlines warns it's overstaffed by about 8,000 flight attendants
The company will reduce its international and transcontinental crew to the minimum required by the Federal Aviation Administration, plus one flight attendant.
United Airlines adding nearly 25,000 flights in August
United Airlines Holdings Inc. will increase its flights in August to about 40% of what they were last year, representing growth over June and July as customers slowly return to flying after the coronavirus pandemic lockdowns.
Boeing kept FAA in the dark on key 737 MAX design changes -US IG report
The report points out mistakes made by both the planemaker and FAA in the development and certification of Boeing's top-selling aircraft
What is TSA?
The Transportation Security Administration was formed in the wake of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, to prevent such events from happening again.
Aeromexico files for bankruptcy as coronavirus slams airlines worldwide
The carrier said Tuesday it had begun restructuring under Chapter 11 proceedings.
Airbus cutting 15,000 jobs amid coronavirus crisis
Airbus said it wanted a deal on the job cuts by 2021.
These major carriers are implementing pre-flight health acknowledgement policies
Passengers flying with some of the major U.S. airlines will have to fill out a health screening form prior to flying.
Coronavirus has forever transformed travel industry, Airbnb CEO says
The COVID-19 crisis has forever transformed global travel and tourism, the CEO of Airbnb has speculated.
US airlines face prolonged recovery from coronavirus pandemic, Goldman predicts
U.S. traffic trends have been slower to resume as a result of a resurgence of COVID-19 cases in the country.
When is the best time to fly this summer?
The last Tuesday of August and September are estimated to provide the greatest value for travels.
Boeing 737 MAX takes off on first certification test flight
A Boeing Co 737 MAX took off on Monday just before 1 p.m. EDT from a Seattle-area airport on the first day of certification flight testing with U.S. Federal Aviation Administration test pilots.
Airbus sees output down 40% for two years as job cuts loom
The sources have predicted phased cuts of between 14,000 and 20,000 jobs based on the production targets
Boeing 737 MAX certification flight tests to begin Monday: sources
Pilots and test crew members from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing Co are slated to begin a three-day certification test campaign for the 737 MAX on Monday, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Boeing 737 MAX certification flight test expected soon
A key step in the return to service of the grounded Boeing 737 MAX could take place as soon as early next week.
















