Boeing plans to cut 787 Dreamliner output, jobs: Report
Output of the dreamliner could be reportedly cut in half
Southwest CEO aims to keep coronavirus from causing first layoffs in its history
The airline reduced its spending and borrowed more to boost its cash reserves.
European hot spot keeps tourists' cash in controversial refund scheme
Portugal is offering vouchers to tourists forced to cancel their travel plans due to the pandemic in an effort to reduce the damage from a crisis that could reduce international travel by 39% this year.
Air France-KLM CEO forfeits bonus under Dutch pressure
The CEO Ben Smith is the latest executive to give up a bonus as the coronavirus hurts company profits.
Boeing is sued for $336 million over canceled 737 MAX order
Boeing Co. was sued for $336 million on Wednesday by a Kuwaiti leasing company that accused it of wrongly refusing to return advance payments on a now-canceled order for 40 of its troubled 737 MAX planes.
Virgin Australia airline seeks bankruptcy protection
The move came after the Australian government refused Virgin’s request for a 1.4 billion Australian dollar ($888 million) loan
United Airlines sees $2.1B loss as coronavirus hits growth hopes
United Airlines said on Monday it expects to report a pre-tax loss of about $2.1 billion for the first quarter, after the coronavirus pandemic crushed demand.
Branson says Virgin Atlantic will need UK government help to survive
Virgin Atlantic is based in the UK and is 51% owned by Branson's Virgin group and 49% owned by U.S. airline Delta
Spirit AeroSystems bringing back some furloughed workers
About 2,100 workers, hourly and salaried, are scheduled to return to various production lines at the Spirit plant in Wichita on Monday.
Emirates airline tests passengers for coronavirus before flight leaves Dubai
On Wednesday, Emirates tested all the passengers who were traveling to Tunisia from Dubai for the coronavirus.
Boeing to resume commercial airplane production at Puget Sound
Boeing Co. on Thursday said it will resume commercial airline production at its Puget Sound facilities next week,
Roy Halladay on drugs, doing stunts before deadly plane crash: NTSB
Baseball Hall of Famer Roy Halladay had high levels of amphetamines in his system and was doing extreme acrobatics when he lost control of his small plane and nosedived into the Gulf of Mexico in 2017, killing him, a National Transportation Safety Board report issued Wednesday said.
United cuts May flights by 90%, tells employees to brace for job cuts
Travel demand for United has cratered as most U.S. states have ordered residents to stay at home
How to fly during coronavirus pandemic: 6 travel tips from TSA
Here are six tips from the TSA on how to fly during the coronavirus pandemic
Airlines, Treasury reach deal on $25B coronavirus relief package
US airlines, decimated from the coronavirus slowdown, have a lifeline from the Treasury Dept.
Airlines consider coronavirus social distancing and face masks
Airlines are mulling over empty seats and supplies amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus shutdown forces more Boeing 737 MAX cancellations
Boeing on Tuesday reported another 75 cancellations for its 737 MAX jetliner in March, as the coronavirus crisis worsens disruptions from the grounding of its best-selling jet.
Coronavirus forces airlines to consider selling miles for cash
Major airlines are weighing options amid the coronavirus pandemic and may sell flight miles to credit card companies to survive.
U.S. airlines must repay some coronavirus cash, Mnuchin says
Every $1 billion in government aid would include $700 million in grants, $300 million in low-interest loans and an option for the government to buy $30 million in shares.
Boeing considers 10% cut to workforce
Plan could involve buyouts, early retirement, involuntary layoffs


















