Airbus to settle with investigators over fraud, bribery case
Airbus did not disclose details of how much it could pay to settle the cases, but it could reach billions of euros.
Delta Air Lines worker fatally shot in employee parking lot
The shooting happened Sunday night in the lot near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, College Park police said.
US military aircraft crashed in Afghanistan: Taliban
The Taliban control much of the Ghazni province and have total control over the local area of the crash.
Aging Iran airliner crash-lands on highway, injuring 2
Iranian state television said the plane involved in Monday's crash-landing came in harder than usual and lost its landing gear as it hit the tarmac.
Boeing's 777X jetliner takes off on maiden flight
The plane is one of the world's largest twin-engined jetliners.
Boeing considering new 787 Dreamliner production cut
It may not have to take that step depending on the size and timing of orders from China.
Helicopter-sharing app Blade enters organ transport business
NYU Langone Health and Blade air travel service have partnered up to reduce vital travel time for transporting transplant organs.
CDC raises coronavirus warning level, recommends avoiding nonessential Wuhan travel
The State Department is keeping its China travel advisory at a Level 2, advising travelers to "exercise increased caution."
JetBlue curbs costs to enable low airfares for next decade
JetBlue Airways Corp said it is delivering on a cost-cutting drive designed to enable budget-friendly airfares over the next decade.
FAA allegedly rushed a Southwest approval
The whistleblower alleged that the approval last February of Southwest's Hawaii plans was part of a wish list prepared by industry 'to help the airlines recover financially' from a partial government shutdown in December 2018.
Feds crack down on emotional support animals on flights
In the biggest change, the department suggests no longer considering an emotional support animal to be a service animal.
Wall Street pegs Boeing's 737 Max bill at more than $25B
The company has already booked $9 billion in costs related to the grounding.
Coronavirus screenings coming to two more airports as first case hits US
Passengers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Chicago O'Hare International Airport will be screened, in addition to travelers at New York's JFK Airport, San Francisco International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport.
Boeing shares tumble to 1-year low as 737 Max return delayed til summer
The 737 Max was the best-selling plane in Boeing's history until its worldwide grounding after two fatal crashes.
First coronavirus case confirmed in US: CDC
The new type of coronavirus, which can be spread from human to human, was reported in Washington state.
Boeing plans delayed 777X jet's first flight this week: sources
A source close to one of the wide-body jet’s nine firm customers said the flight would take place on Thursday or Friday at Boeing’s commercial base outside Seattle, depending on weather.
Boeing customer Air Lease says 'damaged' Max brand should be dropped
The executive chairman of aircraft leasing firm Air Lease, which has 150 of Boeing's grounded 737 Max jet on order, on Monday called on the U.S. manufacturer to drop the "damaged'' MAX brand to avoid it undermining the plane's value.
Delta and its pilots ask mediator for help in contract talks
In a statement Friday, Delta said filing for federal mediation “allows both sides to have more productive conversations” to reach an agreement more quickly.
Gulf airlines fly over Iraq, Iran after military action deters others
Qatar Airways, Emirates and several other Gulf airlines still fly in Iraqi and Iranian airspace and to cities in both countries, even as other international carriers have rerouted planes since the United States and Iran traded military strikes.
US airports to screen passengers from China for new illness
U.S. health officials announced Friday that they will begin screening airline passengers arriving from central China for a new virus that has sickened dozens and killed two, prompting worries about a new international outbreak.


















