CDC warns passengers may have been exposed to Hepatitis A on American Airlines flights
18 people flying from the Charlotte area, which is already in the midst of a hepatitis A outbreak, may have been exposed to the virus during an American Airlines flight.
Cuban-American claims to be rightful owner of Havana airport, sues airlines
A Cuban-American claims to be the rightful owner of Havana airport, which was seized in 1959 Revolutions, and sues two airlines.
American Airline mechanic sabotage charge raises airplane security concerns
American Airline mechanic Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani pled not guilty on Friday to a sabotage charge. The case raises security concerns over airplane security at airports.
American Airlines mechanic allegedly had ISIS connections
The American Airlines worker arrested for sabotaging a flight earlier this month in Florida was found to have connections to the Islamic State, authorities said.
American Airlines mechanic in Miami accused of sabotaging plane
An American Airlines mechanic in Miami was charged with causing a technical malfunction to delay a flight and, hopefully, get overtime pay.
United Airlines makes life easier for its frequent fliers
United Airlines joined the likes of Delta and JetBlue after doing away with expiration dates for their frequent flyer miles loyalty program on Wednesday.
US Customs and Border Protection computer issue causing airport delays resolved
It was not immediately known how many flights were affected or what caused the computer problem.
Why American Airlines wasn't going to fly from Heathrow Airport for a bit
Heathrow Airport had the potential of becoming quite a mess, with British Airways on the brink of striking over their pay dispute, and American Airlines deciding to restrict its employees' travel from Heathrow Airport on Friday and Saturday.
Stocks decline on ECB rate cut hint, mixed bag of 2Q earnings
The session's declines came after the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed on Wednesday at record highs.
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Boeing CEO warns 737 Max production shutdown possible
The Max fleet has been grounded since April following two fatal crashes.
Airline CEOs meet with Trump amid feud with Persian Gulf carriers
The carriers allege that the UAE and Qatar are violating an "open skies" agreement with the U.S.
Wall Street closes at fresh records for second-straight day
Citigroup reported results on Monday, while JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo follow on Tuesday.
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Tropical Storm Barry causes some airlines to extend travel waivers to fliers
The looming threat of Tropical Storm Barry, which was churning toward the U.S. on Thursday, has prompted several U.S. airlines to offer travel waivers to people flying into or through airports situated near the Gulf coast.
Boeing Max grounding, severe weather leads to tough summer for airline travelers
American Airlines canceled 3.5 percent of its schedule in June, the highest among the top domestic carriers.
At American Airlines, Boeing Max grounding fuels improved earnings outlook
The Dallas-based carrier expects unit revenue to now rise as much as 4 percent.
Boeing earmarking $100M for those affected by Max crashes
The plane manufacturer continues to face lawsuits over the two fatal incidents.
Delta Air Lines flies record number of passengers in June, boosts profit guidance
The Atlanta-based carrier flew nearly 698,000 people on June 21st, a single-day record.
FAA uncovers new Boeing Max issue as carriers extend flight cancellations
United Airlines joined American Airlines and Southwest Airlines in cancelling flights through Labor Day as a result of the Max grounding.
















