Delta regional pilot performs 'aggressive maneuver' to avoid collision with B-52 bomber
The pilot of a SkyWest Airlines flight operated by Delta Air Lines made an "aggressive maneuver" to avoid a B-52 bomber during a flight from Minneapolis, Minnesota to Minot, North Dakota. (Monica Green via Storyful)
TSA implements dedicated security lines for families at some airports
The Transportation Security Administration is creating a new security for families traveling through several airports as part of their 'Families on the Fly' campaign.
United Airlines says less uncertainty opens door to 'strong finish' to 2025
United Airlines was bullish on Wednesday about a 'strong finish' to the year as the carrier saw demand begin to rise earlier in the month amid decreased uncertainty.
Passengers settle massive lawsuit with Alaska Airlines and Boeing after midflight door plug failure
Alaska Airlines and Boeing reached an undisclosed settlement with passengers who sued for emotional and physical injuries after a door plug incident on a January 2024 flight.
Budget airline Avelo shutting down West Coast operations
Avelo Airlines is closing its Southern California operations to focus on East Coast growth, allowing affected passengers to get full refunds.
Airlines scramble to check Boeing jets after investigation reveals potential reason for Air India plane crash
International airlines from South Korea and India are preparing to inspect its Boeing fleets following findings from the Air India crash investigation.
Doomed Air India flight lost engine fuel mid-flight, cockpit chaos revealed in report
Cockpit recordings from the Air India crash reveal pilot confusion after fuel cutoff switches mysteriously flipped during takeoff, causing engines to lose power in the disaster.
Lufthansa CEO's wife leaves Italy after deadly accident claims young babysitter's life in resort town
Vivian Alexandra Spohr is being investigated for involuntary manslaughter after allegedly striking and killing Gaia Costa with her BMW X5 in an Italian resort town.
Former NSA hacker warns of cyberattacks targeting airlines
Former NSA hacker David Kennedy joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss hacking group 'Scattered Spider' targeting the airline industry ahead of the July 4th weekend and the CIA declassifying a review of the 2016 Russia election interference probe.
Southwest installs 'third set of eyes' in cockpit to boost safety
Southwest Airlines is outfitting its Boeing 737 fleet with new Honeywell software that alerts pilots to runway risks, aiming to prevent disaster before it happens.
Notorious hacker group sets sights on airline industry in alarming security threat
Cybercriminal group Scattered Spider is targeting the airline industry, including Hawaiian Airlines, prompting FBI warnings about potential disruptions.
Air traffic controllers at Reagan airport working 6-day weeks amid staffing crisis
Air traffic controller shortage at Reagan National Airport in Virginia prompts overtime work. The FAA said it is planning to onboard more staff.
American Airlines 'technology issue' resolved after customers report lengthy delays
A "technology issue" affected American Airlines systems on Friday, and passengers reported long waits on planes before the issue was resolved.
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Airline giants rally behind Trump admin's 'critical' plan to overhaul outdated air traffic systems
US airline CEOs support $12.5 billion air traffic control overhaul in the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," as Secretary Duffy pushes for modernization to improve safety
NTSB blames Boeing, FAA in terrifying Alaska Airlines door blowout
The National Transportation Safety Board found Boeing and the FAA responsible for "multiple system failures," leading to Alaska Airlines' door blowing off mid-flight last year near Portland, Oregon.
NTSB Chairman says there's only one reason why Alaska Airlines flight avoided catastrophe following door blowout
NTSB Chairman Jennifer Homendy said on Tuesday that the Alaska Airlines door blowout incident in January 2024 was caused by "multiple system failures," adding that the crew was the sole reason why the aircraft avoided complete catastrophe.
Classic airline, Pan Am, returns to the skies with special 12-day transatlantic journey
A trip honoring the legacy of Pan American World Airways is reportedly underway after a chartered jet bearing the historic airline’s branding took to the skies earlier in the week.
Southwest Airlines announces assigned seating option coming soon
Southwest Airlines passengers will soon have assigned seating booking options, adding to recent changes in baggage policy and safety procedures.
Air India flight turns back due to 'technical issue' days after deadly crash
Air India flight makes precautionary return to Hong Kong as the airline mourns 241 victims of recent crash that left only one survivor.



















