Aviation still the safest form of transportation despite drop in confidence, expert emphasizes
Association of Flight Attendants CWA President Sara Nelson addresses the drop in confidence in air travel and the need to upgrade FAA systems.
America's ski resorts cash in on a slope-tastic season
FOX Business' Madison Alworth shows off her snowboarding skills in Killington, Vermont, as area resorts are seeing a sales boost due to plentiful powder.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy wants SpaceX engineers to upgrade FAA tech
FOX Business' Grady Trimble speaks exclusively to U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy about an over-budget, high-speed California rail project and ongoing FAA improvements.
Toronto plane crash: Delta offers payment to victims amid investigation of plane that flipped upside down
Delta Air Lines confirmed to FOX Business that it is offering $30,000 to each victim of the Delta Connection flight 4819 crash. The incident took place at Toronto Pearson Airport.
Airlines urge Congress to support air traffic control hiring, modernize FAA
A coalition of U.S. aviation industry groups sent a letter to Congress calling for the modernization of the nation's air traffic control system to prevent future accidents.
President Trump is 'testing the waters' with government agency control: Market expert
Amerivet Securities head of U.S. rates Gregory Faranello and Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund's Adam Johnson analyze President Donald Trump's latest executive order, Southwest Airlines' layoffs and Bill Ackman's big market move.
Plane Crashes, Flips Upside Down at Toronto Pearson Airport
Footage from Mark Fitzpatrick shows the plane lying upside down, and emergency services responding. (Credit: Mark Fitzpatrick via Storyful)
Court blocks Biden admin's airline fee transparency rule: What passengers should know
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit recently blocked the airline junk fee rule that the DOT says would have saved consumers $500 million annually.
Court throws out airline junk fee transparency rule
Erin Witte, director of consumer protection for the Consumer Federation of America, explains why a federal court halted the airline junk fee transparency rule.
Airlines ask Trump admin to roll back Biden-era review of payments to customers for flight disruptions
U.S. airlines are hoping the Trump administration will abandon a Biden-era policy regarding compensating passengers for carrier-caused disruptions.
Spirit Airlines rejects another Frontier Airlines acquisition worth $2.16B
Spirit Airlines rejected Frontier Group's acquisition offer worth about $2.16 billion, marking the latest failed deal in the years since the companies began discussing a merger.
Costco dishes out executive bonuses for achieving DEI, ESG goals
'The Big Money Show' talks DEI policy in corporations as Costco continues its resistance while Disney reportedly is rolling back efforts.
Cause of ride closures at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom Monday night revealed
Rides are operating again at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom Tuesday after many questioned why numerous rides were down Monday evening.
Budget airline flight makes emergency stop after pilot collapses: 'Rough and scary'
An EasyJet pilot suffered a collapse on a flight on Feb. 8, causing a mid-air fright and leading to a diversion in Greece, according to an airline official.
Boom Supersonic says XB-1 aircraft flew over Mach 1 with no audible sonic boom on the ground below
Boom Supersonic says its XB-1 aircraft achieved supersonic flight without an audible sonic boom on the ground below. CEO Blake Scholl hopes supersonic passenger flight will eventually be allowed in the U.S.
Disney is 'priced out of every American family': Lou Basenese
'The Big Money Show' reacts to the high cost for a Disney vacation and the affordability for average American families.
FAA to slow arrivals at Reagan National Airport to reduce risks after crash
The FAA plans to reduce flight arrivals at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport after a deadly collision between a military helicopter and a passenger jet.
More than 90 people fall ill with gastrointestinal illness on Royal Caribbean cruise
More than 90 people have fallen sick with a gastrointestinal illness on the Royal Caribbean Radiance of the Seas cruise ship, the CDC says.
United Airlines first US carrier to resume service to Israel
United Airlines announced the same day Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting the White House that it will resume service to Tel Aviv next month.
Reagan Washington National Airport was operating ‘too close for comfort,’ pilot says
FAA-licensed commercial pilot Anthony Roman provides professional analysis of the Washington D.C. plane crash on ‘Varney & Co.’



















