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A Never Ending Story in the Eternal City: The Fight…

The plight of Alitalia, Italy's flag-carrier, would not be breaking news to anyone with even a mild interest in aviation. It's an airline that has, in the kindest words possible, had a dizzyingly awful financial history. Now, the Italian government…

Ryanair Cancels Hundreds of Flights Amid Another Round of Pilot…

Ryanair was forced to cancel almost 400 flights on Friday as more pilot strikes continued to plague the low-cost carrier. Nearly 15 percent of the airline's operations were canceled as a result of strikes that come just a month after…

United, Avianca and Copa Look for a New Three Way…

Avianca and Copa Airlines want to enter into a three-way deal with United Airlines, which would strengthen the U.S. to Latin America presence of the three Star Alliance members. At an event held for the presentation of financial results on…

Southern Air Pilots Vote to Adopt New Standards

In a vote that saw an overwhelming majority of Southern Air pilots vote in the affirmative, a Letter of Agreement (LOA) that will raise pilot standards at Southern has been approved. The two-week long vote began on July 25 and…

Tillamook Air Museum: Preserving the History of Airships in World…

Airships played a valuable role in WWI, acting as bombers to surveillance craft. However, most countries had phased out their use of airships once the Great War ended as they were no longer needed in most aerial combat scenarios due…