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FAA Launches First-Of-Its-Kind Committee On Pilots’ Mental Health
The FAA announced on Thursday it will establish a Pilot Mental Health Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) to address the issue.
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FedEx Advises Pilots to Fly at Regional Airline
A downturn in demand has prompted Fedex to tell its pilots to go fly at a regional airline, which is offering lucrative signing bonuses.
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United Targets Army Reservists, Students for Maintenance Job Training
Select U.S. Army reservists and students from three aviation maintenance schools have a new path to maintenance technician jobs at United Airlines.
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20 Years Later: October 24 Marks Final Scheduled Concorde Flights
The iconic supersonic jet stopped flying 20 years ago. The last three aircraft arrived in sequence at London’s Heathrow Airport.
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Biden Nominee For FAA Administrator Notches Bipartisan Senate Support
With more than a year and a half since there was a Senate-confirmed head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), it looks like the streak is about to end.
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Global Crossing Airlines One of Few to Make Israel Cargo Flights
Two freighter aircraft operated by Global Crossing Airlines, a startup charter airline based in Florida, are on their way to Israel.
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Archer Plans to Launch Electric Air Taxi Flights Across the UAE
American-made electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft are coming to the Middle East in just a few years. Service will launch in Dubai.
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Seaglider Service Planned For Florida
The partnership, announced Oct. 12, will establish a hub in Miami providing passenger transport service to various South Florida/Caribbean cities.
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Avelo Airlines Increases Pilot Compensation
Avelo is also set to open a new pilot and flight attendant training center in Orlando, Fla., at the beginning of 2024.
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Carriers Scuttle Flights to Israel as FAA Tells Pilots to ‘Exercise Caution’
Passengers traveling through the Tel Aviv airport were advised to be on alert to take shelter.