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American Adds New Charlotte Routes in 2024
The Fort Worth-based airline is slated to add additional service from its Charlotte hub in the Summer 2024 season, according to a recent schedule update.
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Livery of the Week: British Airways’ Centenary Retro Designs
Unfortunately, with the retirement of the 747 from British Airways’ fleet as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, these liveries became relics themselves.
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Why JSX Thinks It Is the Right Fit for Small Community Air Service
Facing potential regulatory headwinds, JSX’s CEO Alex Wilcox sees a future in small communities as other carriers pull out.
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Air France Adds New Summer 2024 Flights
The French carrier is expanding both its short and long-haul networks from Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport in Summer 2024.
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The Low-Cost Carriers’ Pilot Attrition Problem
Despite record hiring at some low-cost airlines, many have turned into a leaky bucket as pilots leave for larger airlines after just a few months on the job.
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FAA Convenes Panel to Address Air Traffic Controller Fatigue
The agency is hoping to address concerns around fatigue risks for its over 14,000 controllers after several near-miss incidents.
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Southwest Pilots Reach Preliminary Agreement
Southwest and its pilots have reached an agreement-in-principle (AIP) on a new contract. The union announced the AIP on Tuesday.
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Last SWISS Aircraft Returns to Service From Pandemic-Era Storage
The airline says its fleet is now back to ‘full strength’ after its last COVID-stored aircraft returns to revenue service.
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Lufthansa Group Places $9 Billion Order for 737 MAX, A220 Jets
On Tuesday, the Lufthansa Group announced an order for 80 narrowbody aircraft, valued at around $9 billion at current list prices.
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JSX Bets on Small Community Air Service
The carrier says it plans to use a new fleet of hybrid-electric aircraft to operate in underserved communities and reduce carbon emissions.