Livery of the Week: The PSA Smile
Pacific Southwest Airlines, or better known as PSA, was a symbol of affordable and cheerful air travel from 1949 to 1988.
Pacific Southwest Airlines, or better known as PSA, was a symbol of affordable and cheerful air travel from 1949 to 1988.
German leisure carrier Condor is bidding farewell to its fleet of Boeing 757s. The remaining aircraft were recently acquired by an asset management firm.
Norse Atlantic Airways will be launching a new route connecting London Gatwick to Las Vegas starting in September 2024 with three weekly flights.
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is trialing self-driving electric buses to transport employees working in the airport’s airside area.
Over the weekend, numerous reports surfaced about United’s ability (or lack thereof) to certify new pilots, aircraft, and launch new routes.
Starting later this year, the carrier plans to add new routes from Bangor, Dallas/Fort Worth, Lancaster, Lansing, and Pensacola.
United announced it is in the process of installing new, larger overhead bins on some of its Embraer E175 aircraft operated by SkyWest.
Multiple Boeing leaders are out of a job, including CEO Dave Calhoun and Commercial Airplanes CEO Stan Deal, following sweeping top-level changes.
A Delta Airbus A350-900XWB aircraft caught the attention of planespotters in Toulouse, France this weekend sporting a special livery.
Once a staple of the US Airways long-haul fleet, few American Airbus A330s remain at an aircraft storage facility in Roswell, N.M.