AirlineGeeks’ 2024 Commercial Aviation Outlook
2024 is right around the corner and there are plenty of developments to keep an eye on in the commercial aviation sector.
2024 is right around the corner and there are plenty of developments to keep an eye on in the commercial aviation sector.
In contrast to some of its U.S.-based peers, the American did not cancel any flights from December 20-25 according to FlightAware data.
Southwest is making headlines after it canceled over 500 flights during the peak holiday travel period from December 20-25.
Flying under the reincarnated Mexicana brand, the new airline officially inaugurated service on December 26 from Mexico City to Tulum.
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.
Unfortunately, with the retirement of the 747 from British Airways’ fleet as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, these liveries became relics themselves.
Facing potential regulatory headwinds, JSX’s CEO Alex Wilcox sees a future in small communities as other carriers pull out.
The French carrier is expanding both its short and long-haul networks from Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport in Summer 2024.
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.
The agency is hoping to address concerns around fatigue risks for its over 14,000 controllers after several near-miss incidents.