U.S. Pilot Hiring Plateaus in September and October
According to data from pilot career advisory group FAPA, major U.S. airlines hired a total of 2,116 pilots between September and October.
According to data from pilot career advisory group FAPA, major U.S. airlines hired a total of 2,116 pilots between September and October.
Leading the headlines on the airshow’s first day, Boeing added over 40 aircraft to its 787 order book, including a brand new operator.
Raleigh joins a growing list of U.S. airports receiving service from Mexican carriers due to recent changes to the country’s air safety rating.
As a newer airline, ITA Airways’ brand and livery is bold and eye-catching, a refresh from the former Alitalia design.
Registered as N886FD, the 777 aircraft was also fitted with a panda-themed decal. The aircraft flew for 19 hours from the U.S. to China.
While the new airport was slated for an early 2024 opening, Mexico’s president announced in April that the project will be completed ahead of schedule.
Delta once maintained a strong presence in Frankfurt, Germany. A relic of Pan Am, the airline also flew from Frankfurt to several European markets.
Frontier will be looking to add pilots, flight attendants, and maintenance personnel to its new Cleveland crew base, according to an announcement.
Some U.S. airlines are placing big bets on Thanksgiving 2023 demand as recent earnings reports have put them on Wall Street’s hot seat.
With some recent network shake-ups, WestJet has been moving some of its narrowbody aircraft out of Eastern Canada to the country’s Western region.