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Thrive Aviation Joins Southwest’s Pilot Pathways Program
The private aviation firm will give potential pilots a direct pathway to the right seat at Southwest, joining a handful of similar operators.
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American Inks New Codeshare Agreement with Philippine Airlines
American Airlines and Philippine Airlines (PAL) have announced a new codeshare partnership, expanding travel options between the U.S. and the Philippines.
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Mexico Continues to Militarize Civilian Airports
Several Mexican airports are now under military control as the country’s president pushes to combat corruption and organized crime.
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Ongoing Aviation Labor Disputes Could Put White House in a Bind
President Biden will be walking a tightrope as he attempts to balance national economic interests with union solidarity in an upcoming election year.
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Delta Adding Flights to Taiwan After Seven-Year Hiatus
For the first time in seven years, Delta will return to Taiwan with new A330-900neo flights from the carrier’s Seattle (SEA) hub.
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United Adds New Long-Haul Route
United is once again adding to its long-haul network. The Chicago-based carrier began selling a new route from its San Francisco (SFO) hub to Barcelona (BCN).
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Ex-Alaska Pilot Dodges Attempted Murder Charges
A grand jury has dropped attempted murder charges against a former Alaska Airlines pilot accused of trying to cut the engines of a Horizon Air flight.
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New Coffee Shop Inside an MD-80 Opens
Why is there an MD-80 in the middle of Miami? One self-described aviation-lover has made a former jet into a coffee shop.
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How the Alaska and Hawaiian Tie-up Could Affect Employees
While the deal is still in its earliest stage, both companies have shared some initial details on how the ‘combined’ airlines may operate.
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American Flies Gold Star Families to Orlando in Massive Airlift
The Fort Worth-based airline donated 11 aircraft and 700 tickets as part of its annual Snowball Express event in partnership with the Gary Sinise Foundation.