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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.
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JSX Adds New California Airport
This new airport for the carrier joins other Bay Area airports such as Oakland (OAK) and Concord (CCR) with service starting in February.
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Livery of the Week: Air New Zealand Goes Jet-Black
Air New Zealand’s current paint scheme features a sleek and bold jet-black exterior adorned with the iconic white fern emblem.
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Why One Airport’s Runway Overhaul is So Complex
Inside the carefully choreographed effort to keep Reagan National Airport’s main runway open. The project is scheduled to take just over two years to complete.
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FAA Seeking 23 More Hours of Cockpit Voice Recorder Time
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed extending the cockpit voice-recording requirement to 25 hours for all newly manufactured aircraft.
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First Look: Inside Tulum’s Brand-New Airport
Set to officially open on December 1, Mexico’s newest commercial airport could be a game-changer for the tourism-driven region.
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Hawaiian Adds Honolulu-Salt Lake City to Route Map
On Wednesday, Hawaiian Airlines announced it will be launching new nonstop flights between Honolulu (HNL) and Salt Lake City (SLC).
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American Flight Attendants Denied Release from Federal Mediation
Flight attendants at American have not seen an amended Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) since the current version was signed in 2014.
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ATP Flight School Graduates 20,000th Airline Transport Pilot
The Dallas-based airline training program has trained an industry-leading number of pilots in just a few years, riding the waves of continuing high-demand.
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Nearly Half of U.S. Airports Short Staffed
Even with record-setting passenger volumes, more than half of U.S. airports surveyed in a new report say they have not recovered to pre-pandemic levels.