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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.
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U.S. Airlines Manage Record Thanksgiving Surge with Relative Smoothness
The TSA screened a total of 14,624,780 individuals, which represents a 3% increase over 2019. Some airlines navigated this record volume better than others.
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Diving into Airline Operational KPIs
Airline operational metrics are not merely numbers; they are the building blocks for a data-driven decision-making. company.
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FAA Urges Kindness This Thanksgiving
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker asked the traveling public to pack their patience and kindness during one of the busiest ever Thanksgiving holidays.
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Boeing 737 MAX 10 a Step Closer to Revenue Service
Boeing’s 737 MAX 10 has cleared another hurdle in its turbulent certification program. The aerospace giant received a ‘type inspection authorization.’
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Frontier Opening Two More Crew Bases
Frontier is adding two more crew bases as it pivots to a more ‘out-and-back’ network strategy. The new bases are set to open in May 2024.
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United Doubles Down on Pilot Hiring, Sets New Record
The airline just had one of its highest ever months of hiring for new pilots with additional classes already being planned for 2024.
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Scandinavian Airlines Bids Farewell to its Boeing 737 Fleet with Special Flight
After over 30 years of flying the Boeing jet, SAS operated its last ever flight with the 737 on Sunday evening. The carrier is moving to newer narrowbody aircraft.