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American Plans 50-Seat Regional Jet Retirement
As part of a Monday announcement, the Fort Worth-based airline detailed plans to retire its American Eagle-branded Embraer 145 and Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft.
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American Bets on 737 MAX With New Order
The airline announced an order for 260 Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer narrowbody aircraft, including Boeing’s yet-to-be-certified 737 MAX 10.
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Livery of the Week: Alaska Honors Military Service
Alaska operates a special aircraft livery, known as “Honoring Those Who Serve,” to pay tribute to members of the United States Armed Forces.
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FAA Calls for Boeing Action Plan to Address Quality Issues
The FAA slammed Boeing, demanding a 90-day plan to address “systemic quality-control issues” after a mid-air scare on a new 737 MAX 9.
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Delta Pilot Charters Entire A330 for Retirement Send-Off
Airline pilot retirement send-offs are often met with plenty of fanfare, but one captain took his retirement party to a whole new level.
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Southwest Halts 2024 Pilot Hiring Plans
Southwest is the latest airline to adjust its pilot hiring plans in 2024. The Dallas-based airline is pausing all new hire classes this year.
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Southwest Launches New SAF-Focused Subsidiary
Southwest on Wednesday announced the launch of Southwest Airlines Renewable Ventures (SARV), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the carrier.
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Lufthansa Confirms Initial Routes for New Subsidiary
The Lufthansa Group has announced the initial route network for the summer 2024 launch of its newest subsidiary Lufthansa City Airlines
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Livery of the Week: Sun Country Goes From Bland to Bold
Sun Country Airlines, the Minneapolis-based budget carrier, boasts a colorful history reflected in its ever-evolving aircraft livery designs.
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Delta Plans New Seasonal Route to Brisbane
On Friday, Delta announced the launch of a new seasonal route between Los Angeles and Brisbane (BNE) scheduled to begin in December.