American Halts CRJ-200 Operations
American is slated to become the latest U.S. airline to remove the CRJ-200 from its network. The carrier is planning a regional shake-up later this year.
American is slated to become the latest U.S. airline to remove the CRJ-200 from its network. The carrier is planning a regional shake-up later this year.
The regional carrier announced the shake-up on Friday afternoon, which includes a broader focus on government-subsidized service.
The Friday morning evacuation incident followed “an indication of an engine issue,” an airline spokesperson said in a statement.
One Arizona airport will see scheduled flights again after a half-century hiatus. Safford Regional Airport lost all air service in 1975.
United is set to add a new service between the U.S. and Canada later this year. The airline currently operates over 160 flights between the two countries.
The Federal Aviation Administration is requiring airlines to inspect landing gear components on some Boeing 767 aircraft.
Two longtime Southwest executives are set to retire in April. The Dallas-based airline announced the leadership changes on Thursday.
Often – at least during the regular season – these teams charter multiple narrowbody aircraft to move teams and staff around the country.
Edelweiss says it is ending service to Havana amid “declining demand” and “current conditions” at the city’s main airport.
The crew diverted to Ponta Delgada-Nordela Airport in the Azores. No injuries were reported following the October incident.