Livery of the Week: Air New Zealand’s ‘Hobbit’
Air New Zealand, the flag carrier airline of New Zealand, has a history of creating unique and eye-catching aircraft liveries.
Air New Zealand, the flag carrier airline of New Zealand, has a history of creating unique and eye-catching aircraft liveries.
For the first time ever, the Department of Transportation is penalizing a U.S. carrier for so-called “chronic” flight delays.
One Alabama airport will lose all of its scheduled flights in a matter of weeks. Low-cost carrier Breeze will end service to Mobile by the end of January.
When we think of lackluster terminals, the old LaGuardia might come to mind. Perhaps Concourse C and D at Washington’s Dulles airport also tops the list.
One European airline said ongoing Pratt & Whitney GTF engine troubles will substantially impact its peak summer schedule.
The airline – which began flying in 2011 – operates a fleet of all-turboprop aircraft from Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, San Juan, and Tampa.
JetBlue plans to grow its Airbus A220 network in 2025. The carrier has just over 40 A220s in its fleet, which will replace the Embraer E190s.
Delta plans to expand its Boeing 717 network next summer. The Atlanta-based airline has roughly 80 717-200s in its fleet.
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 aircraft veered off a runway and burst into flames near Muan, South Korea, on Sunday morning. 181 passengers were onboard.
After a monthslong wait, the Seattle-based carrier received approval from the Department of Transportation to schedule the service.