Money-Losing Intel Grounds Corporate Air Shuttle Fleet
Following shaky second-quarter earnings and a dreary forecast, Intel is permanently grounding its fleet of four Embraer jets.
Following shaky second-quarter earnings and a dreary forecast, Intel is permanently grounding its fleet of four Embraer jets.
Starting next month, the newly introduced aircraft type is set to operate a handful of flights from Delta’s Minneapolis/St. Paul hub.
Brazilian airline Azul has planned an expansion of its network with a new fifth-freedom route between Curaçao and Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Even as the last few passenger-carrying 747-400s are set to be retired in 2028, several freighters still remain in service.
Kenya Airways, the flag carrier of Kenya, has maintained a distinctive red and green livery that has evolved over the years.
The airline’s wholly-owned regional subsidiary Piedmont plans to have 70 Embraer 145s in its fleet next year as more return from long-term storage.
Aspen/Pitkin County Airport is slated to receive Embraer 175 service starting later this year, which will be one of the largest aircraft to serve the airport.
Since its 1978 inception, the U.S. Essential Air Service (EAS) program has been vital in connecting small communities to the broader air transportation network.
Spirit announced on Tuesday a major overhaul of its travel options, introducing new premium offerings and so-called enhanced services.
Both American and Allegiant are cutting several routes in Austin following the airport’s record growth soon after the COVID-19 pandemic.