FAA Moves to Restrict Public Charter Flights
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is moving to revise a regulation governing public charter operators, including JSX.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is moving to revise a regulation governing public charter operators, including JSX.
JetBlue is continuing to scale down operations on its remaining fleet of Embraer E190 aircraft, which are due to be replaced by the Airbus A220.
Starting in October, the airline plans to add service between Austin and Harlingen, which is located in the southern tip of the state.
Nestled in Louisville, Ky. lies UPS Worldport, the global air hub for UPS Airlines, which operates roughly 400 daily flights from the airport.
Spirit isn’t doing well. The financially ailing airline never quite recovered from the pandemic, losing millions each quarter.
The final flight of the aircraft, registered as C-FEJA, took place on June 6, 2024 and was operated by regional carrier Jazz Air.
Cathay Pacific announced the return of its final aircraft – an Airbus A330 – that had been parked overseas during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The reincarnated Mexicana – now operated by the Mexican military – is looking to bolster its route network with new international service.
With serious runway incursions increasing in the U.S., the new onboard technology is being touted as the ‘next big thing’ in aviation.
Several flight attendant unions and U.S. airlines are currently in the negotiating process as they look to ink new collective bargaining agreements (CBAs).