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FAA Reauthorization Bill Progresses in Congress
Committees in the United States Congress have finalized their drafts for the latest version of the FAA Reauthorization Bill.
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JetBlue Reveals Diminished First Quarter Earnings
The New York-based carrier announced that its revenue will be down between 6.5% and 11.5% in the second quarter relative to last year.
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U.S. Airline Pilot Hiring Stabilizing
After years of aggressive growth, the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) has corroborated messaging that pilot hiring is slowing.
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Wiring Issue Latest of 737 MAX Troubles
The FAA has proposed a new Airworthiness Directive (AD) for Boeing 737 MAX aircraft following multiple reports of faulty wires.
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Boeing Witholding Numerous Door Plug Documents From NTSB
The NTSB Chair calls Boeing’s lack of cooperation into the Alaska 1282 investigation ‘absurd’ during a Wednesday Senate hearing.
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JetBlue, Spirit Call Off $3.8 Billion Merger
JetBlue and Spirit have announced they will officially terminate their $3.8 billion merger agreement. The two carriers will not move forward with an appeal.
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Sun Country Announces New Routes
Minneapolis-based ultra-low-cost carrier Sun Country has announced two new routes from its Minneapolis/St.Paul hub starting this summer.
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The Large Air Carrier That Few Know Exists
The concept of an โairlineโ is a familiar one: a single company operates specific aircraft to specific places, either regularly or on demand. But one company takes that concept to a different level.
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Bolts Missing from Alaska 737 MAX 9’s Door Plug: NTSB
The NTSB has issued its preliminary report into the door plug failure on Alaska flight 1282 last month, which includes details on the door plug installation.
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Boeing Continues To Face Mounting Pressure From Airlines
Emirates has become the second major airline customer to put pressure on Boeing after last monthโs 737 MAX 9 door plug blowout.