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Czech Airlines Ceases Operations After 101 Years
Czech Airlines will no longer operate under the “OK” code with the remaining two Airbus A320 aircraft in the fleet operating under Smartwings.
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Delta and Saudia Ink New Agreement
Delta and Saudia have signed a new codeshare agreement opening new destinations for both carriers, strengthening the U.S. airline’s Gulf presence.
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SAS Adds 5th U.S. SkyTeam Hub
SAS has announced a resumption of service to Seattle. The announcement comes as the first of likely multiple new routes for the Scandinavian carrier.
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Cathay Pacific Diversion Sparks Engine Investigations
Cathay Pacific A350-1000 returns to Hong Kong with engine issues sparking a fleet wide inspection that found component failures.
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United Nearing Deal for Additional Airbus Aircraft
Working with Airbus, United is nearing a deal for at least 36 A321neo aircraft. This comes as Boeing continues to have delays in delivering 737 MAX jets.
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Spirit Shakes-Up Summer Route Network
Ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) Spirit has announced a new route shakeup which will see the carrier cutting routes and adding new ones.
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United Announces Expansion To Flight Training Center
United Airlines has opened a significant expansion to the carrier’s already large Flight Training Center in Denver, Colo.
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American Adds Its Longest Nonstop Route, New Destinations
American Airlines will operate for the first time to Brisbane, Australia from Dallas/Fort Worth, which is set to be the longest route in the carrier’s network.
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Frontier to Open Puerto Rico Crew Base
Frontier Airlines has announced the opening of its 13th crew base in San Juan, Puerto Rico, providing job openings and a positive economic impact.
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Southwest Flight Attendants to Revote on Tentative Agreement
Southwest Airlines Flight Attendants Union TWU Local 556 has discovered significant issues with the security of data collected.