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DC-8, 737 MAX to Fly Side-by-Side
Boeing, NASA and United to test SAF benefits with 737-10 and DC-8 aircraft flying together. NASA’s DC-8 will measure emission data comparing jet fuel and SAF.
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LAX Debuts New Airside Link as Transformation Continues
LAX has connected all terminals airside for the first time in its nearly century of existence and will continue to see improvements over the next year.
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Breeze Airways Boosts Service To Florida
This past week, Utah-based carrier Breeze Airways announced a continuation of its expansion to Florida, in addition to launching service to a new state. Breeze also announced two new flights, one of which will be of benefit to those traveling from Canada along with those residing in the Northern New York area. Situated in the […]
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Pratt and Whitney Engine Woes Continue
Earlier this past week, engine manufacturer Pratt and Whitney announced an extension to the period of time it would take to inspect turboshaft engines on the Airbus A320neo series aircraft. In July, oit was announced initially that a period of approximately 60 days would be needed to inspect engines for contaminants in the engine core. […]
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Global X Continues To Expand Operations
Global Crossing Airlines is a relatively new ACMI airline that continues to make strides in the industry. While Global X operated for Red Way Airlines, which ceased operations a mere week ago, the company has found new opportunities to operate its aircraft across the globe and continue to expand. Operating over 2,500 block hours in […]
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BermudAir: Bermuda’s Newest Premium Airline
Recently, BermudAir launched operations with flights from Bermuda to Boston and Westchester, New York. The self-proclaimed all-aisle cabin class airline will operate Embraer 175 aircraft on routes from Bermuda to the United States. Catering to tourism and business markets alike, the carrier will offer a new way to access Bermuda from the East Coast. Routes […]
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Qantas Unveils Widebody Aircraft Orders
The Qantas Group recently unveiled the future of the Qantas fleet with their most recent order from both of the manufacturing giants, Airbus and Boeing. The deal will have the Australian flag carrier taking delivery of 24 additional aircraft, 12 Airbus A350s and 12 Boeing 787s. The latest press release also included the plan for […]
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Alaska Airlines Reveals New Winter Partnership
Alaska Airlines recently announced a partnership benefiting wintertime outdoor enthusiasts. The Seattle-based carrier has come together with Mountain Collective to offer a point incentive for customers and members of their elite program who purchase a season pass. A season pass with Mountain Collective allows pass holders to ski and snowboard at 24 ski resorts across […]
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United Grows Sustainable Flight Fund
Recently, United announced a significant increase in funding for the carrier’s Sustainable Flight Fund. The Star Alliance carrier has welcomed eight additional companies alongside the five inaugural founding partners to the fund in an effort to increase the availability of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in the industry. The international carrier has been leading the charge […]
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U.S. House of Representatives Rejects Additional Flights To Reagan National
This past Wednesday, the United States House of Representatives voted down a new provision to allow an increase in the number of flights operated into and out of the closest airport to the Nation’s Capital, Washington Reagan National Airport. The legislation would have allowed carriers to operate more routes, aimed explicitly toward Western destinations. However, […]