Ravn Alaska Shuts Down
It was at one time the state’s largest rural airline, and a key player in the patchwork of carriers that ties together Alaska’s many remote cities and towns.
It was at one time the state’s largest rural airline, and a key player in the patchwork of carriers that ties together Alaska’s many remote cities and towns.
Airlines for America, the trade association that represents the major U.S. air carriers, has named former governor Chris Sununu as its next president and CEO.
The International Civil Aviation Organization’s 2025 Global Aviation Safety Report shows an increase in the number of accidents for commercial flights.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has launched a new and modernized web-based system for air travel service complaints.
The DOJ is backing an effort by the Transportation Department to revoke the antitrust immunity agreement underlying Delta’s joint venture with Aeroméxico.
A Canadian court has upheld a ruling holding that Ukraine International Airlines is liable for the shootdown of one of its airplanes over Iran in 2020.
Travel data company OAG will no longer publish printed flight guides, once an indispensable source of information for the aviation world.
United has resumed normal operations after a technology problem grounded airplanes and delayed over 1,000 flights late Wednesday.
During Frontier’s recent second-quarter earnings call, CEO Barry Biffle expressed confidence in the airline’s long-term position.
Turkish Airlines is almost ready to put forward a binding offer for a piece of privately-owned Spanish carrier Air Europa.