Air India Cutting Flights as It Inspects 787s, 777s
Air India is temporarily suspending some routes and reducing service on others as it carries out inspections of Boeing’s 787s and 777s in the wake of a deadly crash.
Air India is temporarily suspending some routes and reducing service on others as it carries out inspections of Boeing’s 787s and 777s in the wake of a deadly crash.
A Ryanair flight from London Stansted struck a barrier while taxiing at Greece’s Kalamata International Airport on June 18, damaging its wingtip.
Air India’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner likely had its emergency-power system online before crashing after takeoff last week, according to a new report.
Canadian airline WestJet said it became aware of a “cybersecurity incident” late last week that affected its website and mobile app.
The decision was made “so we can be with our team and focus on our customer and the investigation,” Ortberg’s message to staff stated, according to Reuters.
The partnership paves the way for new flight routes, with Ethiopian set to launch services from Addis Ababa to Abu Dhabi on July 15.
Tata Group, the parent company of Air India, said it will pay the equivalent of $116,868 to the family members of those killed in Thursday’s crash.
Ryanair has announced a new mandatory £500 fine for passengers removed from flights due to unruly or aggressive behavior, effective immediately.
The FAA put a ground stop in place at Logan International Airport in Boston after a JetBlue aircraft slid off the runway.
A newly unearthed contract shows U.S. Customs and Border Protection is buying the personal information of American airline passengers.