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ALPA, Industry Say Pilot Supply Is Stable

A new release from the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) notes that the U.S. pilot supply is stable with more than 11,000 pilots certified in the past 12 months. ALPA highlighted recently released FAA pilot-production data, indicating that the U.S.…

Interview: David Neeleman Discusses Breeze Plans, Industry Outlook

Serial airline founder David Neeleman hopes to make his latest venture, Breeze Airways, profitable this year. In an interview with AirlineGeeks, he covered a wide array of topics from hiring trends to Breeze's plans for international service. Throughout his career…

BermudAir Expands to Canada With Two New Routes

Bermuda’s newest airline has announced that it is expanding its network to Canada with the introduction of flights to Toronto and Halifax. The two cities will bring the airline’s destination count from six to eight. Details: BermudAir’s New Canadian Service…

Madagascar Airlines Rejoins IATA, Secures State Support for Two ATR…

Madagascar Airlines, previously known as Air Madagascar, has announced the restoration of its approval by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). This approval enables the airline to once again distribute its tickets through travel agencies and tour operators. Thierry de…

Livery of the Week: Lufthansa’s 747 Retro Jet

Editor’s Note: AirlineGeeks is excited to launch our ‘Livery of the Week’ series. Every Friday, a team member will share an airline livery, which can be from the past, present, or even a special scheme. Some airline liveries are works of art.…