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TAP Portugal Privatization Confirmation Attracts Strong Contenders

Portuguese flag carrier TAP Portugal is the latest European airline to garner interest in a region undergoing consolidation. The Portuguese government has had plans to privatize or partially privatize the national carrier for some time. In June, the Minister of…

Livery of the Week: The United ‘Tulip’

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…

A Synopsis: The Floodgates Open on U.S.-Mexico Air Service

After the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) changed the nation’s air safety rating to a Category 1 in mid-September, Mexican airlines have been swift to add new markets. Prior to the rating upgrade, Mexican air carriers were restricted from adding new…

Viva Aerobus Expands U.S. Reach with Two New Routes from…

Viva Aerobus, a leading force in the aviation sector, has recently unveiled its plans for an additional expansion into the U.S. market. The airline has announced the introduction of two new direct routes originating from Mérida's International Airport (MID), setting…

Former American CEO Starting Non-Profit to Promote Aviation Careers

Former American Airlines Chairman and CEO Doug Parker is starting a non-profit, according to a Linkedin post on Monday. Parker, who served as CEO of America West, US Airways, and then American for 22 years, said the new charity will…