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WestJet Pilots, Company Reach Agreement After Canceling Dozens of Flights

Canada’s WestJet and Swoop airlines cancelled over 200 flights in response to an industrial dispute with 1800 pilots. CBC News reports that 92 flights due to operate on Thursday were cancelled in addition to strategic cancellations already made by the…

Breeze Begins Its Longest Nonstop Flight

Breeze Airways, a Salt Lake City-based start-up airline, has announced the launch of its longest nonstop service from Providence's T.F. Green International Airport (PVD) to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). This new addition to Breeze's expanding route network marks a…

Commission Recommends Conditions for Takatso Consortium’s Acquisition of South African…

South African Airways (SAA) has been in the midst of a semi-privatization process, with the Takatso consortium poised to acquire a majority stake. However, the Competition Commission has recommended that two companies, Syranix and Global Aviation, who co-own low-cost airline…

Aviation Conference Focuses on Industry Challenges from Training Perspective

The aviation industry continues to exhibit positive signs of post-pandemic growth as the northern summer schedule gets underway. A number of airlines are approaching or have surpassed 2019 planned capacity levels though this does differ by region. The North American…

Lufthansa Group Enhances Connectivity to East Africa with Increased Capacity

Europe's Lufthansa Group is bolstering its connectivity to East Africa by significantly increasing its capacity to the region. The strategic move aims to cater to the surging demand for air travel and strengthen Lufthansa's presence in this dynamic market. Effective…