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American Flight Attendants Denied Release from Federal Mediation

The National Mediation Board (NMB) has denied the American Airlines flight attendants’ union its request to be released from federal mediation. In a letter to its members on Tuesday evening, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) expressed strong disagreement…

ATP Flight School Graduates 20,000th Airline Transport Pilot

ATP JETS, one of the largest providers of airline pilot training within ATP Flight School’s portfolio, has reached a significant milestone with the graduation of its 20,000th Airline Transport Pilot Certification Training Program (ATP CTP) student. This achievement comes as…

U.S. Airlines Manage Record Thanksgiving Surge with Relative Smoothness

On Monday, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) confirmed that Sunday, Nov. 26, 2023 was its busiest day on record. The agency saw 2,907,378 people pass through its checkpoints, up from both 2019 and 2022. Even with record-setting volumes, U.S. airlines…

Analysis: What Does New SAS Ownership Mean for Copenhagen

SAS has recently received court approval to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a month after the news of Air France-KLM's investment in SAS which sees the group acquiring a 19.9% stake in the airline. A consortium, which includes Air France-KLM, will…

Go First Lenders To Vote on Potential Liquidation of Airline

The Indian airline Go First filed for bankruptcy back in May of this year. At that point, it was relatively clear that the airline would no longer be flying but it would only cancel flights out for a few weeks…