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NTSB Chair Calls Out Sensationalized Aviation Headlines

Amid a flurry of recent headlines around commercial aviation incidents, NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy is speaking out. "I’ve seen a lot of sensationalism around aviation lately," she said in a recent Tweet. The last few weeks have seen an uptick…

New Wave of U.S.-China Routes: What’s Next?

On February 26, the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) released a statement indicating that U.S.-China air service can be increased from the current 70 flights per week to a combined 100 flights per week. Chinese and U.S. carriers will…

JetBlue Reduces Service, Cuts Flights in Network Shake-Up

JetBlue is pulling back the throttles in several domestic and international markets. According to a CNBC report, the New York-based carrier told employees that it will bet on "bread and butter" routes as it emerges from a failed merger attempt…

Airplanes Africa Limited Debuts First Aircraft Assembled in Tanzania

Tanzania has successfully assembled three aircraft at the Morogoro Regional Airport plant, located in the Morogoro region approximately 190km West of Dar-es-Salaam. According to The Citizen Newspaper, this facility, launched in 2021 by the Czech company Airplane Africa Limited (AAL),…

Frontier Adds New Service to New York-JFK, Resumes Newark Flights

Ultra-low-cost carrier Frontier plans to launch new nonstop service on several routes starting in May and June 2024. The announcement includes the airline's return to Newark after a two-year hiatus, with nearly twice-daily service to San Juan (SJU) starting on…