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Boeing Workers Reluctant to Speak Up, FAA Panel Tells Senate

Engineers and technicians responsible for the building of Boeing aircraft are reluctant to speak up about safety concerns, and when they do, they are not being heard, a panel of witnesses told Senate lawmakers Wednesday. Three members of an FAA-appointed…

Aegean Invests in Four A321neos for Long Distance Routes

Aegean will take delivery of four Airbus A321neo aircraft equipped with extended-range capabilities. These aircraft will be used to service routes outside of the European Union (EU). In addition, the aircraft will feature new high-comfort configurations. The extended-range aircraft will…

United Inks LOI For 35 A321neos, Converts 110 737 MAX…

United has taken significant steps to adjust its fleet plan in light of ongoing challenges with aircraft deliveries and certification delays at Boeing. The Chicago-based carrier recently signed letters of intent (LOI) to lease 35 new Airbus A321neos, which are…

How Do Low-Cost Airlines Make Tickets So Cheap?

The likes of Ryanair, easyJet, and Southwest are some of the most successful airlines in history, with the former consistently being in the top three airlines by passengers carried. But, with prices as low as $30 for flights, how do…

Inside Look: United Debuts America’s First Airline-Owned Early Baggage System

United Airlines’ Early Baggage System (EBS) at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston has gone live, marking the opening of the first-of-its-kind system in the United States. The new facility – which is the first privately owned early baggage…