First Look: American’s A321XLR Rolls Out of Paint Shop
American’s first A321XLR is out of the paint shop at Airbus’ manufacturing facility in Hamburg, Germany. Delivery is expected in the coming months.
American’s first A321XLR is out of the paint shop at Airbus’ manufacturing facility in Hamburg, Germany. Delivery is expected in the coming months.
TAP Air Portugal is optimistic about expanding more in the U.S., Chief Customer Officer Sofia Lufinha shared in an interview with AirlineGeeks.
These include Tokyo Narita and Seoul, South Korea, in 2025. By 2030, the carrier is slated to add 12 long-haul international destinations from Seattle.
Each year, the carriers provide charter flights for various programs such as Soaring Valor, Lt. Dan Band, and Snowball Express.
Iberia is set to add new destinations to its network this winter. Currently, the Spanish airline serves eight markets in the U.S.
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury on Monday admitted that the global aviation industry’s goal of eliminating carbon emissions by 2050 may be in jeopardy.
With more Boeing 787s slated for delivery in the coming months, the Fort Worth, Texas-based carrier will expand service on some routes.
WestJet may soon start hiring temporary foreign pilots. The low-cost carrier continues to face a shortage of pilots, particularly in the left seat.
FedEx Corp. has exercised options to purchase eight additional Boeing 777 freighters from Boeing and pushed back retirement of the tri-engine MD-11 fleet.
Dior Jay-Jarrett, a retired Marine and federal law enforcement officer, has been charged with wire fraud for orchestrating a scheme to defraud a major airline.