Nearly Half of U.S. Airports Short Staffed
Even with record-setting passenger volumes, more than half of U.S. airports surveyed in a new report say they have not recovered to pre-pandemic levels.
Even with record-setting passenger volumes, more than half of U.S. airports surveyed in a new report say they have not recovered to pre-pandemic levels.
The TSA screened a total of 14,624,780 individuals, which represents a 3% increase over 2019. Some airlines navigated this record volume better than others.
Due to the unavailability of Russian Airspace, flight time between East Asia and North America has increased by nearly two hours.
While the airline is no stranger to the 737 MAX family, it is set to take delivery of a new variant by the end of 2023 with flights starting in February 2024.
Gulfstream’s G600 completes first transatlantic flight using 100% sustainable fuel, marking a significant step towards aviation’s net-zero goals.
Copenhagen Airport will see some changes to its route map as SAS exits Chapter 11 with new owners including Air France-KLM.
After a failed attempt at soliciting bids for Go First, the airline’s lenders are now considering a liquidation bid. This makes the airline’s return increasingly unlikely.
Boeing is looking towards the future of the MAX program, to produce and deliver more aircraft in the coming years, according to new data.
China Airlines partnered with Airbus to create the manufacturer’s first-ever co-branded livery, highlighting a key feature of the A350.
Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) is to seek permission to increase the passenger cap from the current level of 32 million per year, according to Reuters. The passenger capacity level at Dublin Airport (DUB) was set over ten years ago when approval was gained for the construction of a second terminal. The DAA is expected to […]