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U.K.’s Doncaster Sheffield Airport Could Resume Service

After almost one year of ceasing flight operations, U.K.’s Doncaster Sheffield Airport could revive in two years, according to Mirror. Doncaster closed its doors last November as a result of a lack of financial viability and high fixed costs. Last…

South African Airways Expands Fleet, Adds New African Destination

In line with their vision to enhance their operational capacity and routes, South African Airways (SAA) has welcomed an additional Airbus A330-300 to its fleet, the airline reports. The aircraft, registered as ZS-SXI, comes as part of SAA's strategy to…

Carriers Scuttle Flights to Israel as FAA Tells Pilots to…

Flight operations at Ben Gurion International Airport (LLBG) in Tel Aviv, Israel, saw widespread cancellations and delays Monday as many major international carriers canceled service following the eruption of war after a large-scale deadly attack by Islamic militant group Hamas.…

New England Patriots, Eastern Airlines Face Off in Lawsuit

Moving NFL teams is a massive logistical challenge. Teams need to move hundreds of players and staff and thousands of pounds of equipment every time they go on the road, and they often fly business class to accommodate the large…

Stuck at the Regionals: The Downside to Flow Agreements

I’ve been trading texts with a good friend of mine—an airline pilot we’ll call “Scott”— regarding the flying career of his 27-year-old daughter, “Karla.” Ever since she decided to start flying in her late teens, Karla has had the goal…