JetBlue Continues to Wind Down Embraer E190 Operations
JetBlue is continuing to scale down operations on its remaining fleet of Embraer E190 aircraft, which are due to be replaced by the Airbus A220.
JetBlue is continuing to scale down operations on its remaining fleet of Embraer E190 aircraft, which are due to be replaced by the Airbus A220.
Starting in October, the airline plans to add service between Austin and Harlingen, which is located in the southern tip of the state.
The flight inadvertently descended to just 400 feet over the ocean after aborting a landing attempt in poor weather conditions.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating yet another alarming Boeing incident.
The carrier will launch nonstop service from nine airports, including Atlanta, Boston and Los Angeles starting in August.
Spirit isn’t doing well. The financially ailing airline never quite recovered from the pandemic, losing millions each quarter.
Cathay Pacific announced the return of its final aircraft – an Airbus A330 – that had been parked overseas during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The collapsed airline’s administrators have terminated all employee contracts and canceled future flights, according to 9 News Australia.
Air Mauritius CEO, Charles Cartier, said that the airline favors the Airbus A350 aircraft for its growing widebody operations.
The reincarnated Mexicana – now operated by the Mexican military – is looking to bolster its route network with new international service.