Insights: How Much Did U.S. Airline CEOs Make Last Year?
U.S. airline CEOs made an average of nearly $15 million in 2023 with the median employee salary being approximately $72,000.
U.S. airline CEOs made an average of nearly $15 million in 2023 with the median employee salary being approximately $72,000.
Finnair announced on Monday that it will suspend daily flights between Helsinki and Tartu, Estonia for one month due to GPS interference concerns.
While a step forward, the DOT’s new rules still fall short compared to European regulations that protect passengers in the event of a flight disruption.
American is planning to operate its first regularly scheduled Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights from New York-JFK later this year.
Etihad Airways’ livery, known as “Facets of Abu Dhabi,” was first introduced in 2014 on a Boeing 787-9 and designed by Landor Associates.
The Utah-based regional carrier is slated to transition 19 CRJ-700s expiring from its American contract to the 50-seat configuration.
Southwest is ceasing operations at four airports and limiting capacity at others, citing ongoing aircraft delivery delays at Boeing.
Hawaiian Airlines says it expects to return all 18 of its Airbus A321neo aircraft to revenue service in the coming weeks.
The New York-based carrier announced that its revenue will be down between 6.5% and 11.5% in the second quarter relative to last year.
On Monday, Delta announced plans to raise its minimum starting wage to $19 per hour and provide a 5% pay raise to eligible employees.