NTSB Chair Calls Out Sensationalized Aviation Headlines
Amid a flurry of recent headlines around commercial aviation incidents, NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy is speaking out against ‘sensationalism.’
Amid a flurry of recent headlines around commercial aviation incidents, NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy is speaking out against ‘sensationalism.’
Currently, the service level between China and the U.S. is less than 20% of pre-pandemic times with the supply of seats not sufficient to meet demand.
JetBlue is pulling back the throttles in several domestic and international markets, cutting service in four cities starting in June.
Starting next month, Air China plans to resume service to South America after a more than four-year hiatus with flights from Beijing to Brazil.
Earlier this week, C&L Aviation Group announced it will be marketing parts from a gently used GE-powered Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft.
Boeing says it is still “unable” to find various records related to the door plug that failed on Alaska flight 1282 in January.
A Boeing whistleblower and former quality control manager at the manufacturer was found dead last week in his truck at a Charleston, S.C. hotel.
Air New Zealand announced on Tuesday that it will be pausing its service between Auckland and Chicago O’Hare from March 31, 2024 to Oct. 25, 2024.
David Harris, the first African American pilot to fly a commercial airliner for a major U.S. carrier, died Saturday at the age of 89.
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