Articles tagged “airlines”

Airlines

Pilot Mental Health Treatment is ‘Broken.’ A Fix May be Coming.

Fear of career reprisals has many pilots keeping mental health concerns in the closet. The new FAA administrator wants to change that.

Pilot Mental Health Treatment is ‘Broken.’ A Fix May be Coming.

Airlines

U.S. Prepares for Record Thanksgiving Air Travel as System Faces Numerous Strains

Travelers must be ready for busy airports and full planes this Thanksgiving. And just remember, no one controls the weather.

U.S. Prepares for Record Thanksgiving Air Travel as System Faces Numerous Strains

Airline Weekly

Norway Challenges Norwegian Air-Widerøe Deal as Airline Mergers Face Heightened Scrutiny

European regulators are taking a tougher stance towards the latest wave of airline consolidation on the continent.

Norway Challenges Norwegian Air-Widerøe Deal as Airline Mergers Face Heightened Scrutiny

Airlines

Air Traffic Controller Shortage Could Last Into the 2030s

The U.S. government needs to step up if it wants to ease the air traffic controller shortage that is snarling flights and slowing growth.

Air Traffic Controller Shortage Could Last Into the 2030s

Airline Weekly

American Airlines, JetBlue Call for More Sustainable Aviation Fuel Support

A lot more financial support is needed from just about everybody to decarbonize aviation.

American Airlines, JetBlue Call for More Sustainable Aviation Fuel Support

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JetBlue Would ‘Love’ to Partner with Brightline Trains in Florida

JetBlue Airways President Joanna Geraghty said the airline would "love" to partner with passenger rail operator Brightline in Florida. While she did not provide many details of what such a partnership could look like, it would likely include single-itinerary trips that combine both a JetBlue flight and Brightline train, and protections for travelers if either…

Airline Weekly

Dutch Government Backs Down on Amsterdam Schiphol Cuts, Allows Full Airline Schedules

Score one for the airline industry with the Dutch government's reversal on flight cuts at Schiphol.

Dutch Government Backs Down on Amsterdam Schiphol Cuts, Allows Full Airline Schedules

Airlines

U.S. Will Likely Retaliate Against Amsterdam Flight Cuts

Labor shortage and noise pollution don't mean much if it's at the cost of violating the EU-U.S. "open skies" agreement.

U.S. Will Likely Retaliate Against Amsterdam Flight Cuts

Airlines

EgyptAir Kicks Off With Dubai Airshow Day 2 With Widebody Order To Airbus

EgyptAir, the flag carrier of Egypt, orders seventh aircraft type to its under hundred aircraft fleet. EgyptAir will make the A350-900 its flagship aircraft when it joins the fleet.

EgyptAir Kicks Off With Dubai Airshow Day 2 With Widebody Order To Airbus

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Riyadh Air and Saudia Airlines Partner Up

Saudi Arabia's two national carriers, Riyadh Air and Saudia have entered a partnership that will start with a codeshare agreement, but go on to include much more collaborative efforts. The pair of Kingdom carriers announced the deal at the Dubai Airshow taking place in the emirate this week. Along with codeshares, the deal will see…