TSA TO REVIEW SCREENING PROCEDURES
The US Transportation Security Administrator (TSA) has publically stated that it will review airline passenger screening procedures after a flurry of protests over its current “invasive” procedures. T...
The US Transportation Security Administrator (TSA) has publically stated that it will review airline passenger screening procedures after a flurry of protests over its current “invasive” procedures. T...
Pilots and crew of a Delta Air Lines 767-300 aircraft at Los Angeles International Airport were locked out of the cockpit for several hours, delaying the flight. Mechanics worked for four hours to ope...
Dahlman Roase & Co has initiated coverage on Fly Leasing Ltd with a Buy rating and a $16.50 price target. In a note sent to investors, Dahlman Rose writes, "As a pure play on aircraft leasing, in the ...
American Eagle, American Airlines’ regional affiliate, has announced plans to increase its service to Roswell from April 5, 2011. A fourth daily round trip between Dallas/Fort Worth International Airp...
The six largest airlines in Brazil have agreed with aviation agency Anac request to increase the availability of aircraft and staff for the end of the year. Tam and Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes (GOL...
Donald W Nyrop, former leader of Northwest Airlines, has died aged 98. Nyrop is best known for transforming Northwest from a beleaguered airline into one of the most successful in the industry. His ti...
Former transport minister for Canada John Baird has stated that allowing carriers from the United Arab Emirates to fly to more routes in Canada would have cost the country “tens of thousands of jobs”,...
A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Los Angeles was forced to return to Atlanta yesterday due to an air duct problem. Flight 125 left Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport at 5:15 pm but a problem w...
An American Airlines Boeing 767-300, enroute to Miami from Sao Paulo Guarulhos in Brazil, reported a loud bang some 11 minutes into the flight. The engine indications warnings were consistent with an ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has fined aircraft-maintenance company Aviation Technical Services (ATS) $500,250 for shortcomings in its maintenance procedures while servicing 14 Boeing 737 jets ...
Airlines are expecting a busy week of air travel this week and over the Thanksgiving holiday. The number of people flying each day during the holiday season is estimated to be between 1.3 million to 2...
British Airways is planning to increase the frequency of flights to Tampa from March 2011. The airline will fly daily to the city, which is the gateway for UK passengers to holidays in Florida. ...
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