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News about commercial airlines, including regulations, aircraft orders, safety, acquisitions, and mergers.
Airlines
Other U.S. Airlines Oppose Big 3 in Gulf Subsidies Dispute
FedEx and JetBlue are among airlines urging the U.S. government to leave intact open skies agreements with UAE and Qatar.
Airlines
Pilot Group Decries Social Neglect Among Europe’s Airlines
Cites "flags of convenience," and "atypical employment" among unfair practices in airline industry
Airlines
Lufthansa Cargo Navigates Through Headwinds in Americas
Strong U.S. dollar contributing to instability
Aircraft
Delta Air Lines Takes First Heavyweight A330-300
Eleven airlines have ordered the higher-takeoff-weight variant
Airlines
FAA Forms Advisory Committee on Pilot Mental Health Issues
The agency said its aviation rulemaking committee is a response to Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 and Germanwings Flight 9525.
Airlines
Ireland Accepts IAG Bid for Aer Lingus
Ryanair yet to weigh in
Airlines
South African Airways Charts Road to Recovery
Decision pending on privatization versus recapitalization
Airlines
Pilot Shortage Turns to Crisis among Small Cargo Carriers
Regional Air Cargo Carriers Association members search for solutions
Airlines
U.S. Airline CEOs Vow to Continue Gulf Subsidies Campaign
The CEOs of American, United and Delta airlines said they want the U.S. government to conduct a formal consultation with UAE and Qatar.
Airlines
Qatar Airways CEO: 'No Cause' To Revisit Open Skies Pact
Fighting back against subsidy charnges, Al Baker claims major U.S. airlines are tightly controlling their preferred markets to keep prices high.
Aircraft
Swiss To Become First CSeries Operator
Bombardier CEO Bellamare calls development 'a big deal'
Airlines
Indian Safety Regulators Respond to EASA, ICAO Scrutiny
Ready to present reports on safety status
Airlines
Malaysia Airlines To Ground Pair of A380s
Plans to remove superjumbos from Paris route in early June
Airlines
TAP Air Portugal Pilots Start 10-Day Strike
Dispute surrounding privatization terms leads to walkout
Airlines
Application Software Bug Delays American Airlines Flights
A duplicated ILS approach chart for Washington Reagan National Airport caused the iPad application software to shut down
Airlines
Indonesia Scraps Merpati Re-Launch
Finances scuttle plans to resurrect state-owned carrier
Airlines
Airport Capacity Estimate Changes as Battle Over PFC Rages
The FAA has scaled back its projection of the number of U.S. airports that will be 'capacity constrained' by 2020.
Aircraft
United To Swap Boeing 787 Positions for 777s
Boosts Boeing's prospects for smooth 777X transition
Airlines
Southwest Pilots' Union Joins Battle Against Gulf Carriers
The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association adds its name to the Partnership for Open & Fair Skies coalition of U.S. airlines and unions.
Airlines
ANA Rescues Struggling Japanese Low-cost Carrier Skymark
Teams with private equity fund to resuscitate bankrupt budget carrier
Airlines
Labor Strife Spreading Across Latam Network
Union leaders meet to discuss expanding work actions outside Chile.
Airlines
U.S. Agencies Start Formal Review of Gulf Carrier Dispute
The departments of State, Commerce and Transportation will gather evidence to evaluate allegations against Qatar, Emirates and Etihad airlines.
Airlines
Swiss Authorities Clear Etihad Stake in Darwin Airline
After some delay, Etihad Airways of Abu Dhabi is taking a one-third stake in Swiss regional carrier Darwin Airline.
Airlines
Russia Launches Rescue Bid for Debt-Laden UTair
The Russian government has agreed to provide debt guarantees for UTair, but less than half the aid the struggling airline requested.
Airlines
Delta Fights Off Challengers for Haneda Rights
Hawaiian calls DOT decision an example of "institutional bias" in favor of U.S. business travelers
Airlines
Atlanta, Beijing Remain World's Top Two Busiest Airports
The world's top four busiest airports for passengers all saw increases in 2014 and retained their rankings from the previous year.
Airlines
Ryanair Backtracks on Plans For Transatlantic Services
Denies any intention of flying to North America
Airlines
Etihad, Emirates Executives Respond to Subsidies Charges
The chief executives of Etihad and Emirates responded to allegations of improper subsidies made by American, United and Delta airlines.
Airlines
South Africa Again Crowded with LCCs
Casualties could result as more airlines enter the country’s low-cost sector
Aircraft
Bombardier Lands First CSeries Customer in Southeast Asia
Startup airline named Flymojo to launch services next year
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