Author: Kevin Derby

Kevin Derby is a seasoned US-based journalist with a passion for uncovering the truth and telling compelling stories. With over a decade of experience in the field, Kevin has covered a wide range of topics from breaking news and human-interest stories and in-depth investigative reports. His dedication to journalistic integrity and his keen eye for detail have earned him a reputation as a trusted voice in the media.

CHICAGO- United Airlines (UA) has successfully installed Starlink on its first regional aircraft, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to offering high-speed inflight connectivity. The airline aims to equip its entire two-cabin regional fleet by year’s end, with over 300 aircraft installations planned before then. This move underscores the technical advantages of Starlink’s equipment, including faster installation, reduced maintenance, and improved operational efficiency. United Starlink Wi-Fi on Regional Flights United Airlines (UA) plans to install Starlink on more than 40 regional aircraft per month starting in May, continuing through the end of 2025. The installation process takes approximately eight…

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ATLANTA- Frontier Airlines (F9) is significantly expanding its operations at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), increasing departures by 40% year-over-year. The ultra low cost carrier is adding 9 new destinations, including Aruba and Honduras, with fares starting as low as $29. This expansion will also boost local employment, with the airline expecting to employ over 1,200 personnel in Atlanta this year. Frontier Airlines Adds 9 New Routes Frontier Airlines (F9) announced a major operational expansion at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), reinforcing its commitment to offering budget friendly travel options. By summer, the airline will serve 52 destinations, marking a…

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WASHINGTON DC- An American Airlines (AA) flight from Boston (BOS) had to abort its landing at Washington, DC’s Reagan National Airport (DCA) to avoid a departing aircraft on the same runway. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that air traffic control instructed the flight to perform a go-around to maintain safe separation between aircraft. The airline clarified that the maneuver was standard procedure and not an emergency. However, the incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in U.S. airspace, with a similar close call occurring at Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW) just 90 minutes later. American Airlines Flight Aborts Landing On Tuesday…

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