Airlines, including United Airlines (UA) and JetBlue (B6), that operated flights through major US hubs such as Los Angeles (LAX) and New York–JFK (JFK) may owe millions of dollars in fines after the FAA began investigating alleged violations of mandated capacity restrictions during the government shutdown.
Author: Kevin Derby
Delta Air Lines (DL) launches its inaugural nonstop flight DL11 from Los Angeles (LAX) to Melbourne (MEL) on an Airbus A350-900.
American Airlines (AA) bid its new Airbus A321XLR strategy can narrow the competitive gap with Delta Air Lines (DL) in financial performance and passenger preference.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has approved The Boeing Company’s $8.3 billion Spirit AeroSystems merger, but only after ordering the divestiture of core Spirit assets that affect aircraft production for carriers.
Delta Air Lines (DL) lost $200 million during the 43 day government shutdown, the longest in US history.
American Airlines (AA) is facing continued legal challenges after a federal judge refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a long-serving flight attendant based out of Philadelphia (PHL).
United Airlines (UA) flight from London Heathrow (LHR) to San Francisco (SFO) made an emergency landing at EDI on December 4, 2025.
JetBlue (B6) is expanding its San Juan (SJU) focus city with five new nonstop routes to Philadelphia (PHL), Jacksonville (JAX), Norfolk (ORF), Richmond (RIC), and Buffalo (BUF).
A passenger’s inability to pay parking fees at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) prompted bomb threat calls on November 7, 2025.
The announcement surfaced during interviews as officials and travelers reacted to Senator Bernie Moreno’s plan to end dual citizenship in the United States.