Frontier Airlines (F9) will no longer be required to pay the remaining $162,000 portion of a federal fine tied to chronically delayed flights, following a revised decision by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Author: Natalia Shelley
Boeing is accelerating recruitment across its Washington state facilities as it works to stabilize output and prepare for higher production of its best-selling narrowbody aircraft.
The United States Air Force has begun flight testing a Boeing 747-8i donated by Qatar to serve as an interim Air Force One amid delays in the VC-25B program.
The United States State Department has announced a significant expansion of its visa restriction policy across the Western Hemisphere, targeting individuals allegedly working on behalf of adversarial powers.
American Airlines formally rejects merger with United Airlines after Scott Kirby’s reported White House talks spark acquisition speculation.
Federal aviation authorities have ordered significant flight reductions at Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) to address rising delays and operational strain during the peak summer travel period.
An 8-year-old passenger on Alaska Airlines (AS) flight from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Portland International Airport (PDX) allegedly suffered severe burn injuries after a cup of hot tea spilled during an inflight service.
JetBlue founder David Neeleman warns of potential bankruptcy amid rising debt and fuel costs, questioning merger prospects with United Airlines.
Chinese state media attack the F-47 fighter jet on cost, Boeing issues, and rare earths. U.S. experts counter the claims.
A Renaissance Hotel on 17th Street in Fort Lauderdale (FLL) is suing Southwest Airlines (WN) for $215,576 after a flight attendant allegedly caused extensive water damage by activating the sprinkler system during a layover.