A U.S. Air Force C-32A jet now flies in a new executive paint scheme, marking the start of fleetwide modernization for government transport aircraft.
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Thailand drew 35M visitors in 2024, yet no US airline flies the 8,269-mile nonstop route to Bangkok despite FAA Category 1 approval.
National defense debates now intersect with reliance on foreign-controlled military systems like the F-35 fighter jet.
Alaska Airlines (AS) is positioning South Korea’s main gateway as a strategic hub in its growing Asia network
Passengers onboard an American Airlines (AA) Boeing 737 at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) were left stunned after a man launched a racist tirade at a flight attendant before departure to Las Vegas.
Two American pilots remain imprisoned after Guinean authorities detained them during a routine refueling stop despite reported landing clearance.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has mandated that U.S. airlines certify pilot hiring based solely on merit, excluding diversity initiatives, under new Operations Specifications for Part 121 carriers like United Airlines (UA).
United Airlines has reopened transfers to its London Heathrow crew base, giving senior flight attendants a rare opportunity to relocate abroad while continuing employment with a U.S. carrier.
Mounting controversy over immigration enforcement, internal disputes, and funding decisions places DHS leadership under intense scrutiny.
Southwest Airlines faces internal resistance as flight attendants oppose management’s plan to move crew baggage storage to solve passenger overhead bin shortages following assigned seating changes.