Delta Air Lines (DL) CEO Ed Bastian, despite earning $27 million annually, often chooses to fly in economy class.
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The 2025 ranking of North America’s most connected airports reinforces the dominance of major carriers like United, Delta, and American.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby’s latest White House appearance wasn’t just policy—it was positioning. His praise for the administration and calls to reopen the government suggest a calculated effort to secure favor ahead of a potential JetBlue merger.
JetBlue flight B61682 from Saint Lucia to New York JFK reported a firework passing just 100 feet under its left wing during final approach, prompting ATC warnings but resulting in a safe landing.
Alaska Airlines (AS) has won a court order allowing it to subpoena Delta Air Lines (DL) in a major legal dispute with Virgin Group.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation following a close-call incident at Boston Logan International Airport on Thursday involving a Delta Air Lines (DL) flight and a Cape Air (9K) aircraft, where DL’s pilot had to perform a go-around.
Two planes operated by United Airlines (UA) collided on the tarmac at New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA) on Friday evening, after a day marked by widespread delays and strong winds.
On October 30, the U.S. Senate confirmed General Kenneth S. Wilsbach as the next Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force (USAF), approved by unanimous consent just two days before the current top officer departs.
The US Air Force aims to expand its fighter fleet to 1,558 aircraft to sustain low-risk operations, but funding limits, production delays, and modernization hurdles may slow the mission.
Southwest Airlines is reshaping its business model after a tough year of morale dips and investor pressure, signaling a move toward premium offerings and deeper structural change in 2025.