American Airlines (AA) has announced plans to resume scheduled passenger flights to Venezuela, marking a significant development after a seven-year suspension of service between the two countries.
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President Donald Trump has escalated tensions with Canada by threatening to decertify thousands of Canadian‑manufactured aircraft and impose steep tariffs in a dispute centered on business jet certification.
Southwest Airlines (WN) aborted a Boeing 737 takeoff at San Antonio International Airport (SAT) after a private aircraft entered the active runway during departure to Dallas Love Field (DAL).
Visa has announced a new feature that will allow cash back credit card rewards to be deposited directly into “Trump Accounts,” a newly defined savings vehicle under recent U.S. tax legislation.
Delta Air Lines expands its Airbus widebody fleet with new A330neo and A350 orders to support global growth and premium travel.
Washington has become the focal point of a quiet but consequential shift in US aviation policy as lawmakers move a must-pass funding bill to avoid a January 30 government shutdown.
A late-night domestic flight operating in the United States witnessed an unusual and serious cabin safety incident after a flight attendant accidentally kicked a baby who had been placed on the aisle floor while passengers were sleeping
American Airlines faces crew anger after a 0.3 percent profit-sharing payout announced during Winter Storm Fern cancellations and delays.
Delta Sky Club worker sues over unpaid TSA wait time at LAX, but California law and past rulings weaken the claim.
United Airlines will operate its largest-ever schedule from Chicago O’Hare in 2026, adding Midwest routes and boosting frequencies to defend its hub against American Airlines.