Explore 2024 US airline fleet insights: United, Delta, American, and Southwest’s revenue, aircraft count, and fleet composition revealed.
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In a recent post-Q3 earnings call, American Airlines (AA) executives held an internal presentation and Q&A with employees, where CEO Robert Isom highlighted the airline’s significant fuel consumption.
Department of Transportation (DOT) of the United States tentatively granted new slots to five carriers at Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA).
American Airlines plans to launch Philadelphia to Northwest Arkansas Airport (XNA) flights after Delta announced two routes to XNA.
Chicago-based United Airlines (UA) has emerged as the top carrier for Europe-US flights in July 2024, based on available seats.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation into a close call between American Airlines (AA) and Delta Air Lines (DL) planes in Syracuse (SYR), New York.
Japan’s Ministry of Transport has brought attention to an incident in the United States involving a Japan Airlines (JAL) pilot who overshot a stop line at San Diego International Airport.
Last year in New York, the pilots of an American Airlines (AA) Boeing 777 mistakenly taxied across the incorrect runway, intersecting the path of Delta Air Lines (DL) 737.
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian suggested that the airline is not currently inclined to adopt a similar boarding method as United Airlines.
It’s important to note that while the chart presented may be somewhat misleading, it also overlooks a crucial customer benefit that Southwest doesn’t actively market.