Aviation News
These Aviation News postings will keep you up-to-date on the latest developments in the aviation industry, apprised of developing trends in aircraft design and manufacturing, and informed of market trends affecting the aviation companies with the largest market shares. They will bring a new perspective on changes in the airline industry. These posts vary from new routes to donations made by airlines to charities. It will keep readers informed and engaged with all the latest news. Anything aviation related will be covered here.
Southwest CEO Gary Kelly To Step Down
Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly shared his retirement plans to the public today. Robert Jordan, Southwest's executive vice president of corporate services, will become the next CEO.
Brussels Airlines Resumes Flights to the United States
On Monday, Brussels Airlines resumed flights to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport after an absence of almost 15 months. One day later, the Belgian carrier will restart its service to Washington DC's Dulles International Airport.
European Union May Soon Lift Travel Restrictions For United States Citizens
The European Union may be about to lift restrictions on travelers from the United States. The decision on a proposal to add the United States to the European Union-wide white list is expected today.
Russian Low-Cost Carrier Pobeda’s Load Factor Returns to 99%
As the air travel market in Russia continues to recover, its main airlines are getting ready for a summer of domestic leisure demand by reestablishing Soviet-era nonstop connections bypassing St. Petersburg and Moscow.
Emirates Launches New Route To Miami
On Thursday, Emirates announced a new route to Miami, which is set to begin this summer. This takes the number of cities served by Emirates in the United States up to 12.
Alaska Airlines Announces Service to Belize
Alaska Airlines has announced its newest international destination. With flights to Belize set to begin this November, the Seattle-based airline will offer six weekly frequencies to Belize City from two of Alaska's West Coast hubs.
Air France Launches Year-Round Service to Helsinki
Beginning on July 6th, Air France will operate a year-round service between Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) and Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport (HEL).
California-Based Airbahn’s Summer Launch Plans
Airbahn’s planned 2019 launch was postponed by a global pandemic that upended the airline industry. Now, the California-based startup is preparing to begin service this summer.
Frontier Airlines Accelerates A319 Retirement
Frontier Airlines is accelerating the retirement of its older and smaller Airbus A319s. These airplanes were initially scheduled to depart the fleet by the end of 2021; however, Frontier will remove those aircraft early.
Avelo Airlines Inaugurates Service in California
U.S. based carrier Avelo Airlines began commercial service on April 28 with a round-trip flight from Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) to Santa Rosa, California (STS).
Eastern Airlines to Launch Chicago to Sarajevo Service
U.S. carrier Eastern Airlines is launching its first ever route to Europe this summer. The airline will fly between Chicago's O'Hare International Airport and Butmir International Airport in Sarajevo, Bosnia.
Flying Is the Safest Form of Transportation
Ever since 1914 when commercial air travel was first introduced, skeptics have raised concerns that it is unsafe. However, flying is the safest, fastest, and most rational method of transportation.
JetBlue Secures London Heathrow Slots
JetBlue Airways has secured access to London Heathrow Airport for its inaugural transatlantic flights.
Indigo Partners Sells 9% Of Wizz Air For $550 Million
On Tuesday, Wizz Air's biggest investor, American equity firm Indigo Partners, announced that it had sold most of its holding in the low-cost carrier.
United Airlines Buys 25 Additional 737 Max Aircraft
United Airlines announced on Monday that it had placed an order for an additional 25 new 737 Max airplanes as it positions its fleet for a travel rebound.
American Airlines Partners With The Red Cross to Help Storm Victims
American Airlines has activated its disaster response giving platform following the devastating weather that has impacted millions in the United States.