Boeing to pay at least $17M to settle enforcement cases on 737
Boeing Co. has agreed to pay $17 million in civil penalties for production lapses related to 737 aircraft models in a settlement with the Federal Aviation Administration.
Delta says domestic travel demand recovered, hits pre-pandemic levels
Delta Air Lines President Glen Hauenstein said bookings for domestic travel would in June have recovered completely.
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library officially reopens after COVID closure
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, is the most visited in the country, and it finally reopened to visitors Wednesday.
United Airlines seat demand snapping back faster than expected
The recovery is accelerating at such a rate that the major U.S. carrier said yields on tickets purchased since the beginning of May for travel during the second quarter have "reached levels similar to 2019," according to a regulatory filing.
FAA proposes fines on 5 unruly passengers that cost up to $15K
The Federal Aviation Administration is cracking down on five unruly flight passengers with fines that can amount to thousands of dollars.
United offers vaccinated travelers big perks
The move from United is in support of President Biden's nationwide effort to encourage more people to get inoculated, according to a major U.S. carrier.
Emirates warns Boeing it will refuse 777x jets if they don’t meet commitments
In an interview broadcast on Monday, President Tim Clark said he had not received any performance details of the jet's engines so far even though test flights began in 2020.
JetBlue founder’s newest airline, Breeze Airways, is taking off
JetBlue founder David Neeleman’s newest venture, Breeze Airways, is ready for takeoff, the fifth airline startup of his career.
JetBlue sets date for start of flights between US and London
JetBlue Airways said Wednesday it will start transatlantic service late this summer, competing against bigger rivals on the lucrative route between New York and London.
Airline passenger faces $52,500 fine for allegedly trying to open cockpit door, assaulting flight attendant
While on that Dec. 23 Delta Air Lines flight from Honolulu, Hawaii, to Seattle, the passenger "repeatedly refused to comply with crew members’ instructions."
Boeing wins FAA OK for 737 MAX electrical fix, notifies airlines
Boeing Co on Wednesday won approval from U.S. regulators for a fix of an electrical grounding issue that had affected about 100 737 MAX airplanes, clearing the way for their quick return to service after flights were halted in early April, the planemaker said.
Boeing nears fix for 777 engine covers
Boeing Co. is nearing a fix for engine covers like the one that broke apart on a United Airlines 777 jet over Colorado earlier this year, people briefed on the matter said.
FAA issues penalties to allegedly disruptive airline passengers
The passengers are facing thousands of dollars in fines after allegedly disobeying "cabin crew instructions" and disregarding "various federal regulations" such as wearing a face mask, the FAA said.
Colonial Pipeline hack: American Airlines adding stops to some long-haul routes after cyberattack
American Airlines is the first carrier to adjust its schedule as a result of the cyberattack.
Lawmakers call on airlines to end travel credit expiration dates
Although the lawmakers are pushing for cash refunds, the senators stressed that, "at minimum," airlines should "not subject pandemic-related flight credits to an expiration date."
As Chinese rocket barrels toward Earth, FAA working with NORAD on potential impact to commercial air travel
The Federal Aviation Administration is working with the North American Aerospace Defense Command to track any impact the Chinese rocket hurtling uncontrolled toward Earth might have on commercial air travel, the agency told FOX Business.
Airline complaints spike as travel begins to recover from COVID-19 pandemic
Although the travel industry is slowly bouncing back as pandemic worries start to fade, the effects of the coronavirus on U.S. domestic air travel will have a lingering impact for years to come.
Southwest flight attendant blames airline for husband's COVID-19 death: Lawsuit
Carol Madden, according to the suit, was required to attend "Recurrent Training that would lead to renewal or reauthorization of her ‘Certificate of Demonstrated Proficiency.’"
Boeing reports loss as Air Force One work drags
The aerospace giant is contracted to deliver two converted 747-8 jumbo jets by the end of 2024, but has been forced to switch suppliers for some of the interior work on the planes.
Flight bookings see significant jump in March as vaccine rollout continues
Flight bookings surged in March as an increasing number of consumers continue to get vaccinated and regain confidence in travel, according to new data.