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News about commercial airlines, including regulations, aircraft orders, safety, acquisitions, and mergers.
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Lufthansa Takes First Airbus A320neo
Delivery marks culmination of five years of development
Aircraft
January 20, 2016
Atlas Air Plans Purchase of DHL Carrier Southern Air Holdings
The acquisition will add Southern Air's Boeing 777 and 737 freighters to the Atlas Air fleet of Boeing 747s.
Airlines
January 20, 2016
Airlines Queue Up as Iran Sanctions Lifted
Airbus, Boeing to vie for some $20 billion in business
Aircraft
January 19, 2016
Etihad Wins Appeal To Continue Code Shares with Air Berlin
Airlines retain code-share rights on 26 routes through end of winter schedule
Airlines
January 15, 2016
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Japan's ANA To Buy Minority Stake in Vietnam Airlines
The partnership will enable the two airlines to 'take maximum advantage' of the increasing demand for air travel in the Asia market.
Airlines
January 12, 2016
Star Alliance Embraces Tech Challenges
Plans to apply ‘lessons learned’ from new common processes at Heathrow’s Terminal 2
Airlines
January 7, 2016
Labor Groups Oppose Norwegian Air UK Permit Application
Labor groups also oppose an earlier application by Ireland-based Norwegian Air International, alleging it will flout labor standards.
Airlines
January 6, 2016
Etihad Dealt Blow in Fight for Air Berlin Code Shares
Court upholds German government's decision to rescind code-share rights on 29 routes
Airlines
December 30, 2015
Tarmac Rule Increases Overall Passenger Delays, Study Finds
The study by researchers at Dartmouth College and MIT recommends the Department of Transportation modify the current tarmac delay rule.
Airlines
December 29, 2015
United Pushes China Expansion After Hitting Roadblocks in India
United Airlines is expanding services to secondary Chinese cities while seeking to grow Indian service in alliance with Air India.
Airlines
December 28, 2015
Delta Revisits E190 Plan with New Boeing Order
Deal covers 20 of the Embraer jets and 20 new 737-900ERs
Aircraft
December 17, 2015
U.S., Cuba to Establish Scheduled Air Services
American Airlines aims to start scheduled flights next year
Airlines
December 17, 2015
Partners Plan for Large-Scale Biofuel Delivery in Seattle
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport aims to cut aircraft carbon emissions by 25 percent by 2037
Airlines
December 16, 2015
IATA Raises Airline Profit Forecast Again
Record $33 billion net profit for 2015 finally surpasses cost of investor capital
Airlines
December 14, 2015
Star Alliance Welcomes Friends of the Family
South African low-fare carrier Mango joins network under ‘Connecting Partner Model’
Airlines
December 14, 2015
Porter “Assessing” Rejected Toronto City CSeries Proposal
Order for 12 of the new Bombardier jets imperiled
Aircraft
December 10, 2015
UAL's Dubai Pullout Marks End of Gulf Flights by U.S. Carriers
Direct 777-200 service between Washington Dulles and Dubai to end in late January
Airlines
December 10, 2015
European Commission Proposes New 'Aviation Strategy'
Groups representing European airlines and pilots say the plan is not ambitious enough and lacks specificity.
Airlines
December 7, 2015
Asia Pacific Carriers Speak Out Against Safety Blacklists
The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines recently met to push for an end to what they regard as heavy-handed treatment by international safety bodies.
Airlines
December 1, 2015
A4A, U.S. Airlines Renew Push for Independent ATC Agency
A federally chartered, not-for-profit organization would run the U.S. air traffic control system better than the FAA now does, airlines say.
Airlines
December 1, 2015
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