PEOPLExpress suspends flights until October 16
PEOPLExpress announced that it was suspending its service temporarily until ‘about’ October 16th. The low-cost airline said problems with maintenance, crew availability, an airplane...
Bombardier reports 40 new firm orders for its CS300 jetliners
Bombardier Commercial Aircraft has announced that its signed a firm purchase agreement to sell 40 CS300 jetliners to a wholly owned affiliate of Macquarie...
South Korea orders 40 Lockheed Martin fighter jets
The Republic of South Korea confirmed on Wednesday its order for 40 Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II aircraft as part of its F-X fighter...
Carnival Corp. posts strong third quarter results
The Anglo-American multinational cruise giant, Carnival Corporation & plc. posted better-than-expected third quarter profit and improved its full-year guidance, citing strong demand in China...
United Airlines making substantial changes to set itself in the right direction
United Airlines is making steady progress on its on-time rates, despite a bad start to the year. The company was subject to a number...
Air France pilot strike may continue until Sept. 26
Air France has said that pilots protesting the new cost cuts and new strategy for its Transavia unit have given notice that they may...
Ryanair orders 100 Boeing 737 MAX 200s
Ryanair orders 100 Boeing planes, specifically its newest 737 MAX 200, which is a variant based on the 737 MAX 8. The newer version...
Mexico City’s new airport
Details on Mexico City’s new airport were unveiled last week by President Enrique Peña Nieto. The $9.2 billion project will increase capacity fourfold and...
Bombardier resumes CSeries flights
Canadian train and plane maker Bombardier resumes CSeries flights in September. The company is certain its new jet will be in commercial service late...
Virgin Australia losses triple
Virgin Australia posted a A$355.6 million ($332.6 million) after-tax loss for the full year, more than three times last year’s A$98.1 million loss. The...