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NEWS Oct 02, 2024 Alaska Airlines Launches AI-Powered Flight Scheduling in Partnership with UP.Labs Alaska Airlines, in partnership with UP.Labs, has launched Odysee, an AI-powered platform designed to optimize flight scheduling. This innovative solution leverages big data and artificial intelligence to improve operational efficiency, reliability, and decision-making for the aviation industry. Read More →
NEWS Oct 02, 2024 Delta Launches Expanded Codeshare with Saudia Delta Air Lines and Saudia, two large members of the SkyTeam alliance, have announced an expanded codeshare agreement that is set to expand connection possibilities. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Oct 02, 2024 What is Aerospace Engineering? Welcome to the world of aerospace engineering, where creativity and technology merge to take flight. Read to find out what aerospace engineering is, its applications, and what it takes to become an aerospace engineer. Read More →
NEWS Oct 02, 2024 American Airlines Loses Bags on 73% of Flights, Ranks as Worst US Carrier for Mishandled Baggage American Airlines is reported the least reliable airline when it comes to baggage handling. See how the airline stacks up to competitors and what executives have planned on doing to reverse the downward trend. Read More →
NEWS Oct 02, 2024 Toyota Invests $500 Million into Electric Air Taxi Manufactuer Joby Aviation Toyota has agreed to invest a significant amount of money towards the production of Joby air taxis. Find out how much money Toyota has invested thus far and where Joby plans to obtain certification. Read More →
NEWS Oct 02, 2024 What are PAPI Lights? The Guide to the Precision Approach Path Indicator System A precision approach path indicator is a system of lights on the side of an airport runway threshold that provides visual descent guidance information during final approach. It is generally located on the left-hand side of the runway approximately 300 metres beyond the landing threshold of the runway. Read More →
NEWS Oct 02, 2024 WWII Bomb Explosion at Miyazaki Airport Causes Flight Cancellations On October 2, 2024, Miyazaki Airport in southwest Japan experienced an emergency closure after a bomb, likely dating back to World War II, exploded near a runway, forcing the cancellation of 87 flights. The bomb, believed to be American and from a wartime air raid, left a significant crater in the airport’s taxiway. Read More →
NEWS Oct 02, 2024 Southwest B737 Low on Approach to Manchester-Boston Airport Article covering Southwest's latest low altitude approach into an airport along with discussing their alarming trend with these incidents. Read More →
NEWS Oct 01, 2024 Air New Zealand's Million-Dollar Sweetstake Giveaway: Here's How To Enter Air New Zealand is giving away shares of a million rewards points for travelers that guess how many lollies are inside a giant candy jar. Find out how to enter and where you can see the jar in person. Read More →
NEWS Sep 30, 2024 7 Dead in Two Cirrus SR22 Plane Crashes A tragic plane crash occurred at First Flight Airport (FFA) in North Carolina on Saturday at approximately 5 p.m. local time. A Cirrus SR22 aircraft, identified as N1281F, crashed into a wooded area near the airport and burst into flames. Read More →