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NEWS Oct 16, 2024 Frontier Airlines Pilots Vote to Authorize Strike with 99% Approval A majority of Frontier Airlines pilots have voted to strike if necessary. See how close the union is to striking and what change the airline made earlier this year to potentially hurt morale. Read More →
NEWS Oct 15, 2024 Air New Zealand Begins Huge Boeing 787 Retrofit Program Air New Zealand will overhaul cabins on its Boeing 787 aircraft. Learn about when all 787s will be done getting retrofitted as well as the airline's brand-new business class offerings. Read More →
NEWS Oct 15, 2024 Sri Lanka Airlines Pilot Locks Co-Pilot Out of Cockpit Over Toilet Break Dispute A SirLankan Airlines pilot locked a female copilot out of the cockpit during a flight. Find out what led to the incident and what has happened with the pilots since that time. Read More →
NEWS Oct 09, 2024 Emirates Cancels All Iran Lebanon Flight Plans to Resume Iraq Service Emirates has shared several updates in regards to flights to and from the Middle East. Find out when these flights are expected to resume and see which other airlines also have Middle East travel restrictions. Read More →
NEWS Sep 30, 2024 Catering Truck Smashes Into Alaska Airlines 737 at Seattle Airport A catering truck clips the tail of a parked Alaska Airlines aircraft. See the footage online and find out what other viewers have been able to pick up regarding the video clips. Read More →
NEWS Sep 23, 2024 British Airways Abandons 14-year-old, then Asks Family to pay $1,600 for a New Ticket A 14-year-old girl was abandoned alone at a French airport when a British Airways flight took off without her, despite knowing that the girl was in the departures area. The airline then told her parents that she would need a new ticket for about £1,200, roughly $1,600. Read More →
NEWS Sep 22, 2024 Mouse ‘Jumped’ Out of Passenger’s In-Flight Meal, Forces SAS Emergency Landing A Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Copenhagen after a mouse leaped out of a passenger’s in-flight meal and into the aircraft aisle. While not seemingly dangerous, rodents, like mice, pose severe safety risks to aircraft operations as the animals tend to chew on electrical wiring. Read More →