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NEWS Sep 18, 2024 Alaska-Hawaiian Merger Given Go-Ahead by U.S. DOT Article covering the dot giving alaska and hawaiian the go-ahead to merge. Also discussed are the contingencies of the approval. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Sep 16, 2024 Air Saint-Pierre: The Transatlantic Airline Serving 6000 People France has many overseas territories spread out across the world, as well as a lesser-known overseas territory just off the coast of Canada. Today, we will talk about Saint Pierre and Miquelon, specifically its home airline, Air Saint-Pierre. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Sep 04, 2024 Flight Planning: How Pilots Decide Flight Routes and Length Article covering how pilots plan flights. Topics covered include great circle route, weather and winds. Read More →
NEWS Aug 30, 2024 Silver Airways in Trouble? Major Network Shakeup Drops Multiple Routes and Closes Stations Silver Airways is a regional airline in the southeast that serves a network of routes within Florida, the Bahamas and Caribbean. However, as of late, they have tried and failed at many routes outside of Florida, and a new slew of cuts have put their profitability and overall health of the airline into question. Read More →
NEWS Aug 27, 2024 The Most Awkward Business Class? The Current State Of Air New Zealand Business Class Usually, Asian carriers such as Korean Air, Thai Airways and Japan Airlines are considered one of the best airlines to fly business, while American carriers are not much desired when it comes to the overall experience. However, there is one other airline that you might like to avoid, and that airline is Air New Zealand based in New Zealand in Oceania. Read More →
STORIES Jun 03, 2024 Air France’s Unique A320 Caribbean Island Hopper Service Air France operates a unique Caribbean inter-island service, connecting numerous French overseas territories with an Airbus A320 aircraft. The history of this flight dates back to the 1940s as the carrier continues to operate this route today. Read More →
STORIES Jun 01, 2024 The Challenges With Pratt & Whitney's PW1100g Engines Pratt & Whitney, a Canidian Engine manufacturer company has resulted in challenges for the Airbus A320 Neo family powered by their GTF (Geared Turbofan engines). Pratt & Whitney has been going through a rough patch in recent years. Many of the manufacturer's recent woes have been attributed to issues involving its PW1100G engines. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL May 13, 2024 Why Does an Airport's Name Matter? If you want to market a product well, various factors must be considered such as the product name. This principle applies to airports as well. There are multiple factors behind why entities choose to name airports the way they do, most notably, the decision of what to name an airport. Read More →
NEWS May 10, 2024 Spirit Airlines Hit With Engine Issues Amid Revenue Struggles Spirit Airlines, America's largest ultra-low-cost airline, is struggling with various aspects of its operation. The carrier is expecting less revenue in the second quarter of 2024, an issue that stems from a multitude of issues. Read More →
STORIES Apr 16, 2024 ANALYSIS: Iran's Airstrikes Have Destroyed its Aviation Industry Iran aviation has a long and complicated history. Although being predominantly domestic, sanctions have limited their expansion into other regions. Read More →