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Alaska Airlines is the only United States-based carrier that was in AirlineRatings' top 10—although Hawaiian, American, Delta and United were in the top 25.
Alaska Airlines already offers more flights at PDX than any other airline. Now it's adding a new flight to Houston, among others.
Alaska Airlines' merger with Hawaiian Airlines aims to enhance connectivity and drive earnings growth through strategic initiatives in 2025.
Airlines have taken full advantage of the relaxed policies regarding the deployment of narrowbody aircraft on flights to Hawaii. Alaska Airlines and Southwest Airlines heavily utilize the Boeing 737 on various Hawaiian routes, while carriers like American Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines deploy the Airbus A321neo.
There are several stringent steps that airlines must follow to get their aircraft back into service following an inadvertent slide deployment.
Ryanair reported better than expected profits for the final three months of 2024 on Monday and Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said he was "cautiously optimistic" about fares for the coming summer on constrained capacity in Europe.
Ryanair ( RYAAY) ( OTCPK:RYAOF) Chief Executive Michael O’Leary estimates that plane maker Boeing ( NYSE: BA) will be able to lift output of its 737 Max jetliners to 38 a month by the end of summer and possibly to 42 by October if aviation authorities approve, Reuters reported Monday.
The Monterey Regional Airport reports that for the third year in a row it has tallied double-digit passenger growth and can now boast serving more than 600,000 passengers annually. “We believe our growth in passenger traffic means travelers from the region,
DALLAS — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) released two new airworthiness directives (ADs) for Embraer aircraft, effective January 29, 2025. The directives address safety concerns regarding unexpected wear on wing hinge bearing assemblies of aileron surfaces.
John Oberst, head of Alaska Aerospace, went on the "Today" show on to discuss what is being described as a “traffic jam” at the country’s spaceports.
In May 1960, the Convair 880 entered into service with Delta Air Lines (DL) under the slightly updated designation of 880-22m. This version featured newer 805-3B engines. Other airlines that operated the Convair 880 included Cathay Pacific (CX), Japan Airlines (JL), Northeast (NE), Swissair (SR), TWA (TW), and Venezuela's now-defunct VIASA.