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After Airbus issue, DOT says airlines don’t have to cover passenger expenses amid aircraft recalls
The U.S. Department of Transportation has issued new guidance stating airlines don't have to cover passenger expenses like meals or lodging when a flight is canceled or significantly delayed by an aircraft recall.
Airbus has decided to ground more than 6,000 A320 jets to implement an urgent software update nearly a month after a JetBlue flight suddenly lost altitude mid-flight and sent at least 15 passengers to the hospital.
A Japan Airlines aircraft hit the Hi Fly chartered plane, which was damaged, requiring alternative flights for 270 passengers.The post Arkia flight delayed at JFK due to on-ground collision appeared
In the shadow of a recent incident involving an Alaska Airlines flight, where a door plug blew out from a Boeing 737 Max 9, Kayak has observed a significant shift in user behavior. The travel search engine reports a staggering 15-fold increase in the usage ...
After flying the first production ALIA CX300 electric aircraft last November, BETA Technologies has now zipped four passengers into the John F. Kennedy International Airport, marking a key development milestone. The Port Authority of New York and New ...
Boeing has reactivated its fourth 777X testbed aircraft, WH004, marking the first time all four test planes have been concurrently active since late 2021. The reactivated WH004 is uniquely configured with a full passenger interior to conduct specific cabin ...
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Epic Flight Academy Graduates First Aircraft Mechanic Class at KCVG Campus
The first class of A&Ps at the Epic Flight Academy's newest facility in Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky graduate.
DARPA's X-65, that replaces conventional aircraft flight controls with puffs of air, is coming together at Boeing subsidiary Aurora’s Bridgeport, West Virginia facility. The fuselage is taking shape and awaits its radical wing design. With its advanced ...
NASA has successfully tested its X-66 aircraft in a wind tunnel, hoping it can reduce fuel consumption by at least 30%.