Drones grow as air traffic problem
Incidents at Germany's airports grew by 80% last year, fueling demands for new regulation.
Incidents at Germany's airports grew by 80% last year, fueling demands for new regulation.
With FAA certification officials furloughed, the return of scheduled service to Seattle's second airport has been postponed.
Celebrating its 100th anniversary and its 50th year flying 747s, British Air is going in for retro paint schemes for selected planes.
Norwegian Air is closing crew bases for its 737s at Providence and Newburgh. Flights to those cities will use Europe-based crews.
Ryanair's bid to become "the Amazon of travel" takes a detour as it closes down its package-holiday division.
Discount carrier Allegiant adds 16 new routes, including its first to Alaska.
The FAA is mostly shut down, including the office that must approve Southwest's flights to Hawaii, and Delta's debut of its new A220s.
The world's largest airlines, and how they're measured, turns up only a few surprises.
Lisbon is scheduled to have a second airport by 2022, relieving crowding at its existing airport.
Wit the expansion of pre-clearance, airports need more facilities and staff. The U.S. pays for the customs personnel, but passengers pick up the rest.
Low fares to Europe must be purchased as part of a roundtrip.
Air France calls it quits on an attempt to battle discounters by attracting millenials to their own airline.
United is offering a cookbook with both first class and economy class recipes.
The two big aircraft rivals ended the year in a virtual tie, although Boeing did notably better in new orders.
Long-time mainstay to be replaced by new A330s, A320neos and 787s