Passengers settle massive lawsuit with Alaska Airlines and Boeing after midflight door plug failure
Alaska Airlines and Boeing reached an undisclosed settlement with passengers who sued for emotional and physical injuries after a door plug incident on a January 2024 flight.
Cybersecurity experts warn of increasingly 'treacherous' landscape as major brands fall victim to attacks
Cloud security represents a paradigm shift as organizations face thousands of entry points vulnerable to hackers, requiring new strategies to protect consumer information.
Delta flight makes emergency landing on remote island after engine issues
An Airbus A330 bound for New York diverted to Lajes Airport on a remote island following mechanical issues, with all passengers and crew members arriving safely.
Southwest installs 'third set of eyes' in cockpit to boost safety
Southwest Airlines is outfitting its Boeing 737 fleet with new Honeywell software that alerts pilots to runway risks, aiming to prevent disaster before it happens.
American Airlines-backed electric air taxi company aims to change how people travel
British firm Vertical Aerospace advances zero-emissions aviation with its VX4 aircraft that travels 100 miles per charge, targeting business-class flyers at Uber Black prices.
American Airlines 'technology issue' resolved after customers report lengthy delays
A "technology issue" affected American Airlines systems on Friday, and passengers reported long waits on planes before the issue was resolved.
America's $2.1B stealth bombers deliver 'monumental' blow in largest ever strike
B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, reportedly worth billions of dollars, played a central role in America’s Operation Midnight Hammer strike on a trio of nuclear facilities in Iran over the weekend.
NTSB issues urgent safety bulletin about engines found in some Boeing 737 Max jets
The National Transportation Safety Board warned that certain CFM engines installed in some Boeing 737 Max jets may feed smoke into the cockpit or cabin after a bird strike.
JetBlue to cut flights as carrier says 'unlikely' to break even in 2025 due to weaker travel demand
JetBlue Airways is reducing flights, evaluating routes and cutting budgets amid weak consumer demand, CEO Joanna Geraghty told staff in an internal note.
Southwest adds 'powerful' cockpit alert system to detect runway danger
Southwest Airlines enhances flight safety with Honeywell technology that alerts pilots about speed, height, and runway direction issues.
Revolutionary aircraft maker selects North Carolina for massive job-creating venture
JetZero is making a massive investment in North Carolina as the company plans to construct a factory in Greensboro to produce its blended-wing-body jets there in the future.
Airlines divert flights over 4 countries after Israel strikes Iran
Airline are cancelling flights and diverting them away from Israel, Jordan, Iraq and Iran on Friday following Israel's surprise airstrikes targeting Iran.
Boeing shares slide after Air India crash
Shares of aerospace giant Boeing fell on Thursday after an Air India 787 Dreamliner crashed shortly after takeoff. The flight was headed to London's Gatwick Airport.
FAA to continue capping flights at Newark airport through end of year
The FAA is implementing flight caps at Newark airport through 2025 while upgrading telecom systems and addressing controller staffing shortages to improve operational reliability.
Solo travelers pay more than groups for economy flights on major US airlines: report
A report reveals that solo travelers pay more for airline tickets on American, United and Delta compared to groups, with notable price differences on one-way flights.
United CEO says Newark flights this summer will be cheapest in airline's history
United Airlines flights at Newark Liberty International Airport will be the cheapest in the carrier's history, CEO Scott Kirby said on Thursday.
Southwest Airlines ends era of free checked bags as profit pressures mount
Southwest Airlines will begin charging for checked bags, breaking from its long-standing policy, and launching a basic fare to enhance profitability and customer reach.
Transportation Dept offers air traffic controllers 20% bonus to delay retirement as staffing crisis deepens
Amid air traffic control shortages, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy outlines plans to retain experienced staff, hire new controllers, and improve training at the FAA Academy.
Memorial Day travelers face flight delays across multiple US airports due to weather
The FAA reports Memorial Day flight delays at Denver, Dallas Fort Worth and San Francisco airports due to weather. Newark continues struggles amid construction.
Passenger experiencing medical crisis attempts to open plane door mid-flight to Houston
A passenger's attempt to open an emergency exit forced a Houston-bound plane to divert to Seattle, where police responded to the incident.