Wed, Aug 20, 2025
Airline To Resume Operations After 4-Day Stoppage
Air Canada and the union representing 10,000 of its flight attendants have come to a mediated agreement that will enable the airline to gradually resume operations after the four-day strike.
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Wed, Aug 20, 2025
The $12.5 Billion Already Allocated Seems to Just Be the Tip of the Iceberg
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, shortly after receiving $12.5 billion for the same cause, is looking for lawmakers to put another $19 billion towards the air traffic control system overhaul. However, it seems that Congress won’t bite until it sees meaningful progress from previous efforts.
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Wed, Aug 20, 2025
Passenger Attempting to Rebook a Flight Was Told to Place a Large Downpayment
A man who allegedly called United Airlines' official customer service line to rebook an international flight ended up more than $17,000 in the hole with no clear resolution. He claims that the large down payment was supposed to be refunded in early July, but it has yet to show up in his account.
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Tue, Aug 19, 2025
Organization Highlights Need for Enhanced Safety as Air Traffic Rises
While aviation may be the safest form of travel, a recent report from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) shows just how much room for improvement there is. It pointed out the need to keep safety a top priority as both accident rates and air traffic congestion continue to rise.
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Mon, Aug 18, 2025
Canada Claims that the Nation’s Economy is Too Fragile for Work Stoppages
Less than 12 hours after Air Canada flight attendants finally walked out on the job, the nation’s regulators have called them back to work and into arbitration. Canadian officials claim that stranding hundreds of thousands of travelers during peak travel season, especially with heightened tariff chaos from the US, is too high a price.
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Mon, Aug 18, 2025
Police Pulled the 52-Year-Old From the Plane Just Before Departure
Body cam footage was recently pulled from the arrest of David Allsop, a 52-year-old Southwest pilot who recently learned just how seriously sobriety laws are taken when it comes to bringing hundreds of people into the sky. He failed two sobriety tests before being arrested and having his license revoked.
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Sun, Aug 17, 2025
DGCA Issues a Warning to the Airline After it Exceeded the 10-Hour Flight Time Limit
India’s aviation regulator has issued a warning to its flagship airline after it allegedly exceeded the 10-hour pilot flight time limit at least twice. The show-cause was sent in June, and it seems Air India’s explanation didn’t do the trick. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said the violations occurred on Bengaluru–London services AI133 on May 16 and 17, 2025.
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