Fri, Sep 19, 2025
Contract Negotiations With Airline Management Continue
Voting members of the JetBlue Master Executive Council (MEC) of the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l re-elected by acclamation their union leadership for the 4,700-plus pilots of JetBlue.
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Thu, Sep 18, 2025
Long-Haul Travel Fees Could Cost Passengers Up to 70 Euros Per Ticket
The European aviation industry is urging the Dutch government to take a step back from its proposed air passenger tax increase, which could put travel fees at up to 70 Euros per ticket by 2027. Stakeholders argue that the price hikes would harm the economy more than help it, especially factoring in tourism and decarbonization initiatives.
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Wed, Sep 17, 2025
FAA Proposes $3.1 Billion Fine to Cover Multiple Events Between 2023 and 2024
The FAA is proposing $3.1 million in fines against Boeing for a series of safety violations between September 2023 and February 2024. The list is long, but primarily includes issues tied to the Alaska Airlines door plug blowout and pressure on company safety officials to sign off on aircraft that didn’t meet standards.
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Tue, Sep 16, 2025
Caused Disturbance In Cabin Traveling As Passenger
British Airways suspended one of its pilots who was drunk while traveling as a passenger and caused a disruption in the cabin, with the captain returning to the departure gate at Edinburgh Airport (EDI/EGPH) and delaying the flight to London Heathrow Airport (LHR/EGLL) for more than 90 minutes.
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Tue, Sep 16, 2025
Spirit Airlines Recently Filed for its Second Bankruptcy in Under a Year
Spirit Airlines filed for its second bankruptcy in less than a year at the end of last month, and its competitors are now suggesting that this may be the beginning of the end. Speaking at an industry conference on Thursday, United CEO Scott Kirby called the ultra-low-cost carrier approach a “fundamentally broken business model” and argued that customers have already voted with their wallets.
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Tue, Sep 16, 2025
Agency Publishes Request for Information for Low-Cost, Safety-Enhancing Lighting
The FAA is looking for cheaper, faster ways to light up America’s runways. On Thursday, September 11, the agency issued a Request for Information (RFI) for a new safety lighting system that could be deployed nationwide within the next two to three years.
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