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5 votes
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Norwegian Air reported that four Swedish and Danish subsidiaries had filed for bankruptcy – 4,700 pilots and cabin crew members would be affected
4 votes -
The Australian government has finalised a deal with Qantas and Virgin to underwrite a minimum domestic network, to the value of $165 million
6 votes -
Finnish carrier Finnair, which has focused heavily on routes to Asia, says it will deepen its cooperation with China's Juneyao Air
3 votes -
New report released for MH370 search by the Independent Research Group
6 votes -
The story of the hijacking of Eastern Airlines Flight 1320 in 1970: The first hijacked US flight with a fatality, which led to many of the modern airline security measures
6 votes -
With a drop in passengers, American Airlines starts cargo-only flights for first time since 1984
4 votes -
JetBlue has banned a passenger from the airline after he flew whilst awaiting the results of a coronavirus test
7 votes -
Air New Zealand concerned about Auckland International Airport's loss of 'aeronautical competency'
4 votes -
Norwegian Air crew were shut out of hotel over cash fears – Gatwick hotel asked for upfront payment from lossmaking low-cost carrier
3 votes -
Europe OKs suspension of strict ‘use-it or lose-it’ airline slot rules amid coronavirus outbreak
9 votes -
Airlines are burning thousands of gallons of fuel flying empty 'ghost' planes so they can keep their flight slots during the coronavirus outbreak
13 votes -
Norwegian Air shares plummet as coronavirus hammers travel sector – shares have fallen 70% in under a month as analysts point out weak cash reserves
5 votes -
Scandinavian Airlines clarifies an advert intended to highlight the role of travel, immigration and cultural diversity after it was pilloried online by far-right and nationalist groups
9 votes -
British Airways flight breaks subsonic JFK to Heathrow speed record due to Storm Ciara—reaches London in 4 hours 56 minutes
@flightradar24: Fastest across the Atlantic tonight from New York to London so far is #BA112 at 4hr56m. #VS4 in 4:57, and #VS46 in 4:59. https://t.co/gfYoHGV3Y6 https://t.co/kMhjCqdEtt If we're not mistaken, BA now retakes the fastest subsonic NY-London crossing from Norwegian.
13 votes -
Iran admits it accidentally shot down Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752
28 votes -
Guillaume Laffon landing Air France Flight 334 (Boeing 777) into Logan International Airport (BOS)
8 votes -
Sweden's PM Stefan Löfven wants swift and complete probe into Iran plane crash
8 votes -
Iranian missile accidentally brought down Ukrainian jet, officials say, citing early evidence
23 votes -
Ukranian Boeing 737-800 plane with 176 people on board crashes near Tehran, Iran with no survivors
22 votes -
Airline JetBlue pledges to be carbon-neutral by July 2020
8 votes -
Why a European airline flies a Boeing 767 between Frankfurt and Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada (population 25,000)
5 votes -
Qantas selects modified Airbus A350-1000 with additional fuel tank for direct Sydney to London flights beginning 2023
6 votes -
Ryanair will stop operating in Nuremberg and Stockholm due to the delayed delivery of the new Boeing 737 Max airplanes
6 votes -
Mount Erebus disaster: The plane crash that changed New Zealand
10 votes -
Norwegian Air is ending some long-haul routes to the US and Thailand from Scandinavia, citing technical issues with the Rolls Royce engines on Boeing 787s and low demand
4 votes -
Finland's flag-carrier airline, Finnair, said it has been forced to cancel almost 300 flights amid a nationwide solidarity strike for postal workers
8 votes -
MH17 plane crash probe reveals closer ties between Russia and Ukraine rebels
9 votes -
The 737 built Southwest, and the 737 Max could be its undoing
4 votes -
I just took the world’s first twenty hour flight. Here’s what it did to me.
19 votes -
More bad news for Norwegian Air as the airline loses Norway's biggest single customer contract to domestic rivals SAS
4 votes -
American Airlines delays 737 MAX’s return until January 2020, as grounding costs continue to mount
8 votes -
Scandinavian Airlines and Finnair have joined other partners including Icelandair in the Nordic Network for Electric Aviation
5 votes -
France believes state aid to budget carrier Norwegian Air was partly to blame for the bankruptcy of Paris-based XL Airways and will seek EU intervention
3 votes -
Iceland's WOW Air to resume flights with new owners in October
5 votes -
Why Norwegian Air is failing – since the start of 2019 the airline has hit a near-constant spell of turbulence
6 votes -
Finnair has flown its first biofuel flights backed by its 'Push for Change' carbon cutting initiative this week
8 votes -
Wow Air – Iceland's purple planes are grounded, and with them its economy
7 votes -
Qantas 'research flights' to test nineteen hour non-stop London, New York to Sydney routes
8 votes -
The man with the golden airline ticket
21 votes -
Norwegian Air chief executive Bjørn Kjos steps down
3 votes -
A comprehensive survey of possible MH370 paths
6 votes -
Five years ago, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished into the Indian Ocean. Officials on land know more about why than they dare to say
16 votes -
For the first time since Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down in July 2014, prosecutors have announced charges against suspects in the case.
7 votes -
A look inside Eviation’s Alice, the all-electric plane headed to Cape Air
5 votes -
Canadian federal government reveals passenger bill of rights
6 votes -
Somebody thought it was a good idea to put a touchscreen with kids games on my head
Rant: I just got off a very long overnight flight and was kept up all night by kids (and an adult) playing touchscreen games on the back of my headrest. It’s like someone tapping you on the back...
Rant: I just got off a very long overnight flight and was kept up all night by kids (and an adult) playing touchscreen games on the back of my headrest. It’s like someone tapping you on the back of the head constantly.
This is the third time this has happened to me.
Who tf thought this was a good idea??? Does this drive anyone else crazy?
I mean the touchscreen ui makes sense for starting movies, etc... but putting games on it seems totally nuts to me. Am I alone in this opinion?
23 votes -
WestJet says it has agreed to be acquired by Onex Corporation and will become a private company in a deal valued at $5 billion
5 votes -
Boeing didn’t tell airlines a 737 MAX safety feature wasn’t functional
7 votes -
Why airlines make flights longer on purpose
9 votes