Court Rules Ukrainian Airline Must Pay Families of Crash Victims
A Canadian court has upheld a ruling holding that Ukraine International Airlines is liable for the shootdown of one of its airplanes over Iran in 2020.
A Canadian court has upheld a ruling holding that Ukraine International Airlines is liable for the shootdown of one of its airplanes over Iran in 2020.
Travel data company OAG will no longer publish printed flight guides, once an indispensable source of information for the aviation world.
United has resumed normal operations after a technology problem grounded airplanes and delayed over 1,000 flights late Wednesday.
During Frontier’s recent second-quarter earnings call, CEO Barry Biffle expressed confidence in the airline’s long-term position.
Turkish Airlines is almost ready to put forward a binding offer for a piece of privately-owned Spanish carrier Air Europa.
Ethiopian Airlines on Wednesday denied media reports that it planned to lease commercial aircraft to airlines in Russia.
The FAA’s oversight of regional carrier SkyWest is falling short of the agency’s own standards, according to a report from the Transportation Department.
Air France-KLM, the parent company of Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, has pulled out of the process to acquire a stake in Spain’s privately-owned Air Europa.
A Delta flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam was forced to divert to Minneapolis after running into turbulence that injured over two dozen people.
In a statement on its website, JetBlue said customers can no longer earn or redeem TrueBlue points on TAP Air Portugal flights after Sept. 30.