American Airlines, US Airways to merge reservations
This summer, American Airlines will be starting transferring US Airways passenger reservations to its own system with the goal of phasing out the US Airways brand by the end of the year.
NASA’s GL-10 takes off like a helicopter and flies like a plane
NASA engineers have finally succeeded in flying an unmanned aircraft, which is a mixture between a plane and a helicopter.
Two TSA employees fired as they ‘manipulated’ security system at Dallas International Airport
Two Transportation Security Administration screeners were removed from their job because of accusations that they manipulated the security system at Dallas International Airport.
Lufthansa flight school was aware of Lubitz’s depression
The co-pilot of the GermanWings flight which crashed last week in the French Alps suffered from severe depression in 2009, according to a statement issued by Lufthansa.
Over 1,000 flights canceled in Texas due to massive storm
The massive storm in Texas and Oklahoma has led to cancellation of more than 1,000 flights at the Dallas Fort-Worth International Airport.
Ryanair to Witness Modest Growth Next Year
Ryanair, an Irish low-cost airline, said that it raised its profit forecast as the company’s boss Michael O'Leary said that improvement to its customer service aided the airline in boosting number of
Two Delta Flights searched following Bomb Threat
After a bomb threat emerged in a Delta flight, search operation was conducted in the plane that landed in New York Monday night.
United Airlines Flight Attendants file Federal Complaint with US Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Thirteen United Airlines flight attendants, who were sacked after they refused to fly with a flight from San Francisco International Airport to Hong Kong without a full security sweep last summer, fil