With a partial U.S. government shutdown causing screening delays over a busy travel weekend, President Trump said he is prepared to deploy U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to provide ...
United Airlines is cutting capacity 5% in the face of surging fuel costs from war in the Middle East, worried the price of oil will remain elevated through 2027. “If prices stayed at this level, it ...
The U.S. Space Force is shifting a GPS III launch from United Launch Alliance (ULA) Vulcan rockets to the SpaceX Falcon fleet for the fourth time. The service’s GPS III-8 mission was originally due to ...
Two United Airlines Boeing 737-8 aircraft are now based at Guam International (GUM) as the carrier prepares to replace its 737-800 fleet at the airport by the end of 2026. The carrier’s first 737-8 ...
PARIS—High oil prices and constraints on jet fuel refining capacity in the Middle East will cause an “inevitable” increase in air ticket prices, according to IATA Director General Willie Walsh. He ...
IATA expects global demand for air travel to more than double by 2050, with Africa seeing a surge in passenger growth, according to a recent report released by the organization. The report projects ...
The CEO of Denmark-based leisure carrier Sunclass Airlines has revealed details of fleet planning and network growth ambitions. “Two more [Airbus] A321neos [are] arriving in the coming year and a half ...
It has been over a month since the latest U.S. government shutdown began, and the impact at airport screening areas is being felt across the country. Democrats and Republicans are each decrying the ...
HOUSTON—With the fully stacked Artemis II Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion crew capsule back on the launchpad March 20, there is more to come as NASA looks to ramp up its lunar mission ...
Guyana is developing its aviation sector with the aim of supporting future hub operations, as traffic rises and new routes and infrastructure come online. The South American nation has seen a rise in ...
BRUSSELS—European airline CEOs meeting in Brussels say mandates imposing the use of synthetic sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) should be delayed. They argue that not enough projects to produce the ...
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