A weekly review of commercial flight
News: Top Headlines
Southwest Airlines Axes 1/3 of Flights to/from Atlanta
Southwest announced today that there will be 381 fewer weekly flights to or from Atlanta.
STARLUX Airlines Ready to Join oneworld Alliance
Taiwan’s STARLUX Airlines seeks to obtain oneworld Alliance membership in 2025.
IAM Union Rejects Boeing's Latest Contract Offer
IAM union leaders refuse to hold a vote on Boeing's "Best and Final Offer" this Friday.
Elliott Issues Scathing Response to Southwest's Plans
Elliot Investment Management releases a scathing statement on Southwest's Investor Day plans.
NTSB Issues Safety Alert on Boeing 737 Rudder System
The NTSB issues safety recommendations for a potential Boeing 737 rudder control system malfunction.
Opinion
Harbour Air: Keeping Seaplanes Afloat
In the first decades of aviation, seaplanes were the most exciting method of transportation.
This Week in Aviation History
9/23/2019: Thomas Cook Airlines Ceases Operations
Today, in 2019, Thomas Cook Airlines ceased operations. This is its long history.
Analysis
Can a Commercial Airliner Fly over a Hurricane?
Can a commercial aircraft fly over a hurricane while remaining out of the storm's path?
Media
In June, Airways had the chance to fly on board Widerøe from Bergen to Bodø via Trondheim. Operated by LN-WEC, the third-ever Embraer E190-E2, we had the pleasure of flying in the cockpit for the second half of the journey to the European Capital of Culture. Join us on this unique experience in the skies.
October 2024 Issue
Eagles soar high, and so does Embraer’s latest ‘Profit Hunter’ E195-E2 aircraft. As operators look to the future by renewing fleets and expanding networks, the E2 family aircraft will be part of this transformation. This and more will be in the October 2024 issue!