U.S. sustainable aviation fuel production target faces cost, margin challenges
By Sourasis Bose The United States' goal of rapidly ramping up production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) may
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Air Canada accused of forcing man with cerebral palsy to drag himself off plane
Air Canada did not give Rodney Hodgins a wheelchair, or any help, as he disembarked, his wife says
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US seeks to block JetBlue, Spirit Airlines merger at trial
By Nate Raymond BOSTON The U.S. Department of Justice heads to trial on Tuesday to urge a federal
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Asiana Airlines board to meet again to decide Korean Air merger
By Ju-min Park and Heekyong Yang SEOUL (Reuters) -Asiana Airlines said on Tuesday it would reconvene a board meeting in
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Chile's LATAM Airlines swings to profit, beating estimates as passenger traffic grows
By Kylie Madry SANTIAGO (Reuters) -LATAM Airlines on Monday posted a third-quarter net profit of $232 million, boosted by higher
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Senators ask US regulators to address airline frequent flyer programs
WASHINGTON Two U.S. senators on Monday asked the Transportation Department and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau about "troubling reports"
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Airlines increase seat capacity on Spain flights by 15% this winter -AENA
MADRID Spanish airport operator Aena said on Monday that airlines have increased seat supply by 15% for flights
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Flights in China to increase 34% above pre-pandemic levels
BEIJING China's aviation regulator will increase domestic flights to 34% above pre-pandemic levels, state news agency Xinhua reported,
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Air China shares soar after reporting first quarterly profit since pandemic
By Sophie Yu and Brenda Goh BEIJING Air China's Hong Kong-listed shares rose almost 6% on Friday, their
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Off-duty pilot accused of trying to shut off plane's engines mid-flight said he took 'magic mushrooms' 48 hours before the incident, court documents say
The off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot accused of attempting to disable a plane's engines mid-flight told investigators he believed he was dreaming and had taken "magic mushrooms" 48 hours before the incident, according to state court records obtained by CNN.
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An off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot is facing attempted murder charges after he allegedly tried to stop a flight's engines, records show. Here's what we know
An off-duty pilot who was riding in the cockpit of an Alaska Airlines flight en route to San Francisco on Sunday is facing dozens of attempted murder charges after he tried to shut down the plane's engines mid-flight, authorities say.
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Passenger attempted to take control of Alaska Airlines flight before being subdued
An Alaska Airlines passenger inside the cockpit attempted to seize control of a plane headed from a Seattle airport to San Francisco on Sunday, the airline said.
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