Air Freight News
Emirates fined $1.8 million for flying over Iraqi airspace
Emirates Airline was fined $1.8 million by US authorities for operating flights in prohibited Iraqi airspace, the Transportation Department said Thursday.
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Boeing’s plane turmoil Maymake summer travel worse
In this Bloomberg Originals mini-documentary, we explain how the continuing fallout from the Alaska Air door panel blowout could impact your vacation plans. 
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LATAM group transported more than 32.8 million passengers between January and May of this year
LATAM group transported more than 32.8 million passengers, between January and May of this year, an increase of 16.6% compared to the same period of…
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Southwest urged by second big investor to replace leadership
A second major Southwest Airlines Co. investor has joined the call for a shakeup in the carrier’s board and executive leadership team, upping the pressure…
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Southwest CEO says he won’t resign after pressure from Elliott
Southwest Airlines Co.’s chief executive officer is resisting pressure to step down after activist firm Elliott Investment Management took a $1.9 billion stake and called…
Cebu Pacific set to favor Airbus in deal for as many as 150 jets
Airbus SE is closing in on a large single-aisle jet order from Cebu Pacific Air, with the carrier planning to sign up for as many…
Athens International Airport joins Pharma.Aero
Pharma.Aero, the global collaborative platform for excellence in healthcare logistics, announces Athens International Airport (AIA) as its newest member...
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Alaska Airlines adds British Airways flights to London at alaskaair.com
Alaska Airlines is expanding our long-standing partnership with British Airways, a founding member of the oneworld alliance, to now enable our guests to purchase convenient,…
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Americas GSA announces strategic partnership with JetBlue Cargo
The contract commenced in February 2023 for Florida State and on June 1, 2024, for Puerto Rico.
Unruly air travelers remain a disturbance in the skies, FAA says
The US Federal Aviation Administration reaffirmed its commitment to crack down on unruly airplane passengers after tracking more than 900 cases of travelers causing in-flight…