Air Freight News
United says latest Max delay will push restart past summer
United Airlines Holdings Inc. is bracing for another busy summer travel season without the 737 Max after Boeing Co. provided a new schedule this week…
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Lufthansa weighs listing of stake in jet-maintenance unit
Deutsche Lufthansa AG is considering selling stock in its jet-aircraft maintenance businesses to fund the unit’s expansion and help boost the airline group’s market value,…
United Airlines reaches 2020 target one year ahead of schedule
United Airlines (UAL) today announced it reached its 2020 goal -- first announced in January 2018 -- to achieve adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS)…
Miami’s hometown airline surpassed 30 million passengers and achieved record operational results
In 2019, American Airlines set new records at its hub at Miami International Airport (MIA). Last year the airline carried a record 30.3 million passengers…
Swiss WorldCargo will begin operating at Daxing in March of 2020
The new airport is a world-class facility, located in Daxing, south of the capital city centre.
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JetBlue announces plans for new Guatemala City service
New service to Central American city advances JetBlue’s leadership position in Latin America & the Caribbean
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Centurion Law Group leads market entry of Turkish Airlines in Equatorial Guinea
As part of its mission to open new routes and expand its fleet in 2020, Turkish Airlines has added Malabo, Equatorial Guinea to its route…
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LATAM to move New York/JFK operations to Terminal 4
LATAM Airlines Group will relocate its operations at John F. Kennedy International Airport to Terminal 4, where Delta is based, on February 1, 2020
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Boeing told to rename Max to allay concerns once flights resume
Boeing Co. should rename its 737 Max to help deflect travelers’ safety concerns once the grounded jet returns to the skies, plane leasing-industry veteran Steven…
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Airbus offers airlines way to guard against fare declines
Airbus SE is developing a derivatives-based trading platform that will allow airlines to protect against declines in ticket prices -- and potentially help sustain growth…