Air Freight News
US FAA issues safety alert over Boeing 737 rudder issue
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday it issued a safety alert to airlines warning of the potential for limited or jammed rudder movement on…
Click to Read More
CPaT announces partnership with long-haul carrier, LEVEL airlines, an International Airlines Group (IAG) member
CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, today announced they have been awarded a new contract with…
Click to Read More
Philippine Airlines ushers in new nonstop service to SEA’s largest unserved international market
Inaugural flight launches seventh new international service to begin in 2024
Click to Read More
Cathay Pacific launches a
special offer to celebrate its
new Riyadh-Hong Kong route
With the limited-time offer, Saudi customers can bring a travel companion and experience the airline’s home hub, Hong Kong
Click to Read More
Spirit Airlines shares plunge on report of potential bankruptcy filing
Spirit Airlines shares slumped 40% before the bell on Friday after the Wall Street Journal reported that the ultra-low-cost carrier was in talks with its…
Click to Read More
Air France KLM Cargo: Passing of J. Martin Schröder pioneer in Dutch aviation
It is with profound sadness and deep respect that we share the news of the passing of Martin Schröder, founder and former CEO of Martinair.
Click to Read More
Airlines in the Gulf adjust routes after Iran’s attack on Israel
Several airlines operating in the Gulf have adjusted their flight routes to ensure passenger safety following Iran's attack on Israel.
Lufthansa CEO aims to revive ‘problem child’ airline by 2026
Lufthansa is aiming to revive its core airline by 2026 as one of Europe's top carriers struggles more than its regional rivals with higher costs…
Alaska Airlines inaugurates service on five new routes
Alaska expands presence in California with three new routes, connecting Pasco, Washington, with Los Angeles, and adds a new nonstop flight between Portland and Atlanta
Click to Read More
US says 40 foreign operators may be using Boeing 737s with suspect rudder control parts
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board on Monday said more than 40 foreign operators of Boeing 737 airplanes may be using planes with rudder components…