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This photo from the North Dakota Governor’s Office shows a B-52 bomber from Minot Air Force Base in a flyover at the North Dakota State Fair on Friday, July ...
The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) escalated a long-running dispute with Mexico over alleged violations of the ...
Southwest Airlines will launch assigned seating in January amidst implementation of extra fees, legroom changes and boarding process changes.
The department is accusing the Mexican government of violating the countries' bilateral aviation agreement, potentially prompting U.S. restrictions on Mexican airlines.
The U.S. announced new restrictions on flights from Mexico over a rift resulting from Mexico forcing the use of the newer AIFA airport.
Sorry about the aggressive maneuver,” an airline pilot told passengers after sharply banking to avoid a B-52 over North Dakota. "Not a fun day at work." ...
As Alaska Airlines recovers from a “significant IT outage,” here's a reminder of your passenger rights during a tech meltdown.
Alaska Airlines resumed flights after a three-hour system-wide ground stop due to an IT outage affecting their operations, with residual impacts expected as normal operations are restored.
Hartzell earns FAA Part 35 certification for its next-generation propeller, which is tailored specifically for advanced air ...
The nationwide Alaska Airlines IT outage, coincided with Microsoft's alert on active cyberattacks targeting its server ...
Alaska Airlines IT outage grounded all flights nationwide Sunday night. Find out what went wrong, who was affected, and what ...
Alaska Airlines stated that the IT outage resulted in a “temporary, system-wide ground stop for Alaska Airlines and Horizon ...