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The US National Transportation Safety Board is investigating an incident in which the wing of an All Nippon Airways plane ...
Breeze Airways revealed on Tuesday that a new nonstop flight from the Myrtle Beach International Airport is coming soon. The ...
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TravelPulse on MSNUnited Airlines, JetBlue Receive Partnership Approval From US GovernmentUnited Airlines and JetBlue Airways received approval from the U.S. Department of Transportation for their partnership, Blue ...
Skytrax, an international air transport rating organization, released its list of the World’s Cleanest Airlines for 2025 ...
US Airways passengers will benefit from American's international routes, particularly in Europe and Latin America. American will be able to access the smaller U.S. cities where US Airways has a ...
US Airways' fade into the history books will be a nostalgic one. Flight 1939 is scheduled to begin Friday morning in Philadelphia, a traditional US Airways stronghold.
The last US Airways Flight 1939 — a red-eye from San Francisco — was scheduled to land in Philadelphia at 6:18 a.m. EST on Saturday. All future flights will be under the American Airlines banner.
US Airways CEO Doug Parker will lead the combined airline. Aug. 13, 2013: U.S. Department of Justice files a federal lawsuit to block the merger, saying it is not good for consumers.
Recently%2C Texas withdrew its objections to the merger. Let%27s hope the Justice Department does%2C too. Over the past 28 years as a US Airways pilot, I have served in a number of leadership roles.
Feb. 14, 2013 -- intro:While a merger between US Airways and bankrupt American Airlines would be good for shareholders, it is likely to cause headaches for consumers and their wallets.
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