- Air Berlin reports reduced full-year loss
- Continental unveils 787 delivery schedule
- BA says strike has minimal financial impact
- Air China to take over Shenzhen Airlines for $100 million
- Lufthansa pilots end talks, call four-day April strike
- Delta, US agree to part with LGA, DCA slots in effort to finalize swap
- Pilots killed in Australian EMB-120 crash
- Germany prepares A350 loan as WTO ruling approaches
- Republic to eliminate either Frontier or Midwest brand
- Boeing, Airbus each claim victory on WTO ruling
- Aegean remains profitable despite deteriorating Greek economy
- US Senate passes $34.5 billion FAA reauthorization bill
- Restructuring SAS hoping empty order book attracts manufacturers
- BA expands March 27-30 schedule as cabin staff return to work
- Air France flight attendants withdraw strike threat
- Delta faces $1.5 million fine for NWA inspection violation
- EasyJet selects Guardian's McCall as CEO
- BA heading toward second strike, TAP avoids one
- Safi's future depends on international service, order at home
- Japanese rivals see opportunity in JAL pilot departures
- Australia's resource industry drives fleet additions
- Air Canada pursues further cost cuts
- US Airways claims PHL should be included in any delay exemption
- EU, US strike provisional second-stage agreement
- JAL to suspend freighter flights after 51 years in all-cargo arena
- Air Berlin expects continued financial improvement, sells 11 narrowbodies
- China Southern to add 35 aircraft this year, grow in Shenzhen, Europe
- Chile president offloads remaining LAN shares; airline to get first 787 in 2011
- Scotland's Highland enters administration, grounds aircraft
- Bisignani: Latin American nations must lower aviation taxes to sustain profitability
- Alitalia loses €326 million in first year as private carrier
- Round two begins for British Airways, Unite
- European airlines concerned new EU-US pact doesn't go far enough
- Shandong sees full-year earnings soar
- Congress passes 30-day FAA extension, moves toward reauthorization conference
- EI flight attendants consent to cuts
- Austrian gets Russian extension
- BA strike enters final day as airline claims reduced impact
- El Al posts $76 million 2009 loss, preparing new business plan
- Viva Macau's AOC revoked
- OnAir, Ryanair lose connection
- Boeing completes ultimate-load test on 787 static test aircraft's wings
- US Airways to equip A321 fleet with Gogo Internet
- Jazeera swings to full-year loss, claims increased market share
- Bernstein: 787-10 could be back on the table
- Aer Lingus fortunes continue to decline
- IATA: February international traffic climbs 9.5%
- Ancillary revenue, merchandising take center stage at CASMA spring meeting
- NTSB investigating near-midair involving UA 777
- Air China, Shenzhen to combine on shuttle service
- New EU blacklist features Iran Air, Philippine carriers
- Pratt touts GTF for narrowbody re-engining, IAE partner Rolls unconvinced
- American, JetBlue announce slot swap, interline agreement
- TAM returns to profit but reports declining EBIT
- Safety data-sharing accord reached at ICAO conference
- MAS firms A330 order, adds two freighters
- BA, Iberia miss first-quarter merger target
- Canada's Skyservice goes under
- Virgin Blue inks contract for up to 105 737NGs
- Bombardier fiscal-year profit falls 31%
- Boeing reports progress on 747-8F testing
- ICAO Safety Conference reaches agreement on data sharing
- Ryanair lifts full-year profit expectation to €310 million
- Volga-Dnepr reports traffic rise, revenue fall in 2009
- Southwest bristles over WestJet/Delta reports
- US launches airport security regime focusing on 'threat-based characteristics'
- IATA: Demand rising 'strongly' but airlines still 'cautious' on capacity
- Embraer creates 'new programs' management post
- Report: JAL's creditors not satisfied with bankrupt carrier's cost-cutting
- PAL subsidiary rebrands as Airphil Express, adds A320s
- Beijing cuts domestic fuel price
- Edelweiss orders A330
- AirAsia X says MAS unfairly 'protected'; introduces 'flatbed' seats
- JAL reportedly to cut up to 51 routes
- American-JetBlue agreement could boost pair's EBIT by nearly $75 million
- Jazz Air inks deal to operate Thomas Cook 757-200 'sun destination' flights
- CFM: Virgin Blue 737NG engine order worth $700 million
- FedEx's Electronic Trade Documents seeks to take paper out of air cargo
- Qantas CEO Joyce: Business passengers' return boosts yields
- Turkish Airlines' 2009 profit down 51%, touts traffic growth
- Boeing says 787 flight test program on track for November first delivery
- Spirit to levy fee for carryon bags; Ryanair pressing forward on pay toilets
- CO, US implement deplaning procedures ahead of delay rule
- Lufthansa pilots renew threat to strike next week
- European regionals cautiously optimistic after challenging 2009
- AirTran opens Milwaukee pilot, flight attendant bases
- American, Air France operate 'green' transatlantic flights
- TAP Portugal swings to 2009 profit
- Bernstein: Boeing, Airbus likely to launch re-engined narrowbodies
- Boeing: 787 ultimate load test successful
- Report: US Airways, United in merger talks
- China Eastern, China Airlines deepen cross-strait cooperation
- Russia's ABC takes fifth 747-400F as it waits on delayed 747-8F
- BA, Iberia sign definitive merger agreement
- Lufthansa Technik prepares for A380 maintenance
- AirAsia, VietJet strengthen ties ahead of Vietnamese LCC launch
- ARC March ticket sales show strengthening travel recovery
- Qatar embassy: United passenger 'certainly not. . .threatening'
- Lufthansa pilots drop strike threat, agree to enter mediated talks
- AAFRA objects to latest EU blacklist
- A330-200F receives EASA Type Certification
- Hainan's Deer Jet leading China's rapid business aircraft expansion
- India's Paramount on brink as lessors demand payment
- IATA opens Beijing office, encourages China's airlines to continue modernizing
- Qantas CEO assures frequent flyers airline is safe
- FAA proposes to fine Frontier for wrong emergency exit placards
- Air Astana suspends service to troubled Kyrgyzstan
- Bisignani advises Japan to rethink airport policies, calls for cross-border mergers
- Branson: EC taking 'lazy approach' to AA/BA/IB review; considers 'legal' action
- DOT Secretary blasts Spirit for carryon bag fee; Schumer threatens legislation
- China Southern looking to enter into cargo partnerships
- Embraer delivers 21 commercial aircraft in first quarter
- Air New Zealand, Continental start widespread codesharing
- GE Canada announces $63 million investment in Quebec plant
- China Southern rebounds to $52.5 million 2009 profit
- Republic to merge Frontier/Midwest under Frontier Airlines brand
- Indian Civil Aviation Minister: 'Worst is over' for Air India
- Travelport signs deal with IBM for z/TPF upgrade
- Merpati 737-300 crashes on landing; aircraft destroyed, no fatalities
- Virgin Blue converts two firm 777-300ERs to options
- ACCC adds MAS to cargo price-fixing investigation
- Korean Air maintains profit momentum in first quarter
- Amadeus launches IPO; company valued at €7.3-€8.4 billion
- AeroUnion A300F crashes onto Monterrey roadway, killing six
- Spirit defends carryon fees in face of mounting criticism
- Uruguay's Pluna orders three CRJ900 NextGens
- Cathay A330 lands at high speed with engines behaving erratically
- NMB delays decision on AA unions' release requests, orders more negotiations
- Volcanic ash shuts down airspace in much of western, northern Europe
- EC passenger rights regulations cast cloud over airlines
- AirBaltic looks to launch fleet renewal program
- UPS to report strong first-quarter earnings, lifts full-year outlook
- AirBridge adds another 747-400F to growing fleet
- ANA's Ito complains about government support for 'haphazardly' JAL
- Saudi Arabia to build flight academy
- Volcanic ash shuts down airspace in much of western, northern Europe
- EC passenger rights regulations cast cloud over airlines
- European flights remain grounded; airlines question 'proportionality' of response
- Volcanic ash, invisible to weather radar, presents serious danger to aircraft
- China Eastern agrees to join SkyTeam
- Southwest nixes WestJet codeshare
- International premium traffic continues to recover
- Turkish Airlines reports 35% March traffic rise
- Precision Conversions to provide three 757-200PCFs to Aerolease
- European airspace gradually reopens with three-zone system
- Airlines assess damage, criticize authorities
- European industry seeks financial relief
- Five US airlines promise no carryon baggage fees; Spirit stands firm
- Airbus conducts test flights, grounds Belugas
- ExpressJet board names longtime industry veteran to lead carrier
- JetBlue receives IOSA registration, becomes IATA member
- Europe continues slowly to open airspace; UK operations to resume today
- Delta posts $256 million first-quarter loss, projects 'solidly profitable' second qua
- Delta losing $5 million daily from airspace closures; US losses put at $100 million
- China Eastern posts $79 million 2009 profit
- Cebu Pacific orders seven additional A320s
- Allegiant posts $22.6 million first-quarter profit
- Boeing moves 747-8F flight test aircraft to Palmdale
- Airlines assess financial damage as European air traffic resumes
- AMR first-quarter loss rises to $505 million on higher fuel prices, weak economy
- Boeing posts 'solid' earnings, touts smooth 787 flight test program
- Winter storms drive AirTran to $12 million first-quarter loss
- ICAO endorses reopening of European airspace, wants research on ash risk to aircraft
- US airlines' March passenger revenue up 15.4%
- AFRAA Executive Committee calls for restructuring to regain relevance
- US Airways ends merger talks with United
- Continental loses $146 million in first quarter, says economy rebounding 'slowly'
- Southwest posts first-quarter profit, remains wary of growth
- Norwegian Air Shuttle reports first-quarter loss but touts strong traffic growth
- Alaska boasts best first quarter in 11 years, streamlines baggage fees
- Volcanologist: Airspace closure 'only measure' EU states could take safely
- DOT denies requests for waiver from tarmac delay rule
- Air China posts record $711.5 million 2009 profit
- Vueling posts €6.3 million first-quarter loss
- Hainan Airlines rebounds to profitability in 2009
- In ironic twist, Cathay blows price-fixing whistle on Virgin Atlantic
- Cargolux's 2009 loss reflects last year's air cargo market decline
- Hawaiian posts breakeven first quarter
- Air Transport Assn. supports proposed commodities rule
- China Eastern launches Sichuan Branch Company
- FAA urges airlines to act on cockpit distractions
- Report: United-Continental merger talks snag on share pricing
- AA to delay launch of Chicago-Beijing service owing to slot issue
- EC Transport Commissioner seeks to speed Single Sky
- DHS spreads information around more freely
- Emirates could be back at Boeing, Airbus this year
- European Commission outlines airspace closure relief measures
- United reports $82 million first-quarter deficit, is profitable on operating basis
- US Airways narrows first-quarter loss, expects to be in black in second quarter
- AA outlines its merchandising strategy, says it won't charge agents for content
- Delta A330 diverted by bomb threat
- DOT fines Southwest $200,000 for bumping rule violation
- Iraqi Airways resumes service to London after two-decade suspension
- JAL reveals major route restructuring; 45 slashed in addition to prior cuts
- Transaero to add five 777-200s, nine 747-400s this year
- LAN overcomes earthquake to post 36% first-quarter profit increase
- JetBlue drops to first-quarter loss
- US Airways to remove 10 net aircraft from fleet in 2010
- DOT's tarmac delay rule takes effect today
- ExpressJet's first-quarter loss widens to $16 million
- Lufthansa announces A380 destinations: Tokyo, Beijing, Johannesburg
- US Airways CEO: NextGen benefits don't justify equipage investment
- CFM cites progress in LEAP-X development, testing
- New EU security regulations take effect
- TAAG places order for two 777-300ERs worth $544 million
- El Al cancels order for four 777-200s
- US Airways operated under tarmac delay rule prior to official start date
- Losing its Luster
- Editorial: Do the Right Thing
- Lufthansa announces A380 destinations: Tokyo, Beijing, Johannesburg
- US Airways CEO: NextGen benefits don't justify equipage investment
- CFM cites progress in LEAP-X development, testing
- New EU security regulations take effect
- TAAG places order for two 777-300ERs worth $544 million
- El Al cancels order for four 777-200s
- US Airways operated under tarmac delay rule prior to official start date
- Hawaiian Airlines
- Alliance talks
- New Routes
- Travelport President and CEO Jeff Clarke
- Aer Lingus appointed
- Congress passes another FAA funding extension
- Aircraft and engine news
- IT and distribution
- ANA sinks to $616 million fiscal-year loss
- ANA executive: Airline rethinking A380
- China Southern reports $208 million first-quarter profit
- Tay Kok Khiang retires from ST Aerospace
- United completes natural gas synthetic fuel A319 test flight
- Jazz Air orders 15 Q400s valued at $454 million
- Hainan Airlines posts sevenfold first-quarter profit increase
- Midway privatization attracting new interest
- It's official: United, Continental tie the knot
- Aircraft components
- Lawmakers, unions express concerns over merger
- United-Continental merger to create global behemoth
- EU transport ministers gather to discuss volcanic ash airspace closures
- Walsh blasts EU authorities for airspace closures
- Smisek: US-UA merger talks rekindled CO interest in combining
- Air New Zealand, Virgin Blue announce transtasman alliance
- JetBlue eyes A320 winglet retrofit
- NTSB investigates 'near collision' of Southwest 737, helicopter
- New Routes
- Aer Lingus reports first quarter pre-tax loss of €36.2 million
- WestJet posts profit drop, eyes codeshares
- Irish airspace closed for 6 hr. owing to new volcanic ash cloud
- FAA: Wide-Area Augmentation System in operation in Juneau
- Report: IndiGo receives approval to buy 150 aircraft
- Aircraft news
- Lufthansa first-quarter loss widens to €298 million