The U.S. Department of Transportation is ready to “take action to hold Southwest accountable if it fails to fulfill its obligations” to passengers after the carrier canceled more than 10,000 flights during the last week.
Senators Edward J. Markey and Richard Blumenthal released a statement in the wake of Southwest Airlines’s cancellation of thousands of flights over the holiday weekend, due largely to internal failures at the company.
The U.S. Navy declared full rate production of the Sikorsky CH-53K helicopter, a decision that is expected to increase production to more than 20 helicopters annually in the coming years.
Walker Jaroch, editor of AMT, is joined by Steven Jackson, principal of Aviation High School to discuss the school's recent partnership with Joby Aviation.
The Experimental Aircraft Association’s AeroEducate program, the online portal that engages youth, parents and teachers in the world of flight, has grown over its first five months of activity to more than 3,000 registered users.
With all four big airlines negotiating pilot contracts and several in talks with flight attendants and other groups, labor could again be a pain point for travelers and carriers alike.
It reported that although 2022 registered record-breaking private charter demand, the past few months of the year recorded a decline mainly due to the recovery of commercial aviation.
The National Fire Protection Association’s Standard for Aircraft Fuel Servicing has been updated to reduce both environmental risks and liability incidents while improving operator safety.