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British Airways is set to expand its services from Austin, introducing a second flight six days a week as part of its joint venture with American Airlines. This move will increase the total number of weekly flights between Austin and London to thirteen.

Sky Industry News Sep 12, 2024

The overall shortage of U.S. Air Force pilots could mean that recent T-38 pilot-training graduates may find themselves assigned to non-combat roles, such as instructor pilots or flying transports and air-to-air refuelers. Graduates of T-38 training usually go on to fighters or bombers, but the acute shortage means there aren’t enough pilots available for other duty tracks.

Sky Industry News Sep 12, 2024

As winter approaches, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued Safety Alert SA-097, reminding pilots about the dangers of flying in icing conditions—specifically the adverse effects of airframe and propeller icing on aircraft performance.

Sky Industry News Sep 12, 2024

dnata, a prominent provider of air and travel services worldwide, has secured a multi-year contract with Royal Jordanian Airlines at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. The agreement involves dnata delivering comprehensive passenger, ramp, and baggage services to the airline. Royal Jordanian operates daily flights between JFK Terminal Eight and Queen Alia International Airport in Amman.

Sky Industry News Sep 12, 2024

Point.me, a service dedicated to assisting users in finding frequent flyer award seats and guiding them through account setup, point transfers, and bookings, has released a new report ranking the world’s best airline frequent flyer programs. This report is based on extensive award search data collected from users who are consistently looking for available awards.

Sky Industry News Sep 12, 2024

Over the last year, numerous protests have blocked access to major airports including Chicago O’Hare, New York JFK, and Los Angeles. Supporters of Palestinians, and in some cases Hamas, took over roads causing passengers to miss flights.

Sky Industry News Sep 12, 2024

The March 2025 deadline for the enforcement of REAL ID requirements will not be met, marking another delay in a series that began with the original 2008 deadline. A new proposed rule suggests full enforcement might not begin until May 2027. In the interim, passengers with non-compliant IDs will receive notifications urging them to obtain updated identification.

Sky Industry News Sep 12, 2024

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is drawing criticism from both industry stakeholders and members of Congress regarding its handling of commercial space launch licensing.

Sky Industry News Sep 12, 2024

Twenty-three years ago today, the tragic events of September 11, 2001, unfolded. Recollections from individuals who experienced that day remain vivid and impactful.

Sky Industry News Sep 11, 2024

The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) released its Second Quarter Shipping and Billing Report today, revealing year-over-year increases in the piston, business jet, and piston helicopter segments. The report also noted an increase in the overall value of shipments compared to the same period last year.

Sky Industry News Sep 11, 2024

Delta Air Lines is expanding its Delta Sync seatback in-flight entertainment (IFE) experience to more aircraft. The US-based airline has updated IFE systems on hundreds of planes, aiming to make each passenger’s seatback screen resemble a personalized smart TV.

Sky Industry News Sep 11, 2024

A United Airlines flight attendant has filed a lawsuit claiming she faced harassment and was demoted after reporting safety violations by her colleagues. The Newark-based crew member alleges that the airline did not investigate any of her reports.

Sky Industry News Sep 11, 2024

Dan Eleff witnessed a confrontation on Monday between an American Airlines gate agent and a flight attendant at New York JFK. He was flying from New York to Cleveland on American flight 4366, a regional flight operated by Republic Airways.

Sky Industry News Sep 11, 2024

Delta Air Lines announced a year ago significant changes to its SkyMiles elite program and access to its Sky Clubs. The spending requirement for top status was increased from $20,000 to $35,000. Credit card spending would count towards this status, requiring $350,000 spent on their $550 annual fee credit card or $700,000 per year on their mid-tier card. Additionally, club visits using the premium credit card were capped at 10 per year, with American Express Platinum cardholders receiving just six.

Sky Industry News Sep 11, 2024

A woman was recently seen riding her suitcase through the busy streets of Bangkok to catch her flight. En route to Don Mueang International Airport, she managed another bag in tow while using Google Maps on her phone for navigation.

Sky Industry News Sep 11, 2024

Starbucks is creating waves by allocating $250,000 per year for its new CEO Brian Niccol to commute from his home in Newport Beach, California, to company headquarters in Seattle using company aircraft. According to the company’s “offer letter” to the former Chipotle top executive, quoted in an article in Nation’s Restaurant News and publicly submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, “You agree to commute from your residence to the company headquarters (and engage in other business travel) as is required to perform your duties and responsibilities.” The letter...

Sky Industry News Sep 11, 2024

The Lufthansa Group is set to enhance its connectivity to Berlin Brandenburg Airport with a new direct flight to Geneva. Starting October 28, SWISS will operate daily flights from BER to Geneva. Additionally, Eurowings has expanded its services at BER in 2024, increasing its destinations from Berlin to 30 locations across Europe and the Gulf region over the past six months. Passenger volume has more than doubled since the pandemic.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

The Coast Guard has approved crewed testing of the wing-in-ground-effect Regent Viceroy seaglider, and the company is anticipating a speedy trip to certification. Although the Viceroy is technically planned to fly, albeit at less than 30 feet above sea level, it is considered a boat and therefore under the Coast Guard's jurisdiction rather than the FAA's. The FAA does have input, however. Regent says the 12-passenger full-sized electrically powered version of the vehicle will be skipping over the wavetops off Rhode Island shortly and flying by 2025.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

Lufthansa Group carriers resumed daytime flights to Tel Aviv on 5 September, following a suspension of service in early August due to the Israel-Hamas conflict. Management expressed optimism about rebuilding the schedule for flights to the Israeli city.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024