Aviation News

These Aviation News postings will keep you up-to-date on the latest developments in the aviation industry, apprised of developing trends in aircraft design and manufacturing, and informed of market trends affecting the aviation companies with the largest market shares. They will bring a new perspective on changes in the airline industry. These posts vary from new routes to donations made by airlines to charities. It will keep readers informed and engaged with all the latest news. Anything aviation related will be covered here. 

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Delta Air Lines to Increase 2023 Earnings Twofold

Yesterday, Delta Air Lines (DL) issued an announcement stating that it expected its revenue to increase by 15 to 20% next year thanks to the travel boom seen by the carrier. This revenue growth will nearly double its projected 2022 earnings as the airline expects its free cash flow to rise from around US$2bn to over US$4bn in 2024.

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Qantas Launches World’s Fourth-longest Route

Qantas (QF) has added another non-stop flight between Australia and the United States. The route, which is between Dallas-Fort Worth Airport (DFW) and Melbourne Airport (MEL), will complement QF’s already-existing route between DFW and Sydney (SYD).

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American Airlines Ends AirPass Program

On November 30, American Airlines (AA) announced the end of its AirPass Program after 41 years. The AirPass program which started in the 1970s after airline deregulation allows companies and travelers to pre-purchase tickets on AA at fixed rates.

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Atlas Air Takeover Approved by the Board

Shareholders of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings have decided to approve Apollo Global Management’s bid to acquire the company. Over 99% of Atlas shareholders voted in favor of the takeover, which is 80.9% of the outstanding stock shares of the company.

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Boeing 777X Flight Tests Halted After GE9X Incident

Boeing has temporarily suspended Boeing 777-9 test flights after an unspecified issue occurred on the aircraft’s General Electric 9X engine. The issue was found during a borescope inspection of a flight test engine. Boeing is looking into the problem in a joint investigation with GE Aerospace.

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