- Tiger Appoints Ex-Qantas Chief Pilot to Solve Safety Issues[Jul. 19, 2011]
- S. Korea PM Raps Japan over Airline Ban[Jul. 19, 2011]
Korean Air recently ran a demonstration flight of its new Airbus A380 aircraft over the disputed Dokdo islands (AFP/File, Eric Piermont)
- Singapore Airlines Names LCC CEO[Jul. 19, 2011]
Singapore Airlines appointed GM-Japan Campbell Wilson CEO of its no-frills, low-fare airline set to be launched next year. Wilson has been with SIA Group for more than 15 years, holding various positions.
- Qantas Disappointed by Pilots' Union Action[Jul. 19, 2011]
Qantas has been informed by the Australian and International Pilots Association (AIPA) that long-haul pilots will take industrial action from this Friday including making union announcements to passengers over the in-flight public address system.
- American Airlines Said to Review Splitting Order Between Airbus, Boeing[Jul. 19, 2011]
AMR Corp.'s American Airlines may split an order for narrow-body jets between Airbus SAS and Boeing Co., which are making last-minute pitches before a board meeting that starts today, three people familiar with the matter said.
- Southwest, AirTran Pilots Reach Deal on Seniority Lists[Jul. 19, 2011]
Southwest and AirTran aircraft at gates at San Francisco International Airport on Nov. 8, 2010. By Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY
- Poland's LOT Airline Expects Boeing 787 Jet Delivery in 2Q 2012[Jul. 18, 2011]
Boeing's 787 lands in Warsaw, Poland. AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski
- Hainan Airlines Mulls Stake in Malev Hungarian Airlines[Jul. 19, 2011]
- Germany's Lufthansa Starts Biofuel Flights[Jul. 16, 2011]
Germany's biggest airline, Deutsche Lufthansa AG, says it has begun trial flights using biofuels in a bid to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
- Frontier Cancels More Flights After Denver Storm[Jul. 17, 2011]
In this photo provided by Frontier Airlines, a wing of a Frontier Airlines plane shows dents from a hail storm in Denver on Thursday, July 14, 2011. More than 100 flights were canceled at Denver International Airport after hail damaged about 40 planes and stranded about 1,000 passengers overnight. Airport spokeswoman Laura Coale said Thursday that all damaged planes had to be evaluated, slowing operations. She says an unknown number of planes have been taken out of service because of damage. (AP Photo/Frontier Airlines)