- Air France-KLM Says Its Search for New CEO Is Continuing[Jun. 27, 2018]
Air France-KLM said on Wednesday that its search for a new chief executive was continuing, adding it hoped to reach a decision "as quickly as possible", amid a backdrop of concerns by some shareholders over the process.
- UK Airline Bosses Demand Action from Brussels on Air-Controller Strikes[Jun. 21, 2018]
Two major airlines said they will submit complaints to the European Commission, claiming air traffic control (ATC) strikes are reaching crisis point and undermining the principle of allowing people and goods to move freely across Europe.
- American Airlines Plans Management Job Cuts As US Airways Integration Nears End[Jun. 20, 2018]
American Airlines plans to trim its ranks of upper management over the coming months as it winds down work on its nearly five-year integration with US Airways, company executives said Tuesday.
- American Airlines Pilots Say They're Losing Sleep over Hotel Arrangements[Jun. 18, 2018]
American Airlines pilots on Friday issued another warning about the possibility of significant operational issues this summer at the world's largest airline due to of the increasing number of problematic hotels being used to house AA pilots on layovers around the world.
- 'No Sacred Cows': South African Airways Boss Plans Deep Cuts[Jun. 11, 2018]
Six months into the job of running loss-making South African Airways, Vuyani Jarana is mapping out a punishing austerity plan.
- Cathay Pacific CEO Rupert Hogg Says Airline Willing to Extend Talks with Pilots over Cuts - But Won't Confirm If It Can Wait until 2019[Jun. 10, 2018]
Cathay Pacific Airways has indicated it could extend negotiations with pilots to resolve a long-standing impasse over cutbacks - but would not say whether it would wait until next year.
- Air France Unions Plan to Resume Strike June 23 to 26[Jun. 08, 2018]
Air France labor unions called for a strike from June 23 to 26, reigniting a costly labor conflict at the height of the busy summer travel season.
- Bombardier Toronto Union Could Strike June 23 If No Deal[Jun. 08, 2018]
Canadian workers who assemble Bombardier Inc's turboprops and the company's new top-of-the-line business jet have threatened to go on strike as early as June 23, unless a negotiated wage deal is reached, the union chairman of their Toronto plant said on Thursday.
- Airlines Struggle with Global Pilot Shortage[Jun. 06, 2018]
A growing shortage of airline pilots is putting the industry's recent growth at risk as planes sit idle, higher salaries cut into profits and unions across the globe push for more benefits.
- Airbus Invites Next Generation of Talent to Make Their Innovative Ideas Fly[Jun. 05, 2018]
Airbus has launched the sixth Fly Your Ideas competition and invites the next generation of innovators to propose and develop original ideas for the aerospace industry. The biennial competition is a celebration of creativity and innovation to solve real industry challenges.