Spring is here, but planning for next winter’s getaway is easier with American Airlines. Later this year, American will offer customers new routes to two popular destinations — Cancun, Mexico (CUN), and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (PUJ), — and expand services on routes to Hawaii, South America and Europe.
Per the Teamsters email to ACN, the FAA is investigating two separate hotline calls regarding pictures and videos taken during Atlas Air operations and posted online.
The FAA is cracking down nationwide on the use of PEDs in-flight. Reportedly, all crewmembers in the video/photos are facing disciplinary action as well as any crew members who were aware of the PED use.
Ruminating—Your QRH to Rumination and How To Let Go
What if something I said to that First Officer last year still bothers them? What if that comment I made about their procedure has created tension between us that I have not even noticed? What if I missed a crucial detail during the pre-flight briefing that could compromise the safety of the flight, and I […]
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After nearly 4.5 hours of flying, I finally reached the coveted 1500-hour checkpoint last November. Despite signing a conditional job offer at a regional soon after, I find myself still waiting on a class date months later with the potential of more months to come. Staying motivated and excited to fly and teach on a […]
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It’s shaping up to be a fascinating year in the markets already! New president and administration, government layoffs, airline layoffs (SWA), tariffs roiling the U.S. markets and so on. So, what should you do? How might you invest right now to make sure you’re going to be okay whether you are a brand-new first officer […]
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Dear readers, I just got back from the 36th annual Women in Aviation International conference in Denver. I know you are looking forward to seeing the who’s-who edition in Aero Crew News, but unfortunately, we’re up against deadline so that will have to wait until our May issue. What I can tell you is that […]
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Chevron’s Forced Landing: Is the FAA Still Flying High on Aeromedical Deference?
Pilots who have dealt with the FAA’s medical certification process know the medical standards are not always clear. The difference between disqualification due to an aeromedically significant condition and eligibility under the federal regulations can be slim. What is clear is that the FAA’s Civil Aerospace Medical Institute holds extensive authority to make the decision. […]
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Following the magnificent views of the stars and planets in the night sky from December to February, we are now heading into the April to June period when the night skies are often being termed as being “quiet,” as the bright stars in the constellations of Orion, Gemini and Taurus steadily process westwards and will […]
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This month in Aero Crew News Feature – PALS SkyHope celebrates 15 years of impacting lives with vital flights. Baggage – Letting go can be cathartic and very important for your healthy state of mind. Business Vector – Understand the safeguards against price fixing in pilot hiring. Coffee & Pretzels – Have you looked at […]
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Low-level wind shear is one of the most hazardous weather phenomena affecting aviation, posing significant risks to aircraft during takeoff and landing. Wind shear refers to a sudden change in wind speed or direction over a short distance, and when occurring at low altitudes, it can cause rapid and unexpected changes in an aircraft’s performance. […]
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If you have been an avid reader of my fitness articles over the years, you’ll have noticed that I often talk about nutrition, fitness goals and how to improve. What I haven’t really talked about is how to recover after an injury. Recently, I had multiple injuries, one self-inflicted and another an accident. The problem […]
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PALS SkyHope: 15 Years of Changing Lives Through the Power of Flight
For fifteen years, PALS SkyHope has been a beacon of hope for those in need, bridging the gap between patients and life-saving medical care through the generosity of volunteer pilots. Since its inception, PALS SkyHope has soared to new heights, completing over 34,000 flights and serving thousands of families facing serious medical challenges. As we […]
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In 2021, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) changed Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) to Notices to Air Missions (still NOTAMs though) in a stated effort to be more gender neutral as well as recognize the growing presence of remotely piloted drone operations in the national airspace system. On February 10, 2025, the NOTAM acronym was reversed […]
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Following are a few random discussion topics for this month based on some observations I’ve made and ongoing discussions on my LinkedIn feed. If you’re reading this and we’re not connected on LinkedIn, make the connection request and I’ll accept it. I take all connection requests from folks in the aviation industry, regardless of what […]
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Reagan National Airport police have officially charged an air traffic controller with assault and battery following a fight in the control tower last Thursday.
U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command (USASOAC) awarded Boeing a $240 million contract to remanufacture five MH-47G Block II Chinook aircraft. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2027.
BOC Aviation Orders 50 Boeing 737 MAX Jets to Support Global Airlines
SEATTLE /PRNewswire/ — Boeing and BOC Aviation have announced a new, firm order for 50 737-8 jets, expanding the lessor's 737 MAX portfolio to 215 737-8s and 737-9s. “Our strong partnership with Boeing has led to this 50-aircraft order for the fuel-efficient Boeing 737-8 aircraft. With this transaction, we have commitments to purchase over 140 of […]
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American Airlines expands its AAdvantage partnerships as Fiji Airways joins the award-winning travel rewards program
FORT WORTH, Texas — AAdvantage® members will have more ways to enhance their travel experience when flying on Fiji Airways, Fiji’s national carrier. On April 1, Fiji Airways will officially join the award-winning AAdvantage® travel rewards program and become the newest full member of the oneworld alliance. “The partnership between American and Fiji Airways is giving customers more […]
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United Receives FAA Certification on Starlink Aircraft and Schedules First Commercial Flight for May 2025
CHICAGO, March 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — United today announced the FAA has approved its first Starlink-equipped aircraft type and that the first commercial flight is planned for May, less than eight months after the deal was first announced. The FAA issued a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for the Embraer 175 and the airline expects the first commercial flight to be […]
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A controller has reportedly been placed on administrative leave after a fight broke out in the tower on Thursday. The fight was initially reported as a “fistfight.”
Amid heightened scrutiny of air traffic safety following January’s fatal midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), an air traffic controller has reportedly been placed on administrative leave after a physical altercation inside the DCA control tower. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has investigated the incident, underscoring ongoing concerns about staffing and operational challenges at one of the nation’s busiest airports.
Boeing and Malaysia Aviation Group today announced an order for 18 737-8 and 12 737-10 single-aisle jets to renew Malaysia Airlines' fleet with more fuel-efficient airplanes.
United Airlines is set to operate the Airbus A321XLR in just 9 months, gradually replacing its aging Boeing 757 fleet.
The aircraft is expected to feature a surprisingly smaller, premium-heavy configuration, accommodating just 146 passengers—including up to 34 in lie-flat business class—compared to Iberia’s 168-seat version. As the MAX 9 and MAX 10 gradually supplement domestic networks, the XLR is expected to overhaul United’s transatlantic and long-haul narrow-body operations.
United announced another investment in its Houston hub today by breaking ground on a new 140,000-square-foot Ground Service Equipment (GSE) Maintenance Facility at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and opening a new, state-of-the-art Technical Operations Training Center at the airport that will give employees a cutting-edge training experience.
Future flight bookings between Canada and the United States have plummeted by over 70% for the upcoming summer months compared to the previous year, with April alone seeing a 75.7% reduction.
Despite this sharp decline in demand, airlines have only reduced their transborder schedules by up to 3.5%, suggesting that more significant capacity adjustments may be necessary.
Boeing and Japan Airlines today finalized an order for 17 737-8s to leverage the fuel efficiency and flexibility of the 737 MAX. The airline aims to launch the new 737 MAX jets on its robust domestic network, amid continued record-breaking tourism. This marks JAL’s second order for the 737-8 and nearly doubles its 737 MAX backlog to 38 firm orders.
AOPA report has found that airline pilot hiring has declined significantly, with major airlines adding 1,139 pilots in January and February 2025—a 34% decrease compared to the same period in 2024.
Full-year hiring also fell to 4,834 in 2024, down from 12,196 in 2023 and 13,128 at the peak in 2022. This reduction reflects a return to pre-pandemic demand levels, making job acquisition more challenging for pilots.
U.S. Army Special Operations Orders Five Additional Boeing MH-47G Block II Chinooks
PHILADELPHIA —U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command (USASOAC) awarded Boeing a $240 million contract to remanufacture five MH-47G Block II Chinook aircraft. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2027. “Supporting the needs of our special operators continues to be critically important,” said Heather McBryan, Cargo Programs vice president and program manager for Boeing Defense, Space […]
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Airbus just announced plans for its next-generation aircraft, intended to replace the A320neo family, with an expected entry into service within the next 10 to 15 years.
The new model aims for a 20-30% improvement in efficiency over current models and will compete with Boeing's 737 MAX. CEO Guillaume Faury described the development as evolutionary, potentially incorporating open-fan engine technology, which he noted as revolutionary.
Bose, the leader in premium aviation headset technology, is partnering with celebrity pilots to share the importance of clear communication and the role a quality aviation headset plays in safety as well as the overall pilot experience.
Southwest has joined Delta, United, and American in cutting its Q1 performance forecast. . Southwest Airlines has revised its first-quarter unit revenue growth forecast downward to a range of 2% to 4%, from the previous estimate of 5% to 7%. This adjustment is attributed to concerns over discretionary spending amid tariff pressures and uncertainties in government spending
American Airlines is springing into next winter with new routes to warm weather getaways
FORT WORTH, Texas — Spring is here, but planning for next winter’s getaway is easier with American Airlines. Later this year, American will offer customers new routes to two popular destinations — Cancun, Mexico (CUN), and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (PUJ), — and expand services on routes to Hawaii, South America and Europe. “American’s comprehensive global […]
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Bose’s Award-Winning Aviation Technology Returns to SUN ‘n FUN 2025
LAKELAND, Fla. – Bose, the leader in premium aviation headset technology, is partnering with celebrity pilots to share the importance of clear communication and the role a quality aviation headset plays in safety as well as the overall pilot experience. “Whether flying is your livelihood or your escape, a comfortable headset that allows you to […]
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Alaska Airlines announces new nonstop flights between Seattle and Seoul Incheon beginning Sept. 12 on Hawaiian Airlines
SEATTLE — Alaska Airlines has set the date for new nonstop service between Seattle and Seoul Incheon on Hawaiian Airlines. Starting Sept. 12, 2025, guests can fly in comfort on our long-haul, widebody Airbus A330-200 aircraft to South Korea’s capital city. We initially announced the new international route this past December. Tickets can now be […]
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Japan Airlines Orders 17 Additional Boeing 737 MAX Jets to Refresh Fleet
SEATTLE – Boeing and Japan Airlines today finalized an order for 17 737-8s to leverage the fuel efficiency and flexibility of the 737 MAX. The airline aims to launch the new 737 MAX jets on its robust domestic network, amid continued record-breaking tourism. This marks JAL’s second order for the 737-8 and nearly doubles its 737 […]
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United Airlines Breaks Ground on New $177M Ground Service Equipment Facility and Opens New State-of-the-Art Technical Operations Training Facility at George Bush Intercontinental Airport
HOUSTON, March 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — United announced another investment in its Houston hub today by breaking ground on a new 140,000-square-foot Ground Service Equipment (GSE) Maintenance Facility at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and opening a new, state-of-the-art Technical Operations Training Center at the airport that will give employees a cutting-edge training experience. ...Read More
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The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) will reportedly announce a plan next week outlining how it plans to modernize the nation’s air traffic control system, addressing infrastructure, safety, and efficiency challenges.
TAP Air Portugal and Avianca open new Business Class Lounge at Miami International Airport
Miami, FL – TAP Air Portugal and Avianca together hosted a grand opening of their shared business class lounge at Miami International Airport. The 6,559-square foot lounge, located in the South Terminal near gate J4, will be open 24-hours daily to offer more comfort, convenience, and privacy for up to 337 passengers on flights from […]
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U.S. Air Force Selects Boeing for Next-Generation Air Dominance Fighter Platform
ARLINGTON, Va. /PRNewswire/ — The U.S. Air Force announced Boeing has been awarded a contract to design, build and deliver its next-generation fighter aircraft. Next-Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) Platform will usher in a new generation of United States fighter jets that brings leap-ahead capability in range, survivability, lethality and adaptability. The NGAD Platform is the […]
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Total revenue increased 14.5% to $54.4 million in the current quarter versus $47.5 million in the prior year period, driven primarily by growth in both our Passenger and Medical segments. Excluding Canada, which we exited in August 2024, revenue increased 22.1%, versus the prior year period.
This Extension includes continued pay increases, retirement improvements, better profit sharing, and a strong foundation to build upon as negotiations for a Joint Collective Bargaining Agreement (JCBA) begin this month. This provides a second bite at the apple for all Hawaiian and Alaska Flight Attendants claiming their share of the benefits of the merged airline.
Malaysia Aviation Group Announces Order for up to 60 Boeing 737 MAX Airplanes
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia /PRNewswire/ — Boeing and Malaysia Aviation Group today announced an order for 18 737-8 and 12 737-10 single-aisle jets to renew Malaysia Airlines' fleet with more fuel-efficient airplanes. The order, which booked in January 2025 and was posted as unidentified on Boeing's orders and deliveries website, will enable Malaysia's flag carrier to introduce new lie-flat seats and ...Read More
Explore new fairways: American Airlines gives golfers more ways to get to their favorite links
Warm weather and freshly cut greens signal the start of golf season, and American Airlines is giving golfers a chance to score a hole-in-one with ideal itineraries for the perfect golf trip. From Scotland to Georgia and more, American has the flights golfers need to connect them to the opening hole. More ways to the […]
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TSB issues preliminary report on February 2025 accident of Endeavor AirCRJ-900 LR aircraft at Toronto Pearson Airport
Richmond Hill, Ontario — [Yesterday], the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) released a preliminary report concerning its investigation (A25O0021) into the February 17, 2025 accident involving a Bombardier CRJ-900 LR aircraft operated by Endeavor Air (dba Delta Connection) at the Toronto Pearson Airport, Ontario. The preliminary report [was] issued [yesterday] in accordance with Annex 13 ...Read More
Hundreds of United Airlines aviation maintenance technicians (AMTs) represented by the Teamsters Union rallied outside San Francisco International Airport (SFO) today as part of their fight for a contract that reflects their contributions to the company’s record-breaking profits.
The Canadian equivalent of the NTSB (TSB) has released a preliminary report on the CRJ900 accident in Toronto.
Summary: Investigators identified structural integrity, pilot hour requirements, and fatigue as contributing factors. The report states that the aircraft's descent exceeded the landing gear’s design limits. The first officer, who had 1,422 flight hours, was at the controls on their fifth consecutive day of flying.
The investigation is ongoing and may further examine exceptions to U.S. ATP hour requirements, structural strength, and the impact of fatigue.
United Airlines CEO has announced that the airline will be aggressive amid a downturn in demand, pressing forward with growth initiatives and hiring, all while teasing a significant upcoming announcement.
In a recent message to employees, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby acknowledged a short-term decline in demand, particularly in government-related sectors. Despite these economic headwinds, Kirby emphasized the airline's commitment to its long-term growth strategy, stating that United will continue hiring, proceed with scheduled training classes, and maintain investments in product enhancements. Additionally, Kirby hinted at "a couple of cool, really big announcements" to be revealed later this year.
Alaska Airlines’ more than 6,900 flight attendants, who are represented by the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), have ratified a new three-year contract.
The agreement includes significant improvements including increased pay (including boarding and a ratification payment), greater flexibility and scheduling enhancements, better benefits and more.
United Flight Attendants, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants, demonstrated at nearly 20 airports worldwide to demand that United Airlines management pay Flight Attendants their fair share.
United Flight Attendants Pressure Management at Airports Worldwide to Pay Aviation’s First Responders Fair Share
CHICAGO — United Flight Attendants, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants, demonstrated at nearly 20 airports worldwide to demand that United Airlines management pay Flight Attendants their fair share. As recent aviation incidents have shown, Flight Attendants perform life-saving work every day to ensure the safety and health of the passengers in our care. […]
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Be The Friend with Free Benefits on Frontier Airlines
DENVER – March 19, 2025 – Who doesn’t love being the friend with benefits – especially when those benefits include a trip with your travel buddy? Frontier Airlines is making sure you and your traveling companion can fly for less with its latest game-changing deal. Fresh off yesterday’s announcement of the $0 Economy Bundle, which includes a […]
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Aero Crew News has selected the top 15 photos for our 2025 photo contest! Click the link below to vote for your favorite photo. Voting is open until April 15, 2025. https://aerocrewnews.com/2025PC
Starting May 7, 2025, every air traveler 18 years of age and older will need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, state-issued enhanced driver’s license or another acceptable form to fly within the United States.
American Airlines Cadet Academy adds ATP Flight School in Charlotte to expanding network
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — American Airlines Cadet Academy is expanding its network of flight schools, announcing today it has added ATP Flight School in Charlotte, North Carolina, as its newest partner. The alliance reinforces American’s commitment to providing a clear and accessible pathway to a rewarding career as a commercial airline pilot. ATP, a longstanding flight school partner […]
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PSA Airlines’ Master Executive Council (MEC), part of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), issued an update on March 17, 2025, accusing the company of stalling negotiations despite repeated efforts to move forward.
The MEC also reported a troubling return to pre-FAR 117 pilot-pushing tactics, citing punitive attendance policies and scheduling pressures that may force pilots to fly when unfit for duty. Emphasizing pilot unity, the MEC urged members to stay engaged and vocal while committing to hold the company accountable, demanding real collaboration to ensure safety, fairness, and meaningful progress in contract discussions.
Elixir Aircraft Starts Deliveries for Leading Edge Aviation
Elixir Aircraft has delivered the first of five aircraft ordered by UK school Leading Edge Aviation for its Spanish base. The contract, a three-way deal with aircraft rental company Green Aerolease, was signed in October 2024. Following an in-depth market study, Leading Edge Aviation, one of Europe's leading flight schools, has chosen Elixir Aircraft to […]
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Horizon Air, the regional airline subsidiary of Alaska Air Group, which includes Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, is paving the way to the flight deck for aspiring pilots in Hawaiʻi – without needing to leave the islands for training.
Spirit Airlines has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after completing a significant financial restructuring.
The airline converted $795 million of debt into equity and secured an additional $350 million equity investment from existing investors. The CEO of Spirit claimed they are "ready to take on Southwest."
Hawai‘i’s first full-circle commercial pilot development program expands opportunities for local students
Horizon Air, the regional airline subsidiary of Alaska Air Group, which includes Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, is paving the way to the flight deck for aspiring pilots in Hawaiʻi – without needing to leave the islands for training. The program, the first of its kind in Hawaiʻi, provides pilots with a path to potentially […]
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Starting May 7, 2025, every air traveler 18 years of age and older will need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, state-issued enhanced driver’s license or another acceptable form to fly within the United States. If you like to use your driver’s license as your main identification to get through Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security checkpoints at […]
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Alaska Airlines flight attendants vote YES on new contract
Alaska Airlines' flight attendants, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), have ratified a new three-year contract that includes significant improvements such as increased pay, greater flexibility, and better benefits. This agreement marks a major milestone for Alaska Airlines, reflecting the essential role of flight attendants in ensuring safety and operational excellence. ...Read More
United Airlines Teamsters Rally at San Francisco International Airport
(SAN FRANCISCO) – Hundreds of United Airlines aviation maintenance technicians (AMTs) represented by the Teamsters Union rallied outside San Francisco International Airport (SFO) today as part of their fight for a contract that reflects their contributions to the company’s record-breaking profits. “United Airlines raked in over $4 billion in profits last year, but instead of […]
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Gogo Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results
View Full Report as PDF BROOMFIELD, Colo., March 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Gogo Inc. (NASDAQ: GOGO) (“Gogo” or the “Company”), a leading global provider of broadband connectivity services for the business and military/government mobility aviation markets, today announced its financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2024 and full year results for 2024. Fourth quarter and FY 2024 ...Read More
Toulouse – AEGEAN, the largest Greek airline, has disclosed an order with Airbus for an additional eight A321neo aircraft. The aircraft will enable AEGEAN to further grow its networks and support its expansion plan. With this latest aircraft order, AEGEAN’s total direct orderbook with Airbus stands at 60 A320neo Family with 37 aircraft already delivered. […]
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Hawaiian Flight Attendants Reach Tentative Agreement on Contract Extension
HONOLULU — Hawaiian Flight Attendants, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, [yesterday] reached a Tentative Agreement on a Contract Extension through February 2028. This Extension includes continued pay increases, retirement improvements, better profit sharing, and a strong foundation to build upon as negotiations for a Joint Collective Bargaining Agreement (JCBA) begin this ...Read More
The last time United’s flight attendants (the AFA) went on strike was in 1985—and it wasn’t for their own contract… the flight attendants walked out in solidarity with striking ALPA pilots.
Pilots are encouraged to join United's Flight Attendants, represented by the AFA, at their network-wide picket this Wednesday and continue decades of mutual support.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has permanently restricted non-essential helicopter operations around Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) following a fatal mid-air collision that resulted in 67 deaths.
This decision includes closing Route 4 between Hains Point and the Wilson Bridge and eliminating mixed helicopter and fixed-wing traffic near the airport. Exceptions are made for urgent missions such as lifesaving medical, priority law enforcement, or Presidential transport.
Flight attendants for Sun Country Airlines represented by Teamsters Local 120 have overwhelmingly ratified a new contract with the ultra-low-cost carrier. The five-year agreement, which immediately raises wages and improves benefits, followed a credible strike threat by more than 700 flight attendants.
Spirit Airlines announced that it will touch down in the heart of South Carolina this June with new, high-value service at Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE).
Blade Air Mobility Announces Fourth Quarter 2024 Results
NEW YORK (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Blade Air Mobility, Inc. (Nasdaq: BLDE, “Blade” or the “Company”), today announced financial results for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2024. View Full Report as PDF Fourth Quarter Ended December 31, 2024 Financial Highlights (1) See “Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” and “Key Metrics and Non-GAAP Financial Information” sections attached to […]
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JetBlue Marks First Regular Supply of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for Commercial Air Travel in New York
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)– JetBlue along with its fuel partners marked the first-ever regular supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for commercial air travel in the region at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). This milestone for SAF availability in the Northeast brings to reality an announcement from last summer, outlining JetBlue’s 12-month agreement with […]
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Multiple furlough notices obtained by ACN confirm that Florida-based Silver Airways has begun furloughing pilots.
Approximately 20% of the airline’s pilots have been affected so far. Additionally, Silver has been forced to return nearly one-third of its fleet to lessors.
The airline remains under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it navigates financial difficulties.
Spirit Airlines Emerges from Financial Restructuring, Better Positioned to Advance Its Transformation and Enhanced Guest Experience
DANIA BEACH, Fla. /PRNewswire/ — Spirit Aviation Holdings, Inc., parent company of Spirit Airlines, LLC, (“Spirit” or the “Company”) today announced that Spirit has emerged from its financial restructuring, completing a consensual, deleveraging transaction that equitizes approximately $795 million of funded debt. With significantly less debt and greater financial flexibility, Spirit emerges as a ...Read More
JSX Secures Approval for Relocation at John Wayne Airport, Enhancing Service to Orange County
SANTA ANA, Calif. (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Award-winning air carrier JSX today announced that the Orange County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved its relocation at John Wayne Airport (JWA) in Orange County, California. This approval paves the way for JSX to transition its operations from ACI Jet’s leasehold on the east side of the airport […]
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JetBlue, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and Fraport USA, manager of John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 5, have announced a major refresh of the airline’s flagship terminal.
1. The NTSB recommends that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ban helicopter flights near Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) when Runways 15 and 33 are active for arrivals or departures. This measure addresses the minimal vertical separation—approximately 75 feet—between helicopters and airplanes in these scenarios, which the NTSB deems an "intolerable risk" for potential midair collisions.
2. Establish Alternative Helicopter Routes: Alongside the prohibition, the NTSB advises the FAA to designate new helicopter routes that maintain safe distances from aircraft approaching or departing DCA.
Delta Air Lines President Glen Hauenstein and United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby surprised investors today at the JP Morgan conference, revealing they are both slashing summer capacity.
Delta will trim its summer schedule, while United is expediting the retirement of 21 aircraft and cutting flights in struggling markets. Both airlines said they are grappling with a decline in bookings. They were, however, both optimistic about falling oil prices and their respective financial health headed into what appears to be a potential economic downturn.
Breeze Airways Brings Seriously Nice™ Service to Key West, Florida
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Breeze Airways, the premium leisure carrier offering affordable nonstop service across the U.S., today announced it will offer service to Key West, Florida, beginning June 12, 2025. Key West becomes the airline’s 10th Florida destination as well as its 70th city served nationally as the airline continues to see strong demand for […]
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European lawmakers are drafting legislation to permit single-pilot operations during cruise flight, targeting implementation by 2030.
This marks a significant shift in the airline industry. There is an increasing likelihood that mainline flights to North America and beyond will be operated with single-pilot cruise operations well within most pilots' careers. While the U.S. may initially resist such changes, industry experts warn that the cost advantage for European carriers will likely pressure U.S. airlines to push for similar regulations. The adoption of single pilot cruise is also expected to pave the way for more widespread single pilot operations in other phases of flight. Some argue that insurers may be hesitant to cover single-pilot operations, but others point to studies suggesting that potential cost savings would outweigh any increase in insurance premiums.
Pilots concerned about this shift are encouraged to support their union’s political action committee (PAC). Organizations like ALPA have been the most effective in lobbying against legislation threatening air safety.
Southwest Airlines Outlines Changes to Drive Revenue Growth and Reward Its Most Loyal Customers
Southwest Airlines Co. is evolving rapidly, implementing new initiatives that support business objectives and create choice for current and future Customers of America’s largest domestic carrier.1 Initiatives announced today will reward the airline’s most loyal Customers and give all Customers more options for a broader range of travel experiences. “We have tremendous opportunity to meet […]
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Wheels Up Announces December Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results
ATLANTA /PRNewswire/ — Wheels Up Experience Inc. (NYSE: UP) today announced financial results for the December quarter and full year ended 2024. Highlights of the December quarter and full year 2024, including GAAP results, non-GAAP financial measures and key performance metrics, are on page three and incorporated herein. Commentary from Wheels Up's Chief Executive Officer, […]
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Delta just slashed its profit forecast, signaling a potential industry-wide slowdown in air travel demand.
Delta Air Lines has halved its first-quarter profit forecast to 30-50 cents per share, down from 70 cents to $1. The company cited U.S. economic uncertainty impacting domestic travel demand. The announcement sent Delta’s shares tumbling 14%, dragging down other major airlines.
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)– JetBlue today announced the appointment of Josh Weiss as vice president, technology products, effective March 11. Reporting to Carol Clements, JetBlue’s chief digital and technology officer, Weiss will oversee the airline’s digital product portfolio and explore innovative ways to leverage technology to elevate the experience for both customers and crewmembers. “Josh is a ...Read More
American Airlines ushers in a new season of flavors and offerings this spring, both in flight and across Admirals Club lounges
New flavors are taking flight this March as American Airlines introduces a number of delicious new menu options for customers, along with the option to use AAdvantage® miles to purchase food and beverages. The new dishes and drinks will roll out at select Admirals Club® lounges March 4 and in flight March 12. Highlights include: “As spring travel […]
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Blade Air Mobility to Partner with Skyports Infrastructure to offer flights Between Downtown Manhattan and JFK Airport
NEW YORK (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Blade Air Mobility, Inc., a technology-powered global air mobility platform, and Skyports Infrastructure (“Skyports”), a leading provider of ground infrastructure for advanced air mobility, announced an alliance today to launch a pilot program that will expand Blade’s existing by-the-seat helicopter transfer service, connecting the Downtown Manhattan Heliport and John ...Read More
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“Intelligence pushes you toward the idea that complex problems require complex solutions.”
Morgan Housel, expert in the psychology of money, author*
Paying taxes often causes a visceral reaction. I get it! It is probably the single most painful financial task we face on an annual basis. Furthermore, many of you recently received large contract bonus paychecks. For some of you, income taxes will be withheld up front, while others, because of under-withholding, may owe a large tax bill next April when tax-year 2024 income taxes are due.
This angry, visceral reaction causes us to go to great lengths to outsmart the tax man. Many of us seek complex solutions to avoid taxes at all costs. Unfortunately, this sometimes leads to bad investment decisions or large, unwanted purchases (trucks, tractors, airplanes!) that we may not want or need, all in the name of reducing our tax bill. Do not let the tax tail wag the dog! In the world of investing This is easier said than done and akin to buying high and selling low.
While there are effective strategies to reduce our tax burden, we should not do things that reduce our overall wealth and net worth.
Pilots are known for their type-A personalities and “get ‘er done” attitudes. Pilots work hard to solve problems and make things happen under very difficult circumstances. However, it is human nature to spurn the simple solution for the complex. This phenomenon is called “the complexity bias.” https://fs.blog/complexity-bias/
Be aware that complex tax-reduction solutions often come with higher IRS audit risk, as well as risks of repayment penalties and interest. Extreme cases may even warrant prison time. For some good entertainment while you are waiting on your delayed flight, simply google the following, “Airline Pilot Tax Fraud.” You will find some very interesting characters doing things to evade taxes that might sound familiar and not too farfetched given some of the conversations we’ve had on the flight deck!
Rule number 1: Do not reduce your wealth and net worth in order to stick it to the tax man!
Rule number 2: Do not seek out complex tax strategies that heighten the risk of an IRS audit when there are several simple, audit risk-free strategies to reduce your lifetime income tax burden.
Rule number 3: Do not spend money on big-ticket items that you do not want or need in order to reduce your tax bill. This is mathematically equivalent to spending one dollar to save thirty cents.
Rule number 4: Reducing your income-tax burden over your lifetime may be more profitable than reducing your current tax bill.
Below are four tax ideas that can help you legally avoid paying more taxes than you are required to pay. But first here are three strategies that require special care and attention to detail in order to avoid gaining the attention of the IRS:
1. My captain house is in Chicago, but I have a small condo in Florida where I am a resident.
Many high-tax states get very aggressive about going after folks who reside in their state but claim residence of another state. Of course, there are circumstances where this is legitimate, but use caution and keep extensive documentation.
You can google the requirements to be an actual resident of (Florida, Texas, Tennessee, Nevada, etc.) but here are a just a few that are standard in most states:
Spend 183 days or more in the state in which you claim to be a resident.
Enroll your children in school there.
Register to vote.
Receive your mail.
No tiny homes.
For example, New York will look at the size of your house in Florida to make sure your residence in Florida is similar in size to your captain mansion in New York. Evidently purchasing a tiny home or small condo in Florida is a tell-tale sign that you don’t spend much time there.
Linked here is a great article from Kiplinger that goes into more detail about how to be a legitimate resident of the state of Florida.
2. I want to deduct the costs of my airplane because I’m teaching my kid how to fly.
The details of when and how to deduct airplane expenses are very complicated and beyond the scope of this article. However, here are a few things to keep in mind.
You cannot deduct the cost of your airplane (depreciation) unless it is used more than 50% of the time for your (legitimate) business.
It is not a deductible expense because you need to keep your flying ratings current.
If at any time during the depreciable life of the airplane when personal use exceeds 50%, there will be an immediate depreciation recapture. (I.e., you will owe a lot of taxes all at once.)
3. I want to invest in real estate so I can deduct losses against my airline income.
Remember rule number one, do not reduce your wealth to save taxes. It is not uncommon to see bad investments in real estate when high-income pilots are desperate to reduce their tax burden. In fact, it seems that we almost feel an obligation to purchase real estate solely for the tax deductions at a certain income level. I have heard many pilots confess that they must not be very tax savvy because they do have a real estate investment – or three. Here are a few things to know before jumping into real estate investing:
Over a certain income level (currently $150,000) you cannot deduct real estate losses against your airline income. For example, if you replace the roof on your rental home and therefore show a loss of $10,000 on your rental property income statement you cannot deduct the loss against your current airline income. (However, the loss can be carried over.)
Note: If you are considered a Real Estate Professional, the above may not apply. Being a real-estate professional is a very high standard set by the IRS and is nearly impossible for an airline pilot to obtain unless they have a spouse, “in the business.”
Real Estate can be a great investment. However, there is one rule of thumb I read a long time ago about real-estate investing that is good to keep in mind; in real estate investing you need to make money on three occasions; when you buy, when you rent and when you sell. That is not easy to do!
If you do not enjoy being a landlord and managing the business of real estate, I would avoid it altogether. There is no tax deduction worth making you miserable. If you plan to hire a property-management firm to delegate the pain, make sure they don’t eat into your profits too much. Some agencies can charge as much as 30% or more depending on the level of support. There are cheaper ways to invest in real estate if your costs become excessive. (Publicly traded Real Estate Investment Trusts aka REITs.)
Finally, here are four smart, simple ways to reduce your income tax burden over your lifetime.
Backdoor Roth
This strategy is based on the IRS rule that anyone, regardless of income, can contribute to an after-tax, non-deductible traditional IRA.
Secondly, anyone, regardless of income, can convert a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA if they pay the taxes on the gains (if any) in the traditional IRA.
There are more things to know before executing the back-door Roth IRA, so as usual, consult your tax and investment advisor.
Health Savings Account
If you are relatively healthy and only see the doctor for preventative care and the occasional sniffles, a high-deductible health plan may be right for you. If that is the case, a Health Savings Account (HSA) is a great tax savings account. It is the only account in existence with triple tax savings: tax deductible savings, investments grow tax free and if monies are used for qualified medical expenses, withdrawals are tax free.
This is the most overlooked and advantageous account once you’ve maximized your 401k and potentially the (back-door) Roth IRA. The taxable brokerage account is very flexible. There are no contribution limits and no withdrawal penalties. It is taxed at capital gains tax rates, which for most of you is much lower than your income tax rate. Finally, if you invest in low-turnover mutual funds (index funds) and Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), you can essentially create your own tax-deferred growth.
Real Estate
Even though I bashed real estate previously, it can be great for rental income and investment diversification. People can be very successful investing in real estate if they enjoy putting in some sweat equity and managing the rentals themselves.
Bonus: Take your new contract-ratification bonus and buy an electric vehicle. If you make less than $300,000 adjusted gross income, you may qualify for a federal tax credit of $7,500!