Stories Tagged as
Aviation
Sustainable fuel for planes is closer than you may think
by
Andy Uhler
Feb 17, 2022
Still, it will take greater regulation to popularize its use. "Voluntary goals don't work," one expert told us.
Airlines, telecom clash over new 5G spectrum
by
Matt Levin
Nov 26, 2021
AT&T and Verizon spent tens of billions to get the latest 5G technology up and running. But airlines say it could impact plane safety.
Friendly breakup: After 129 years, GE plans future as 3 smaller companies
Nov 9, 2021
Separate operations focused on aviation, health care and energy will be more agile — and independent of one another's weaknesses.
How should the FAA regulate commercial spaceflight?
by
Emma Hurt
Jul 26, 2021
The industry's growth raises questions about how the FAA manages spaceports and their impact on surrounding communities.
A new airline is launching, focusing on smaller airports
Apr 8, 2021
Avelo Airlines will offer nonstop flights to secondary airports across the Western U.S.
U.S. approves return of Boeing's 737 Max airplane
by
David Brancaccio
, Nova Safo
and Alex Schroeder
Nov 18, 2020
Airlines using Boeing's 737 Max will have to get FAA approval for pilot training programs and complete required maintenance.
Passenger airports are struggling to make ends meet
by
Erika Beras
Aug 10, 2020
The downturn in air travel has slashed airport revenue, with fees plummeting for landings, passenger use and parking.
For public good, not for profit.
Executives doing deals don't want their private jets to be tracked
Jan 21, 2020
A Federal Aviation Administration rule change means more (potentially sensitive) information is out in the open.
"Airplane boneyards" are more than places where planes go to die
by
Jack Stewart
May 7, 2019
Southern California Logistics Airport also provides plane storage, maintenance and technician training.
Boeing posts quarterly results amid turbulence
by
Jack Stewart
Apr 24, 2019
Investors and airline customers are waiting for information on when the Boeing 737 Max will be allowed to fly again.