Delta Air Lines

By Christine Boynton
A lawsuit filed by a California resident alleges Delta Air Lines misled consumers in marketing itself as “the world’s first carbon-neutral airline.”
Airlines & Lessors

By Christine Boynton
Mike Spanos will join Delta’s leadership committee effective June 12.
Airlines & Lessors

By Aaron Karp
Delta Air Lines has opened five additional boarding gates at its Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) hub, building on a new long-term lease agreement.
Airports & Networks

By Lori Ranson
Pilots at Air Canada are close to deciding if they’ll open up contract talks a year early this September.
Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford, Christine Boynton, Lori Ranson
No immediate slowdown in robust demand is in sight, carriers say.
Airlines & Lessors

By Christine Boynton
Delta Air Lines does not currently have plans for an aggressive shift in its fleet makeup between Boeing and Airbus, its top executive says.
Airlines & Lessors

By Sean Broderick, Guy Norris, Christine Boynton, Jens Flottau
A large number of Airbus A320neos, A220s and Embraer E2 aircraft are parked as Pratt & Whitney struggles with retrofits and engine supply.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Aaron Karp
United, Delta clash over how much demand to Japan has recovered as the airlines submit competing filings to the U.S. Transportation Department.
Airports & Networks

By Helen Massy-Beresford
European airlines fear that the cost of compliance will put them at a disadvantage.
Airlines & Lessors

By Aaron Karp
Delta Air Lines says the demand environment to Japan has changed since Haneda slot pairs were allocated by the U.S. Transportation Department in 2019.
Airports & Networks

By Adrian Schofield
While many Asia-Pacific international long-haul markets are gaining recovery momentum, airlines are boosting transpacific services to Australia and New Zealand.
Airports & Networks

By Christine Boynton
Absent current industry constraints, regional carriers say the demand is there—in a market poised for evolution.
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Christine Boynton
Expectations for inflight connectivity are evolving, and U.S. airlines are beginning to offer the ancillary for free to some or all their passengers.
Interiors & Connectivity

By Christine Boynton
A new, clean-sheet airliner should be part of a meaningful push to reach sustainability goals, Delta’s CEO says.
Airlines & Lessors

By Christine Boynton
Delta Air Lines is 75% booked for international travel in summer 2023, and plans to grow overall capacity by 17% year-over-year to meet the strong demand.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
Delta Air Lines’ new route between New York JFK and London Gatwick increases the number of daily flights between the cities to 35.
Airports & Networks

By Chris Sloan
More airlines are dropping charges for onboard Wi-Fi.
Airports & Networks

By Christine Boynton
This summer, U.S. airlines will reduce services to the region’s airports to help avoid massive delays.
Airports & Networks

By Christine Boynton
Since late 2020, “revenge travel” has frequently been cited as a reason behind burgeoning demand.
Airlines & Lessors

By Lee Ann Shay
Delta TechOps chief executive discusses plans for post-pandemic MRO ramp-up.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick
With both securing certification and preparing for operations looming, Joby Aviation has beefed up its board of directors.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Christine Boynton
As forecasts project a continuing pilot shortage, some U.S. airlines are beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel.
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Aaron Karp
As they attempt to develop their networks to meet robust passenger demand, U.S. carriers are encountering obstacles.
Airports & Networks