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Swiss Cancels 1400 Flights Due to Pilot Shortage
Swiss International Air Lines is canceling roughly 1400 flights until October due to a pilot shortage, affecting numerous European and some long-haul routes; the airline is implementing several short-term solutions, including incentivizing extended work hours for existing pilots.
Swiss Cancels 1400 Flights Due to Pilot Shortage
Swiss International Air Lines is canceling roughly 1400 flights until October due to a pilot shortage, affecting numerous European and some long-haul routes; the airline is implementing several short-term solutions, including incentivizing extended work hours for existing pilots.
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24% Bias Score


United Airlines Expands in New York, Capitalizing on Airport Crisis and JetBlue Alliance
United Airlines is leveraging Newark Airport's operational crisis and a partnership with JetBlue to expand its presence in the New York area, challenging American Airlines' dominance and potentially impacting Delta.
United Airlines Expands in New York, Capitalizing on Airport Crisis and JetBlue Alliance
United Airlines is leveraging Newark Airport's operational crisis and a partnership with JetBlue to expand its presence in the New York area, challenging American Airlines' dominance and potentially impacting Delta.
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52% Bias Score


Double-Decker Passenger Planes Face Retirement Despite Continued Use by Select Airlines
Double-decker passenger planes, like the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380, are being retired due to high operating costs and inefficiency, but 11 airlines globally, including Emirates (116 A380s), British Airways, and Qantas, continue to operate them, offering luxurious amenities and upgrades, despite pro...
Double-Decker Passenger Planes Face Retirement Despite Continued Use by Select Airlines
Double-decker passenger planes, like the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380, are being retired due to high operating costs and inefficiency, but 11 airlines globally, including Emirates (116 A380s), British Airways, and Qantas, continue to operate them, offering luxurious amenities and upgrades, despite pro...
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40% Bias Score


Onex Sells WestJet Stake to Delta and Korean Air for US\$550 Million
Onex Corp. sold a 25 percent stake in WestJet Airlines to Delta Air Lines (15 percent) and Korean Air (10 percent) for US\$550 million, enabling further international expansion and operational improvements; Delta will sell 2.3 percent to Air France-KLM.
Onex Sells WestJet Stake to Delta and Korean Air for US\$550 Million
Onex Corp. sold a 25 percent stake in WestJet Airlines to Delta Air Lines (15 percent) and Korean Air (10 percent) for US\$550 million, enabling further international expansion and operational improvements; Delta will sell 2.3 percent to Air France-KLM.
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48% Bias Score


€475 Million Aid Package Approved for Air Europa Amidst Pandemic and Merger Uncertainty
Spanish Secretary of State Pedro Saura successfully argued for a €475 million aid package for Air Europa in September 2020, emphasizing its importance to Madrid's air transport hub and its role in connecting with Ibero-America, despite concerns about its potential merger with Iberia and the airline'...
€475 Million Aid Package Approved for Air Europa Amidst Pandemic and Merger Uncertainty
Spanish Secretary of State Pedro Saura successfully argued for a €475 million aid package for Air Europa in September 2020, emphasizing its importance to Madrid's air transport hub and its role in connecting with Ibero-America, despite concerns about its potential merger with Iberia and the airline'...
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48% Bias Score


ICAO Plans to Eliminate Paper Boarding Passes by 2040
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) plans to replace paper boarding passes with a digital travel credential and facial recognition technology by 2040 to streamline operations and improve security, prompting trials in several countries and airports.
ICAO Plans to Eliminate Paper Boarding Passes by 2040
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) plans to replace paper boarding passes with a digital travel credential and facial recognition technology by 2040 to streamline operations and improve security, prompting trials in several countries and airports.
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40% Bias Score

IATA Meeting Highlights Global Air Travel Slowdown
The International Air Transport Association's (IATA) annual meeting in New Delhi reveals a slowdown in North American air travel, threatening the industry's \$36.6 billion profit projection for 2025, despite robust growth in other regions, and raising concerns about the impact on travelers.

IATA Meeting Highlights Global Air Travel Slowdown
The International Air Transport Association's (IATA) annual meeting in New Delhi reveals a slowdown in North American air travel, threatening the industry's \$36.6 billion profit projection for 2025, despite robust growth in other regions, and raising concerns about the impact on travelers.
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56% Bias Score

Air India Named UK's Most Delayed Airline
A Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) study reveals Air India as the UK's most delayed airline in 2024, with an average delay of 46 minutes, while the Gatwick to Bangalore route averaged over 80 minutes late across 50 departures; Emerald Airlines had the best on-time performance with an average delay of ...

Air India Named UK's Most Delayed Airline
A Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) study reveals Air India as the UK's most delayed airline in 2024, with an average delay of 46 minutes, while the Gatwick to Bangalore route averaged over 80 minutes late across 50 departures; Emerald Airlines had the best on-time performance with an average delay of ...
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48% Bias Score

IAG Orders 53 Aircraft Amidst Record First-Quarter Profits
IAG, parent company of British Airways, ordered 53 new aircraft (21 Airbus A330-900neos and 32 Boeing 787-10s) for delivery between 2028 and 2033, fueled by a near tripling of its first-quarter 2025 operating profit to €198 million due to strong demand and lower fuel costs.

IAG Orders 53 Aircraft Amidst Record First-Quarter Profits
IAG, parent company of British Airways, ordered 53 new aircraft (21 Airbus A330-900neos and 32 Boeing 787-10s) for delivery between 2028 and 2033, fueled by a near tripling of its first-quarter 2025 operating profit to €198 million due to strong demand and lower fuel costs.
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24% Bias Score

Global Airlines Launches Limited A380 Flights Amidst Operational Hurdles
Global Airlines launched its first limited commercial flights using an Airbus A380 on May 15th, 2024, from Glasgow and Manchester to New York, facing operational and financial challenges.

Global Airlines Launches Limited A380 Flights Amidst Operational Hurdles
Global Airlines launched its first limited commercial flights using an Airbus A380 on May 15th, 2024, from Glasgow and Manchester to New York, facing operational and financial challenges.
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44% Bias Score

Boeing Seeks New Buyers for 50 Airplanes Amidst US-China Trade War
Boeing seeks new buyers for approximately 50 airplanes originally destined for Chinese airlines due to trade war tariffs; three planes have already returned to the US, incurring a 125% tariff, while Boeing's CEO is in contact with President Trump to alleviate the situation.

Boeing Seeks New Buyers for 50 Airplanes Amidst US-China Trade War
Boeing seeks new buyers for approximately 50 airplanes originally destined for Chinese airlines due to trade war tariffs; three planes have already returned to the US, incurring a 125% tariff, while Boeing's CEO is in contact with President Trump to alleviate the situation.
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36% Bias Score

WestJet Cancels Plan to Hire Foreign Pilots Amid Economic Uncertainty
WestJet withdrew its application to hire 60 foreign pilots from India and South Africa for its regional subsidiary, WestJet Encore, due to economic uncertainty, following a legal challenge by the Air Line Pilots Association that argued the move would undermine union goals regarding wages and working...

WestJet Cancels Plan to Hire Foreign Pilots Amid Economic Uncertainty
WestJet withdrew its application to hire 60 foreign pilots from India and South Africa for its regional subsidiary, WestJet Encore, due to economic uncertainty, following a legal challenge by the Air Line Pilots Association that argued the move would undermine union goals regarding wages and working...
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48% Bias Score
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