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United Airlines to debut B737 MAX 8 ops in early 3Q21

By | 2021-06-16T15:48:52-04:00 June 9th, 2021|@NewsBriefs|

United Airlines (UA, Chicago O'Hare) has scheduled its B737-8 commercial debut for July 15, 2021, although it has yet to take delivery of any aircraft of the type as yet. According to the ch-aviation schedules module, the airline will base its first B737-8 out of Houston Intc'l to operate to New York Newark (2x daily) [...]

United Airlines schedules B737 MAX reinduction for mid-1Q21

By | 2021-03-31T13:47:21-04:00 December 24th, 2020|@NewsBriefs, Airline Business|

United Airlines (UA, Chicago O'Hare) has published schedules indicating that it will restart scheduled B737-9 operations on February 11, 2021. The airline plans to resume MAX operations mainly out of its base at Houston Intc'l to Los Angeles Int'l (2x daily), Orlando Int'l, San Diego Int'l, and Tampa Int'l (daily each). It will also deploy [...]

LATAM Abandons Plan to Acquire GOL’s Boeing 737 Aircraft Leases

By | 2024-05-09T17:32:02-04:00 May 6th, 2024|@AirGuide Business, Aircraft Business, Airline Business|

LATAM Airlines Group has officially dropped its plans to take over Boeing 737 aircraft leases from GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes, citing a "lack of meaningful engagement" from the Brazilian airline in commercial negotiations. This decision was detailed in a recent filing with the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, reflecting [...]

American Airlines Reduces 2024 Aircraft Delivery Forecast by 24%

By | 2024-05-09T17:13:15-04:00 May 6th, 2024|@AirGuide Business, Aircraft Business, Airline Business|

American Airlines has revised its aircraft delivery expectations for 2024, announcing a reduction in its forecast by 24%. Initially projected to receive 29 new mainline aircraft this year, the airline now anticipates only 22 deliveries. This update was shared by Devon E May, the Chief Financial Officer of American Airlines, during a first-quarter investor call. [...]

Alaska Airlines Adjusts 2024 Boeing Delivery Forecast Amid Ongoing Discussions

By | 2024-05-02T10:08:07-04:00 April 22nd, 2024|@AirGuide Business, Aircraft Business, Airline Business|

Alaska Airlines has revised its aircraft delivery expectations from Boeing for 2024, with the airline now anticipating receiving between ten and twenty Boeing 737 MAX planes, down from the previously expected 23. The announcement was made by Ben Minicucci, President and CEO of Alaska Air Group, during a first-quarter investor call. Shane Tackett, CFO of [...]

Avelo Airlines Cleared for International Flights to Mexico and the Dominican Republic

By | 2024-05-02T15:12:30-04:00 April 18th, 2024|@AirGuide Business, Airline Business, Airlines, Airport Business, Airports|

The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has granted Avelo Airlines authorization to commence scheduled international passenger flights from the United States to various destinations in Mexico and the Dominican Republic. This significant development follows the airline’s request last month to expand its operations beyond domestic routes. Avelo Airlines, based in Burbank, has been given exemption [...]

US Airlines Urge Biden Administration to Halt Additional Flights to China Amid Competitive Concerns

By | 2024-04-24T15:33:29-04:00 April 12th, 2024|@AirGuide Business, Airline Business, Airport Business, Government & Regulatory|

Major U.S. airlines and aviation unions are calling on the Biden administration to refrain from approving further flights between the United States and China, citing "anti-competitive" practices imposed by China on American carriers. This request comes in response to ongoing restrictions that were initially placed during the pandemic's onset, which continue to hamper U.S. airline [...]

Boeing Sees Order Rebound with American Airlines Despite Pending FAA Approval for 737-10 Jet

By | 2024-04-18T15:29:52-04:00 April 10th, 2024|@AirGuide Business, Aircraft Business, Aircraft Engines & Suppliers, Airline Business, Government & Regulatory, Safety|

In a significant rebound, Boeing reported an increase in commercial jet orders for March, largely propelled by a substantial order from American Airlines for the 737-10 model, which has yet to receive FAA approval for passenger service. American Airlines has demonstrated considerable confidence in Boeing by placing an order for 85 units of the 737-10, [...]

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