American Airlines To Upgrade Terminal 8 At John F. Kennedy International Airport, Blue Origin Rocket Blows Up During Tests & More
American Airlines To Upgrade Terminal 8 At John F. Kennedy International Airport
On Wednesday,?American Airlines?announced a $125 million commercial redevelopment program for Terminal 8 at?John F. Kennedy International Airport?(JFK). This project will feature a new Great Hall and bring more than 60 new shopping and restaurant offerings to the terminal. Read More
Blue Origin Rocket Blows Up During Tests
Blue Origin, the space exploration startup founded by Amazon co-founder Jeff Bezos, in its efforts to develop the new engine Blue Engine 4 (BE-4) for Blue Origin’s New Glenn and United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur had a test failure on June 30. The test failure of the 550,000 pounds of thrust caused no injuries but did damage the test stand... Read More
Record 6 Months: airBaltic Celebrates Highest Ever Half Year Revenue
Latvian carrier?airBaltic?reports the highest-ever revenue recorded in the airline's history for the first six months of a single year. The all Airbus A220 operator has seen 49% growth compared to the corresponding period from the previous year... Read More
Delta Air Lines Celebrates 70 Years of Flights to Puerto Rico
Delta Air Lines is celebrating 70 years of flights to US island of Puerto Rico. Delta Air Lines connects Puerto Rico with five hub cities and is a source of economic stimuli for Puerto Rico.
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Humble beginnings to jet setting today?
Delta's?operations to Puerto Rico actually began with legacy carrier Chicago and Southern Air Lines services in 1953. The airline flew the?Lockheed Constellation, popularly known as “Connie,” carrying only 57 passengers to the capital of San Juan. In 1953, Delta Air Lines' first purchase was Chicago and Southern Airlines, bringing the flights to San Juan under its own name. Read More
Delhi High Court Sides With Go First’s Lessors For Aircraft Inspection
There have been several appeals filed with Indian courts related to issues with Go First’s bankruptcy. Lessors whose planes are stuck with the airline are particularly unhappy and have asked to be allowed to at least inspect the aircraft, if not repossess them. This was challenged by Go First, but promptly rejected, with the court allowing the carrier’s lessors to carry out inspections regularly. Read More
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