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Israel Flight Cancellations, Ticket Prices Leave Some Stranded
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Israel Flight Cancellations, Ticket Prices Leave Some Stranded

Oct. 12, 2023 11:34 am ET Airlines have suspended flights into Israel en masse, leaving people seeking to exit from the country contending with fewer

How Dodgy Spare Parts Got Into Jet Engines, Leaving Airlines Scrambling
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How Dodgy Spare Parts Got Into Jet Engines, Leaving Airlines Scrambling

Airlines are checking their fleets after regulators and engine makers claimed that a small broker sold spare parts with forged safety documents. Source link

More New York Flight Cuts Expected Amid Air-Controller Shortages
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More New York Flight Cuts Expected Amid Air-Controller Shortages

Delays and cancellations could increase without flying reductions, the FAA said. Source link

Fuel Prices Are Soaring: Who Is Feeling the Pinch?
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Fuel Prices Are Soaring: Who Is Feeling the Pinch?

Production cuts made by OPEC and its allies have pushed crude oil to 10-month highs. Source link

Inadequate Inspections Contributed to Jet-Engine Failure
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Inadequate Inspections Contributed to Jet-Engine Failure

A Pratt & Whitney engine broke down during a United flight to Honolulu in February 2021, showering a Colorado town with metal. Source link

Jet Service JSX Lands at Center of Pilot Fight
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Jet Service JSX Lands at Center of Pilot Fight

American Airlines and some aviation unions say carrier is exploiting a regulatory loophole. JSX is pushing back, saying rivals can’t handle the competition. Source link

U.K. Flights Disrupted by Air-Traffic-Control Glitch
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U.K. Flights Disrupted by Air-Traffic-Control Glitch

The U.K. restricted the number of flights into its airspace for several hours after a technical issue disrupted its air-traffic-control system. Source link

American Airlines Fined $4.1 Million for Keeping Fliers on Planes Too Long
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American Airlines Fined $4.1 Million for Keeping Fliers on Planes Too Long

The U.S. penalty is the largest ever for tarmac delays, which the airline attributed to “exceptional weather events.” Source link

Deal on China Flights Signals U.S. Airlines' Stronger Hand
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Deal on China Flights Signals U.S. Airlines' Stronger Hand

Both sides stay civil even as the Biden administration’s go-slow policy frustrates Beijing’s hopes of a faster aviation-market reopening. Source link