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Boeing 737 Max Jets Are Back In Service But Doubts Linger
Boeing conducted 20 months of investigation and applied necessary improvements to ensure the planes are safe. Boeing conducted 20 months of investigation and applied necessary improvements to ensure the planes are safe. -
AmAir 2292 To Albuquerque: We Have A Thing Up Here
FBI “aware” of unidentified 'long, cylindrical object' reported by American Airlines pilot. FBI “aware” of unidentified 'long, cylindrical object' reported by American Airlines pilot. -
American Airlines To Fly 737 Max Jets With Executives To Build Confidence
The airline currently has 24 Boeing 737 Max jets, which were all grounded after the crashes. The airline currently has 24 Boeing 737 Max jets, which were all grounded after the crashes. -
Delta Halts Planned Pilot Furloughs After Reaching Union Agreement
Under the agreement, pilots would have to agree to specific terms that were negotiated by the airline. Under the agreement, pilots would have to agree to specific terms that were negotiated by the airline. -
American Airlines To Return Boeing 737 Max Jets To Service In December
American Airlines has set return-to-service dates for its Boeing 737 Max jets as it expects the FAA to recertify the aircraft before the year ends. American Airlines has set return-to-service dates for its Boeing 737 Max jets as it expects the FAA to recertify the aircraft before the year ends. -
Trump Calls On Congress To Approve $25 Billion Airline Payroll Stimulus
Trump said Congress could make use of reserve funds from prior pandemic relief to help airlines, including a separate package for small businesses. Trump said Congress could make use of reserve funds from prior pandemic relief to help airlines, including a separate package for small businesses. -
American And United To Cut Combined 32,000 Airline Employees
United Airlines and American Airlines are moving ahead with their plans to reduce their workforce after the companies failed to secure additional federal funding. United Airlines and American Airlines are moving ahead with their plans to reduce their workforce after the companies failed to secure additional federal funding. -
Major U.S. Airlines Prepare To Furlough 32,000 Personnel As Gov't Stimulus Hopes Crumble
Airline executives said they're not anticipating travel demand to improve to levels seen last year without a coronavirus vaccine. Airline executives said they're not anticipating travel demand to improve to levels seen last year without a coronavirus vaccine. -
American Airlines Raises $5.5 Billion Gov't Loan, Could Get More
American could secure $2 billion more depending on how the U.S. Treasury disperses additional funding. American could secure $2 billion more depending on how the U.S. Treasury disperses additional funding. -
American Airlines To Lay Off 19,000 Employees In October
American Airlines will conduct an involuntary staffing reduction starting on October 1, after the terms of the federal air program expires. American Airlines will conduct an involuntary staffing reduction starting on October 1, after the terms of the federal air program expires.