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ALERT Act vs. ROTOR Act: Congress’s Aviation Safety Debate Sparks Airport Funding Dispute

Helwing Villamizar
April 10, 2026
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Allegiant to Close Crew Bases in Bellingham, Savannah in November

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Alaska Launches Europe Proving Flights Ahead of Seattle–Rome Launch

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American Airlines Eyes April 30 Return to Venezuela With Miami–Caracas Flights

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FSF: Rising Risk in Mixed-Use Airspace at Busy Airports

The FSF report frames 2025 as a year in which accidents fell, but system stress became the headline risk.

Helwing Villamizar
February 17, 2026
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Spirit to Auction 20 Airbus Jets, Strips Wi-Fi Hardware

Spirit set a US$533.5M floor bid to sell 20 A320/A321s, stripping Thales Wi-Fi systems before delivery.

Airways Newsroom
February 17, 2026
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flydubai Launches Double-daily Service to Bangkok

flydubai will operate two daily flights to Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport, doubling its operations to Thailand.

Simone Chellini
February 16, 2026
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Missions: Air Canada’s Cuba Pullout Becomes Airlift

Fuel shortages in Cuba forced Air Canada to suspend service—then fly empty southbound legs to bring thousands home.

Airways Newsroom
February 15, 2026
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DHS Shutdown Leaves TSA Staff Working Unpaid Again

A partial DHS shutdown has TSA screeners working without pay, raising the risk of longer lines and airport delays.

Airways Newsroom
February 14, 2026
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