3,000 Workers on Strike at Pratt & Whitney
Pratt & Whitney and the union representing its machinists are at odds over contract issues.
Pratt & Whitney and the union representing its machinists are at odds over contract issues.
The industry now employs over 1 million people, marking a new record.
Despite an overall reduction in pilot hiring trends, some airlines reported a record year in 2023.
With the door plug recovered, the team is heading back to Washington, D.C.
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines may soon merge to become one of the largest air carriers in the world.
The last 747 has rolled off Boeing’s production line, but the iconic jumbo jet still has plenty of history to make.
Avelo Airlines reports that it has now raised pay rates for captains and first officers five times since its inception.
There has been a common hiring dynamic at the airlines for years before the existence of ubiquitous flow agreements.
Skyborne Airline Academy, a leading flight training school, has appointed Dan Peterson as managing director for its U.S. facility in Vero Beach, marking a strategic move to strengthen its presence in the United States.
Airline pilot and FLYING contributor Sam Weigel answers that career question and more in this week’s episode of V1 Rotate.