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Is Newark Airport Ready for the Summer Travel Season?
Is Newark Airport Ready for the Summer Travel Season?

Bloomberg

time21-05-2025

  • Bloomberg

Is Newark Airport Ready for the Summer Travel Season?

By and Mary Schlangenstein Save Flights at busy Newark Liberty International Airport have been beset by delays and cancellations this spring due to staffing shortages and equipment failures at a facility in Philadelphia that guides planes in and out of the hub. The problems have exposed cracks in an air traffic control system that has been wearing down over decades. The crisis has reinvigorated calls for a complete overhaul of the critical infrastructure that manages 45,000 flights carrying 2.9 million people each day.

American Airlines sues Chicago over United Airlines gates, Bloomberg says
American Airlines sues Chicago over United Airlines gates, Bloomberg says

Business Insider

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

American Airlines sues Chicago over United Airlines gates, Bloomberg says

American Airlines (AAL) sued Chicago in a fight with United Airlines (UAL) over valuable gat space at O'Hare International Airport, Robert Burnson and Mary Schlangenstein of Bloomberg reports. American Airlines claims United wants to push the company out so it can become the 'sole hub carrier' of the fourth-busiest airport in the world. Protect Your Portfolio Against Market Uncertainty Discover companies with rock-solid fundamentals in TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter. Receive undervalued stocks, resilient to market uncertainty, delivered straight to your inbox.

NTSB Probing Aborted Landings at Reagan Due to Army Helicopter
NTSB Probing Aborted Landings at Reagan Due to Army Helicopter

Bloomberg

time02-05-2025

  • General
  • Bloomberg

NTSB Probing Aborted Landings at Reagan Due to Army Helicopter

By and Mary Schlangenstein Save The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating aborted landings by two flights into Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport due to a nearby US Army Black Hawk helicopter that was traveling to the Pentagon. Air traffic control instructed pilots on the two flights — one operated by Delta Air Lines Inc. and another by Republic Airways — to perform a common maneuver known as a go-around, in which flight crews terminate a landing attempt and climb back into the air, the NTSB said in a statement on Friday. The US Federal Aviation Administration is also investigating the incident.

Spirit Airlines Cleared to Exit Bankruptcy in Take-Private Deal
Spirit Airlines Cleared to Exit Bankruptcy in Take-Private Deal

Bloomberg

time20-02-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Spirit Airlines Cleared to Exit Bankruptcy in Take-Private Deal

By and Mary Schlangenstein Save Spirit Airlines Inc. won court approval to leave bankruptcy via a lender-backed take-private deal after rejecting a takeover offer from rival Frontier Group Holdings Inc. Judge Sean Lane said Thursday he would authorize Spirit's restructuring plan — which hands control of the Florida-based discount airline to top bondholders. That group includes Ken Griffin's Citadel Advisors, Pacific Investment Management Co. and Western Asset Management Co., according to court documents.

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