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Warren Buffett's Retirement and Lasting Legacy in the Stock Market

Originally Published 9 days ago — by CNBC

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The article covers Warren Buffett's departure as Berkshire Hathaway's CEO, the growth and concerns surrounding the AI industry, Stellantis reviving the Ram TRX truck, and the increasing class divide among U.S. airlines with new premium offerings and struggles of budget carriers, amid a four-day stock market losing streak.

Top U.S. Airlines for Punctuality and Customer Satisfaction

Originally Published 25 days ago — by CNBC

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American Airlines is ranked as the best U.S. airline in 2025 by AirHelp, excelling in on-time performance, customer satisfaction, and claim processing, despite a challenging year impacted by government shutdowns. United Airlines and Delta follow, with other airlines like Frontier, Hawaiian, Southwest, Alaska, and JetBlue also ranked based on various performance metrics.

US Airlines Face Continued Disruptions Amid Ongoing Shutdown

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Reuters

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US airlines canceled 1,200 flights on Tuesday as air traffic control staffing improved amid the ongoing government shutdown, which has caused widespread flight delays and cancellations. The FAA has been reducing flight numbers due to staffing shortages, but improvements in controller availability are leading to potential easing of restrictions as the shutdown nears an end. The Senate has approved legislation to end the shutdown, with the House set to vote, which could further stabilize air travel.

US Flight Disruptions Persist Amid FAA Cuts and Shutdown

Originally Published 2 months ago — by DW

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The US experienced widespread flight disruptions as the FAA canceled over 1,300 flights for the second consecutive day due to staffing shortages caused by the government shutdown, which has led to furloughs and unpaid work among federal employees including air traffic controllers and security screeners, with cancellations expected to increase further.

US Airlines Cancel Over 1,300 Flights Amid Government Shutdown Disruptions

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Reuters

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Due to the ongoing US government shutdown, airlines canceled 1,330 flights and imposed flight cuts at major airports because of air traffic control staffing shortages, with delays and cancellations expected to increase as the shutdown continues and more controllers remain unpaid and absent.

Archer and Joby Join US White House eVTOL Pilot Program for Air Taxi Deployment

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Archer Aviation

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Archer plans to participate in the White House's eVTOL Pilot Program to demonstrate safe, quiet, and scalable air taxi operations in collaboration with U.S. airlines like United and interested cities, aiming to accelerate the deployment of electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft in the U.S.

US Airlines Charge Solo Travelers Higher Fares Than Groups

Originally Published 7 months ago — by CNN

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A recent investigation found that Delta, United, and American Airlines are charging higher fares for solo travelers on some domestic flights, with prices sometimes doubling compared to traveling with a companion, a practice that appears to be embedded in their fare rules and not widespread across international routes.

US Airlines Achieve Two Light-Years of Safe Passenger Travel

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Our World in Data

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US airlines have achieved an extraordinary safety record, having transported passengers over 13.3 trillion miles—equivalent to more than two light-years—without a crash since February 2009. This remarkable achievement highlights the effectiveness of safety measures and data sharing among airlines, making commercial air travel in the US exceptionally safe.

Gunfire Strikes US Flights Amid Haiti's Escalating Violence

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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Two US airline jets were struck by gunfire over Port-au-Prince, Haiti, amid escalating gang violence, prompting the suspension of flights by Spirit Airlines, JetBlue, and American Airlines. The incidents coincide with the swearing-in of Haiti's new prime minister, Alix Didier Fils-Aime, who has pledged to restore security. The violence has also affected international actors, with a UN helicopter and US Embassy vehicles previously targeted. Haiti's civil aviation authority has temporarily suspended air traffic operations in response to the unrest.

US Airlines Decline to Enhance Military Travel Benefits, Says USDOT

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Canada Finance

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Major US airlines are not committing to enhancing military travel benefits, according to the USDOT. Meanwhile, Air Canada is expanding its service to India with new non-stop flights from Toronto to Mumbai and increased flights from Montreal and Calgary to Delhi.

US Airlines Decline to Enhance Military Travel Benefits, Says USDOT

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Finance

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Major U.S. airlines, including Delta, American, and United, have declined to commit to boosting travel benefits for military personnel, despite Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's urging. Airlines argue they already offer numerous benefits not reflected in USDOT's measurements and are wary of adding commitments that could lead to enforcement actions. This is the latest clash between the Biden administration and airlines over customer service issues.

US Airlines Decline to Enhance Military Travel Benefits, Says USDOT

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Reuters

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Major U.S. airlines have declined to commit to enhancing travel benefits for military personnel, despite urging from Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. Airlines argue they already offer numerous benefits not reflected in the USDOT's dashboard, which measures commitments like waiving fees and offering refunds for service members. This is the latest clash between the Biden administration and airlines over customer service issues.

"U.S. Hits Record with 2.95 Million Airline Passengers in One Day"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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The TSA screened a record 2.95 million airline passengers in a single day, coinciding with the start of the Memorial Day weekend and the summer travel season. U.S. airlines are forecasting a record summer with 271 million passengers, up 6.3% from last year. The FAA is struggling with a shortage of air traffic controllers, leading to extended cuts in flight requirements at New York City-area airports.

"US Airlines Urge Biden Administration to Halt More Flights to China"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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US airlines, including American Airlines, Delta, and United, have urged the Biden administration to halt approval of additional flights to and from China, citing China's anti-competitive policies that disadvantage American carriers and workers. The industry lobby group Airlines for America and aviation worker unions expressed concerns about unequal access to the Chinese aviation market and the impact on US workers and businesses. This comes after the US allowed Chinese airlines to increase their direct passenger flights to the United States, while American carriers faced restrictions and challenges, including avoiding Russian airspace due to the conflict in Ukraine.