Delta Pilot Makes 'Aggressive Maneuver' To Avoid B-52 Bomber
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A SkyWest flight, acting as a Delta connection between Minneapolis to Minot, North Dakota, was cleared for landing on Friday when the pilot “performed a go-around” to avoid colliding with a B-52 bomber, the airline said.
Delta Air Lines is advancing its use of artificial intelligence to determine individual ticket prices, a move that could fundamentally transform how passengers pay for flights.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday the United States has not yet formally notified her government of possible measures against Mexico's airline sector pointing that she sees no reason for the neighboring country to initiate such sanctions.
SkyWest Airlines Flight 3788 was en route Friday evening from Minneapolis to Minot International Airport when the incident occurred.
Delta Air Lines is revolutionizing how it prices tickets by using artificial intelligence to pinpoint the maximum amount each traveler is willing to pay. According to The Verge, the airline, which tested this technology on a small scale last year,
Mexico’s Controladora Vuela Compañía de Aviación, S.A.B. de C.V., more commonly known as Volaris (NYSE:VLRS), has given up early gains as investors brace for potential U.S. Department of Transportation action over alleged violations of the Open Skies agreement by Mexico.