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Last Updated: Wednesday, July 16, 2025, 3:18 PM PDT

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Associated PressAssociated Press

US TSA Eyes Easing Carry-On Liquid Limits After Reinstating Shoe-On Screening

By Associated Press: WASHINGTON (AP) — Travelers giddy about being able to keep their shoes on while walking through TSA checkpoints at the airport again may have something else.

2025-07-16T13:48:24.408061-07:00
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BloombergMary Schlangenstein

United Refines Profit Target on Rebounding Travel Demand

By Bloomberg: United Airlines Holdings Inc. refined its profit outlook for this year as travel rebounds, adding a dose of optimism following a bleak few months punctuated by flight disruptions, trade tensions and fighting in the Middle East.

Also: CNBC and ir.united.com
2025-07-16T13:19:36.368796-07:00
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Times of IndiaTOI News Desk

Air India finds no issues in Boeing 787 fuel control switches after AI 171 crash

By Times of India: India Business News: NEW DELHI: Air India has completed running checks on the locking mechanism of “fuel control switch” (FCS) on all its Boeing 787 aircraft and found not.

2025-07-16T10:25:14.657685-07:00
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SkiftGordon Smith

Aegean Picks India for First Long-Haul A321XLR Routes

By Skift: Aegean Airlines will launch its first long-haul routes to Delhi and Mumbai in 2026 using new Airbus A321XLR jets with premium-heavy cabins.

2025-07-16T11:22:34.847101-07:00
ReutersDavid Shepardson

U.S. Transportation Department Seeks Additional $19 Billion to Complete Air Traffic Control Revamp

By Reuters: U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Wednesday called on Congress to award another $19 billion to overhaul the aging U.S. air traffic control system after lawmakers approved an initial $12.5 billion over five years in funding.

2025-07-16T08:55:18.809570-07:00
Paddle Your Own KanooMateusz Maszczynski

Delta Air Lines to Pay $8.1M to Settle DOJ Lawsuit Over Pandemic Compensation Limits

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: Delta Air Lines has agreed to pay $8.1 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the Department of Justice that accused the Atlanta-based carrier of falsifying financial records to cover up the fact that it had broken compensation limits for senior corporate officers.

2025-07-16T00:54:39.996024-07:00