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United revives controversial AI crew-scheduling plan amid contract talks, contradicting earlier assurances
By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: United Airlines is reviving its AI scheduling plan for flight attendants, contradicting previous assurances amid ongoing contract negotiations.
Vueling flight data supports validation of European gate-to-gate emissions model
By FlightGlobal: Flight-data monitoring from Spanish carrier Vueling has been used to validate a European methodology for calculating carbon emissions based on fuel burn for gate-to-gate scenarios.
Trump administration launches air-taxi pilot program aimed at Los Angeles 2028 Olympics
By Washington Post: A pilot program created by the Trump administration may boost the fortunes of companies eager to have air taxis in the skies in time for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
Canada's WestJet to pause non-adjustable seat rollout, seek passenger feedback
By Reuters: WestJet Airlines said on Friday it would pause its rollout of non-adjustable economy seats next week, testing the limits of add-on culture as it faces pushback for charging extra for adjustable seats.
Jekta, Open Skies To Launch Electric Amphibious Aircraft In The Gulf
By Aviation Week: Swiss startup Jekta has partnered with UK-based Open Skies Network to develop electric amphibious aircraft operations across the Gulf region.
Quanta Aviation Services Acquires Billings Flying Service to Expand Utilities and Construction Helicopter Operations
By rotorhub.com: Billings Flying Service has been acquired by utilities and construction giant Quanta Services the company has announced. Billings says that the deal with Quanta, who also own fellow CH-47 operators PJ Helicopters as well as powerline support company Winco, will allow it to ‘grow its offerings and expand into the utilities and construction markets’ as well as merging resources with Quanta.
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Terminates TSA Collective Bargaining Agreement Covering 47,000 Officers
By Reuters: U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Friday terminated the collective bargaining agreement covering 47,000 Transportation Security Administration officers, the department said in a statement.