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Dave Calhoun
RetailAir Canada pilots land a Boeing 737 in Idaho after another in-flight emergency
By The Associated PressApril 9, 2024
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737
CompaniesBoeing 737 engine cover on a Southwest Airlines plane rips off, forcing the flight to return to Denver
By The Associated PressApril 7, 2024
Solar eclipse in 2023.
RetailFrom ‘Total Solar Eclipse Doughnut’ to ‘Blackout Slush Float,’ more companies roll out promotions as hype builds over celestial event
By The Associated PressApril 2, 2024
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun
LeadershipAmid rising anger at Boeing, board members will hold customer meetings without CEO Dave Calhoun
By Julie Johnsson and BloombergMarch 21, 2024
Southwest canceled over 700 flights on Martin Luther King Day—and hundreds more the next day
FinanceSouthwest canceled over 700 flights on Martin Luther King Day—and hundreds more the next day
By Chris MorrisJanuary 16, 2024
How do airlines rank for on-time flights? Delta still leads the pack, but Southwest is gaining ground
FinanceHow do airlines rank for on-time flights? Delta still leads the pack, but Southwest is gaining ground
By Chris MorrisJanuary 3, 2024
Southwest Airlines
LifestyleSouthwest Airlines cancels hundreds, delays thousands of holiday weekend flights
By The Associated PressDecember 25, 2023
What Southwest’s $140 million fine tells us about the broken air travel system 
NewslettersWhat Southwest’s $140 million fine tells us about the broken air travel system 
By Maria AspanDecember 21, 2023
Southwest Airlines agrees to a tentative labor deal with its 11,000 pilots after more than 3 years of negotiations
SuccessSouthwest Airlines agrees to a tentative labor deal with its 11,000 pilots after more than 3 years of negotiations
By The Associated PressDecember 19, 2023
Southwest Airlines agrees to $140m settlement for flight canceling meltdown that stranded 2 million travelers in December 2022
FinanceSouthwest Airlines agrees to $140m settlement for flight canceling meltdown that stranded 2 million travelers in December 2022
By David Koenig and The Associated PressDecember 18, 2023
Southwest Airlines’ $140 million fine over 16,900 canceled flights last Christmas highlights 50 years of failure by lawmakers and airlines
FeaturesSouthwest Airlines’ $140 million fine over 16,900 canceled flights last Christmas highlights 50 years of failure by lawmakers and airlines
By Maria AspanDecember 15, 2023
Alaska Air agrees to buy struggling Hawaiian Airlines in a $1.9 billion deal
FinanceAlaska Air agrees to buy struggling Hawaiian Airlines in a $1.9 billion deal
By Mary Schlangenstein and BloombergDecember 3, 2023
Southwest Airlines doesn’t offer red-eye flights. That could be changing.
FinanceSouthwest Airlines doesn’t offer red-eye flights. That could be changing.
By Chris MorrisNovember 6, 2023
Passenger waits in an airport during a flight delay
EuropeEscalating scandal grips airlines including American and Southwest as nearly 100 planes find fake parts from company with fake employees that vanished overnight
By Paolo ConfinoSeptember 22, 2023
As more airlines find fake parts, Safran CEO says he can’t quantify the scandal’s magnitude: ‘I can’t tell you what I don’t know’
EuropeAs more airlines find fake parts, Safran CEO says he can’t quantify the scandal’s magnitude: ‘I can’t tell you what I don’t know’
By Albertina Torsoli, Ryan Beene and BloombergSeptember 22, 2023
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