U.S. Carriers Pull Down Capacity To Fortify Operations

United Airlines aircraft taking off
United is flying mainline aircraft on many routes formerly served by regional jets.
Credit: Joepriesaviation.net
Entering 2022, U.S. airlines were optimistic that a combination of pent-up demand and loosened COVID-19 pandemic restrictions would power their businesses to a near-complete recovery. Carriers dial back growth amid operational challenges Soaring costs are offsetting record revenues Demand remains...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Washington, Ben covers Congress, regulatory agencies, the Departments of Justice and Transportation and lobby groups.

Lori Ranson

Lori covers North American and Latin airlines for Aviation Week and is also a Senior Analyst for CAPA - Centre for Aviation.

U.S. Carriers Pull Down Capacity To Fortify Operations is part of our Aviation Week & Space Technology - Inside MRO and AWIN subscriptions.

Subscribe now to read this content, plus receive full coverage of what's next in technology from the experts trusted by the commercial aircraft MRO community.

Already a subscriber to AWST or an AWIN customer? Log in with your existing email and password.