A Maricopa County judge will decide whether Southwest Airlines has to pay more than $2.3 million in labor fines after state regulators say the company retaliated against workers.
Phoenix will install 17 new photo safety cameras next month, targeting areas with high rates of serious or fatal injuries.
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines is expecting its business transformation to lead to a financial boom this year, the carrier ...
In Southwest Airlines’ new network operations control floor, dozens of employees work to ensure the carrier’s fleet ...
Southwest Airlines on Wednesday forecast a stronger-than-expected profit in 2026 and signaled a solid start to the year ...
After over 50 years of having a unique open seating policy, Southwest Airlines started using assigned seating on Tuesday. The introduction of assigned seating comes with other cha ...
SAN ANTONIO - A Southwest Airlines was forced to abort a takeoff attempt after a small plane pulled onto the active ...
NPR obtains documents showing the Trump administration secretly cut nuclear safety rules to fast-track new reactors. And, ...
The NTSB chair brought up the concerns about Hollywood Burbank Airport at a hearing a year after a deadly crash near Ronald ...
After a yearlong investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board did not find a single cause for the deadly collision ...
Roger Patry has logged more than 23,000 hours of flight time since 1970. That's more than two and a half years of his life spent in the sky. "Look at ... all the things he got to see and experience, ...
Naples-Marco Island and Cape Coral-Fort Myers rank among the costliest housing markets for homeowners association fees, ...