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Top 5 Aviation News Stories of the Week

Advertisements 1. India Ascends to Fifth Largest Aviation Market: India has surpassed Japan to become the world’s fifth-largest aviation market, according to recent data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The nation handled 241 million passengers in 2024, representing an 11.1% increase from the preceding year. Notably, the Mumbai-Delhi route was designated as the […]

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Michael Jordan: A Billion-Dollar Brand and His Ventures

Advertisements Michael Jordan is more than a basketball legend—he’s a business juggernaut. With a career that soared far beyond the court, Jordan built an empire valued at over $3 billion. As the first professional athlete to break into the Forbes 400 list, Jordan has leveraged his talent, charisma, and relentless ambition to become a global

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Delta Draws Line on AI Pricing as Rivals Push Into Personalization

Advertisements By Brian HarmonAugust 3, 2025 | Atlanta Delta Air Lines has moved to reassure lawmakers and consumers that it will not use artificial intelligence to personalize airfare prices based on individual customer data—a growing concern among privacy advocates and antitrust watchdogs as AI technologies rapidly reshape the airline industry. In a formal letter to

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U.S. Passenger Fare Trends 2024: Shocking Rise in Air Travel Costs

In 2024, U.S. domestic airfares reached a record average of $383.60, reflecting trends driven by high fuel costs, labor shortages, and increased demand post-pandemic. While air travel prices soar, public transit fares remain stable, highlighting affordability challenges for low-income travelers and emphasizing the equity issues in transportation access across demographics.

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Tyler Perry’s Carbon Arson Summer: Inside His Fortress of Flight and a Billionaire’s War on Accountability

Tyler Perry’s summer 2025 private jet flights showcased his wealth and demand for privacy, leading to significant carbon emissions. His Bombardier Global 7500, flown mainly solo, produced over 282,000 pounds of CO₂ in just 11 trips. Perry’s obsessive control at airports demands unprecedented compliance, emphasizing his power and environmental impact.

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