Security Aviation Cessna 441 Conquest II crashes in Alaska

On August 20, 2026, a twin-engine turboprop Cessna 441 Conquest II, operated by Anchorage-based charter operator Security Aviation, crashed near a remote military installation in southwest Alaska, resulting in the deaths of all eight people aboard. The flight was an on-demand charter contracted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to transport personnel on an official infrastructure assessment and mission support assignment.

The flight originated from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and was destined for the Cape Newenham Long Range Radar Site Airport, located approximately 450 miles southwest of Anchorage on the edge of the Bering Sea. The airstrip serves a Pacific Air Forces Regional Support Center installation situated on the slope of a 2,300-foot mountain, utilized by the military to monitor Alaskan airspace and regional border corridors.

The aircraft was carrying two pilots and six passengers, including two civilian employees from the Alaska District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. At approximately 12:15 PM local time, while on approach to Cape Newenham in conditions characterized by dense fog, low ceilings, and visibility reported at less than 800 feet, the aircraft impacted terrain west of the airfield. Search and rescue teams coordinated by Alaskan Command, the Rescue Coordination Center, and the U.S. Coast Guard responded to the site and confirmed there were no survivors. The National Transportation Safety Board is leading the investigation with assistance from the Federal Aviation Administration.

Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport Celebrates Frontier Airlinesโ€™ Return With Inaugural Las Vegas Service

Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport (OAK) on August 20, 2026 welcomed Frontier Airlinesโ€™ return to Oakland with a celebratory inaugural event marking the launch of new nonstop service to Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas (LAS). The airlineโ€™s return restores a popular travel option for Bay Area residents and visitors, strengthening connectivity between the Bay Area and one of the nationโ€™s most sought-after leisure and entertainment destinations.

The event brought together local, regional, and aviation leaders to recognize the importance of expanded air service for Oakland travelers and the East Bay economy. Speakers participating in the inaugural celebration included:

ยท        U.S. Representative Lateefah Simon

ยท        Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee

ยท        Port of Oakland Board President Stephanie Dominguez Walton

ยท        Port of Oakland Executive Director Kristi McKenney

ยท        Frontier Airlines VP of Public and Consumer Affairs Tyri Squyres

Tyri speaking - Port of Oakland pic

Frontier initially announced its return to Oakland in June 2026, establishing nonstop service to Las Vegas after previously operating at OAK through 2023. The airlineโ€™s renewed presence reflects continued confidence in the Oakland market and growing demand for convenient, low-fare travel options.

Frontier will operate the Las Vegas route 11 times weekly, providing travelers with greater flexibility and more departure options.

To celebrate its return to OAK and the launch of the new service, Frontier is offering fares as low as $29.*

SERVICE TO: SERVICE START: SERVICE FREQUENCY: INTRO FARE: 
Las Vegas (LAS) Aug. 20 11x/week $29* 

United Completes Phase One Expansion of World’s Largest Pilot Training Facility

United Airlines and CAE today celebrated the first phase of expansion at the world’s largest pilot training facility, adding 40 new CAE training devices (a combination of full-motion and fixed simulators) since 2022.

United’s Flight Training Center in Denver now has eight total buildings, nearly 700,000 square feet of training space, the equivalent of 12 football fields, and a total of 86 CAE training devices: 52 state-of-the-art full-motion flight simulators and 34 fixed training devices.

The airline now can train up to 860 pilots per day and with nearly 18,000 current pilots and continued growth ahead, United already has plans on adding to the training facility. Phase two of the expansion project is expected to break ground next year and be operational before 2030.

United Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby was joined by CAE’s President and Chief Executive Officer Matthew Bromberg, along with other United and CAE leaders, to celebrate the completion of phase one.

United’s Flight Training Center Capabilities

Located in the Central Park neighborhood of Denver, the facility spans 22-acres and is the sole training facility for the airline’s nearly 18,000 active pilots and all newly hired pilots. All United pilots complete intensive simulator training with pilot instructors and evaluators during the initial qualification process and every nine months thereafter to maintain their certifications at United’s Flight Training Center in Denver.

  • United’s Flight Training Center has 52 full-motion flight simulators and 34 fixed training devices.ย 
  • The Flight Training Center can conduct more than 32,000 training events annually and train up to 860 pilots per day.
  • The facility is in operation 24 hours a day for 362 days a year.

In July of 2026, the Denver City Council approved United’s rezoning request for two parcels of undeveloped land United purchased in 2023 near Denver International Airport (DEN). United has begun formal site building plans and anticipates groundbreaking on the next phase of the Flight Training Center expansion to begin on the new land in 2027, with the facility expected to be operational around 2030. The airline will operate the additional Flight Training Center in conjunction with its current facility. 

Flight Training Center’s Local Impact

United invested more than $145 million in the new building that opened in 2024. Following the opening of the new building, United hired employees for more than 300 new jobs. In total, more than 1,600 of United’s 11,400+ Denver-based employees work at United’s Flight Training Center, representing 24 different departments in roles that include flight instructing, flight evaluating, scheduling, pilot hiring, human resources and flight standards.

In 2025, nearly $40 million was spent on hotel room nights in Denver for pilots visiting the training facility, with an expectation to spend nearly $50 million on hotel room nights in 2026.

United’s Flight Training Center was originally constructed between 1966-68 as part of the Stapleton Airport complex and has served as United’s main pilot training facility since then. Since 2016, United has invested $370 million in the Flight Training Center overall.

United in Denver

United continues to invest in Denver. As home to its fastest-growing hub, the airline has funneled nearly $1 billion in investments since 2021 to further improve the customer experience at DEN. This includes new gates, state-of-the-art United Club locations, including the largest in the United network to-date, and a new check-in lobby. United hired more than 1,400 people in Denver last year and plans to hire more than 1,300 people in 2026.

United operates the most flights and carries the most passengers in the state compared to any other carrier. This summer, United is operating with an airport-leading average of 570 daily departures from DEN. The airline provides service to more than 200 total destinations, including more than 20 international destinations, from the Mile High City.

Careers Take Flight

United is the career destination of choice for pilots, offering the largest widebody fleet in North America, and the most comprehensive global network and hubs across the U.S. Since announcing its United Next growth strategy in 2021, United has hired more than 9,500 pilots. In 2026, the airline has hired 700 pilots so far, with plans to hire hundreds more this year.

United offers a broad range of paths to the flight deck to ensure that the best pilots can find their opportunity at United:

  • First Officer hiringย โ€“ For experienced pilots who meet United’s hiring requirements and are ready to fly for the airline now.
  • Aviateยฎ ย Programย โ€“ United’s pilot career development program offering aspiring and established pilots the most secure path to a United flight deck.
  • United Aviate Academyย โ€“ United’s wholly owned flight school, located in Goodyear, Ariz.
  • United Military Pilot Programย โ€“ Launched in September 2023, an industry-leading program that gives full-time, active-duty U.S. military pilots access to conditional job offers as a First Officer. Since 2024, nearly 600 military pilots have transitioned to United through the program, with 500 more expected by the end of 2027. Of United’s nearly 18,000 pilots, 4,500 are veterans.

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Alaska Airlines teams up with world champion Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold

Alaska Airlines announced:

Alaska Airlines has announced a multi-year partnership with Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold, launching a Seattle-rooted campaign that uses football-season energy to spotlight the airlineโ€™s global growth and newest nonstop routes from Seattle to Paris and Athens.

The campaign showcases Seattle hometown pride, Alaska employees and a remarkable guest experience as the airline enters its next chapter of growth. With Paris and Athens joining Alaskaโ€™s international lineup from Seattle, Darnold will help travelers see whatโ€™s next, from new places to go, to new ways to engage through Atmosโ„ข Rewards and a more premium global travel experience.

Sam knows how to compete on a global stage, and that play-to-win mindset totally aligns with our approach at Alaska Airlines. Partnering with a world champion like Sam is a fun way to celebrate Alaska Airlinesโ€™momentum as we build a global gateway in Seattle to connect our guests to the world.โ€

Ben Minicucci

CEO, Alaska Airlines

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Seattle knows what it feels like to reach new heights. After an unforgettable season, Iโ€™m excited to partner with Alaska to celebrate that same momentum beyond the field. From Paris to Athens and beyond, Alaska is bringing Seattle to the world in new ways, and Iโ€™m proud to be part of a campaign that highlights whatโ€™s possible when a city keeps reaching farther.โ€

Sam Darnold

The campaign will roll out across Seattle, Portland and key regional markets, as well as Alaskaโ€™s owned channels, with content featuring Darnold, Alaska employees and guest-facing moments tied to travel, loyalty and Seattle hometown pride. Throughout the season, guests will be able to engage with Sam-specific social content, gate experiences and special moments that bring the partnership to life. 

Throughout the regular football season, Alaska will delight guests with special travel and loyalty moments inspired by Darnoldโ€™s No. 14 jersey. Select flights will be renamed โ€œFlight 1414,โ€ giving guests onboard an automatic 1,414 Atmos Rewards points bonus. For away games, featured flights will connect Seattle-area fans with that weekโ€™s host city. For home games, the moments will spotlight flights from Seattle to the opposing teamโ€™s home market as a fun nod to the matchup and Alaskaโ€™s deep Seattle roots. 

Atmos Rewards gives guests more ways to explore Alaskaโ€™s growing global network, with the ability to earn and redeem rewards across Alaska, Hawaiian, oneworld alliance members and additional global partners serving more than 1,000 destinations worldwide. Guests can also enjoy a more premium travel experience, from international business class Suites and premium onboard amenities to complimentary Starlink Wiโ€‘Fi for Atmos Rewards members. 

Sam D with Alaska crew

Beginning Sept. 9, guests wearing Darnoldโ€™s No. 14 Seattle jersey at participating gates at SeaTac Airport will also be invited to board with Group C, adding another game-day-inspired surprise to the travel experience. Alaska also plans to offer limited-time flight promotions through its social channels during the season, giving fans and travelers more ways to engage with the partnership.

The multi-year effort builds on Alaskaโ€™s history of working with partners across sports, entertainment and culture to create moments that matter for guests. It also reflects Alaskaโ€™s next brand chapter: rooted in its West Coast history, connected through Atmos Rewards and focused on bringing Seattle to more of the world through destinations like Paris and Athens.

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Top Airline News Stories for August 19, 2026

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Top airline news stories for August 19, 2026 are affecting these airlines (click the link for the full details):

Bamboo Airways

SereneAir

National Airlines

Aeromexico

ANA

Japan Airlines

Sky Alps Europe

TUI Airlines (Netherlands)

Air Arabia (UAE)

Korean Air

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El Al Partners with Deni Avdija: A New Era in Airline Advertising

El Al Israel Airlines hasย announcedย aย brand partnership withย Israeli AmericanBasketball player,ย Deni Avdija. Theย partnershipย is the first-of-its-kind with EL AL,ย kicking off with a video, digital and printย campaignย where Deni will be prominently featured.ย This campaign will launch todayย andย willย runย throughspring 2027ย and will be available onย Hulu,ย Prime Video, Disney, Roku TV, Meta, Googleย as well asย YouTube.

In the advertisement, Deni proudly displays his life in America,ย showcasingย his time spent on and off the court, and how EL AL Airlines seamlessly fits into his routine. Throughout the video, everyday moments aboard EL AL are woven together with powerful symbols of Israeli identity, illustrating how the airline has become more than a journey for Deni – it is a place where he feels connected, welcomed and at home.

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Top Airline News Stories for August 18, 2026

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Top airline news stories for August 18, 2026 are affecting these airlines (click the link for the full details):

American Airlines

airBaltic

WestJet

Swoop

Nepal Airlines

Fiji Airways

Somali Airlines

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One Pacific Airways outlines their plans in Micronesia

The Pohnpei State Government formally received a delegation from start-up carrier One Pacific Airways, led by Public Relations Liaison Aspen Apis, who presented the airline’s strategy to expand domestic and regional air connectivity across the Federated States of Micronesia. The aviation initiative is backed by Da Yang Corporation, an enterprise with more than $200 million USD invested in fisheries operations in Kosrae, which is leveraging its established commercial presence in the region to support a sustainable air transport network.

The proposed operating plan focuses on providing scheduled passenger flights to domestic centers and remote outer islands to bridge long-standing travel gaps and complement existing regional operators. In addition to scheduled passenger and cargo transport, the airline intends to offer multi-mission capabilities for local island communities, including medical evacuations, search and rescue support, and maritime surveillance. To foster local workforce development, the company plans to establish a dedicated aviation training academy in Micronesia to prepare local pilots, certified aircraft maintenance technicians, and operational staff for careers in commercial aviation.

To establish early operations, the airline presented an introductory fleet plan starting with a Cessna 337 and advancing toward De Havilland Canada Dash 8 turboprops, both selected for their short takeoff and landing performance on shorter island airstrips. For longer-range regional trunk routes linking Pohnpei, Chuuk, Yap, Kosrae, Majuro, and Palau, the carrier is also integrating Embraer ERJ 145 regional jets into its broader network blueprint. Pohnpei State Governor Stevenson A. Joseph welcomed the presentation and expressed strong support, emphasizing that accessible and dependable air transportation aligns with priorities set by regional leaders at recent Micronesian Islands Forums to drive local economic growth and community resilience.

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Top Airline News Stories for August 17, 2026

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Top airline news stories for August 17, 2026 are affecting these airlines (click the link for the full details):

SAS

Allegiant

Sundair

Southwest Airlines

AirAsia

SKY Airline

Brussels Airlines

Norse Atlantic Airways

Pegasus Airlines

SriLankan Airlines

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Abraโ€™s Gol and Avianca join forces to transport humanitarian aid to the Coffee Region

In response to the emergency facing Colombia, Abra Group launched a humanitarian air bridge this past Saturday and Sunday to transport essential aid to the Colombian Coffee Region. The operation, carried out jointly by GOLLOG and Avianca Cargo, made it possible to complete two cargo flights on a Boeing 737 from Sรฃo Paulo, via Bogotรก, to El Edรฉn International Airport in Armenia, Colombia.

The two operations made it possible to transport more than 40 tons of humanitarian aid, thanks to contributions from the Colombian Association of Food Banks (ABACO), the TAAP Foundation, the Mayor’s Office of Bogotรก, and the National Army of Colombia. Donations included hygiene products provided by ABACO; food, water, and medical supplies contributed by the TAAP Foundation and the Mayor’s Office of Bogotรก; and mattresses, hygiene kits, pet food, and other essential items supplied by the National Army.

This operation combined the capabilities of GOLLOG and Avianca Cargo to expand the reach of humanitarian aid and speed its arrival in the Coffee Region, demonstrating how the integration of Abra Group’s airlines can help respond quickly to emergency situations.

It also represents a milestone for connectivity and emergency response in the region, as it was the first time a Boeing 737 freighter aircraft landed at El Edรฉn International Airport in Armenia, Colombia, demonstrating the terminal’s capacity to handle this type of large-scale cargo operation when communities need it most. This aircraft’s characteristics meet the specific conditions of the runway in Armenia, which is why the Boeing 737 was selected to transport the aid from Bogotรก.

With this initiative, Abra Group reaffirms its commitment to supporting communities in critical moments, putting its network, experience, and operational capabilities at the service of relief and recovery efforts. The 40 tons of aid delivered through this airbridge build on the more than 300 tons already transported by Avianca Cargo in response to this emergency.

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