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FILE - Luggage is finished being loaded onto a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 airplane at Baltimore - Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport on June 26, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Southwest Airlines is activating runway alerts across its fleet of Boeing 737s to boost safety. The alert system warns pilots if they're too fast, too high, or on the wrong runway.
NEW AT 6, THE SOUTHWEST PILOT WHO WAS PULLED OFF AN OUTBOUND SAVANNAH FLIGHT -- FOR TRYING TO FLY DRUNK -- HAS HAD HIS ...
Southwest Airlines is in the process of outfitting all of its Boeing 737 planes with new technology aimed to improve safety on runways. SmartRunway and SmartLanding via the Honeywell Enhanced ...
Honeywell's next-generation runway safety technology, Surface Alerts (SURF-A), is now being tested and is expected to be certified on commercial air transport aircraft in 2026 pending regulatory ...
Honeywell (NASDAQ:HON) on Monday announced that Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV) is in the process of activating its entire Boeing Co (NYSE:BA) Boeing 737 aircraft fleet with Honeywell’s ...
The Allied Pilots Association and Southwest Airlines Pilots Association cited a significant increase in reports to the Federal Aviation Administration's Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) about ...
Southwest spokesman Chris Mainz said the move was made "to alleviate any confusion from customers so they know exactly what aircraft type they are on.'' The new Max safety card won't be used, of ...
Southwest Airlines is in the process of outfitting all of its Boeing 737 planes with new technology aimed to improve safety on runways.