Vanessa Bryant opens up about Kobe’s dad Joe’s death: ‘Hoped things would’ve been different

Vanessa’s tribute to Joe seemingly hinted at the fraught relationship between Kobe and his parents, which became strained during his Hall of Fame career with the Lakers. Kobe and Vanessa were married in 2001 without the approval of Joe and Kobe’s mom Pamela, who didn’t attend the wedding. In 2013, Kobe and his parents had… Read More »

Man drives truck onto field at Colorado Buffaloes’ stadium

In a shocking sequence of events on Thursday evening, a 48-year-old man from Massachusetts, identified as Karl Haglund, was arrested in Boulder, Colorado after a series of hit-and-run crashes ended with his truck being driven onto the University of Colorado’s Folsom Field. The incident unfolded in dramatic fashion and left local authorities scrambling to contain… Read More »

WestJet Group To Lease Three More Boeing 737 MAX 8 Planes

The WestJet Group will acquire three additional Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft from SMBC Aviation Capital. These aircraft are in addition to six Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes the WestJet Group announced leasing agreements for earlier this summer. “With our longstanding partner SMBC, we are thrilled to be adding three more Boeing 737 MAX 8… Read More »

WestJet adopts new business model for freighter aircraft

Canadian airline WestJet has pivoted to offering other airlines and logistics companies the option of chartering its small fleet of Boeing 737-800 cargo jets to move goods after recently discontinuing scheduled cargo service because of weak demand. WestJet Cargo on Tuesday issued a news release promoting its charter service in North America and Latin America… Read More »

WestJet debuts new slogan: “Air Canada, but somehow worse.”

WestJet has finally embraced its reputation as one of Canada’s most reviled airlines with the debut of its new company slogan: “Air Canada, but somehow worse.” The slogan was initially decried as false advertising, as regulators asserted it is literally impossible to be worse than Air Canada. However, a thorough investigation by thousands of customers… Read More »

American Airlines flight attendants ratify new contract with immediate raises topping 20%

American Airlines flight attendants approved a five-year labor deal, ending one of the industry’s most contentious contract negotiations and giving cabin crews raises of up to 20.5% at the start of October. Eighty-seven percent of the American Airlines flight attendants who voted approved the contract, the union said Thursday, shortly after polls closed. “This contract… Read More »