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Chris is a seasoned aviation journalist and editor, with work featured in Forbes, CNN Travel, and Airways Magazine. He has interviewed industry leaders, covered inaugural flights, and reported from major events like the Paris and Farnborough Air Shows. As the founder of The Airchive, he preserves and shares aviation history with enthusiasts worldwide.

Here’s Looking at you, Blue: Jet Blue Looks Ahead to the Next 20 Years

By |2025-04-27T20:03:15+00:00January 13th, 2025|Aviation, Stories|

As it turns 20 years old this month, JetBlue Airways is making bold moves: Ordering nearly 150 new state-of-the-art aircraft, shaking up the most valuable international route in the world and going green in a big way.

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A Letter from America amid the Covid-19 Crisis

By |2025-04-27T19:54:23+00:00January 13th, 2025|Aviation, Stories|

After ten bountiful years, the US airline industry started 2020 with renewed optimism that the worst of the Boeing 737 MAX grounding was over. Yet barely a few months into the new year, the COVID-19 crisis has placed another dark cloud over the industry’s future, as Chris Sloan reports from Florida.

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From Worst to First? LaGuardia’s Metamorphosis

By |2025-04-27T19:50:35+00:00January 13th, 2025|Aviation, Stories|

Likened to ‘third-world’ countries by a former vice president and handed the moniker ‘LaGarbage’ by its long-suffering passengers, LaGuardia Airport is in the midst of a multi-billion dollar metamorphosis to reassert the downtown down-and-outer as the Big Apple’s premier gateway. Chris Sloan visits the city that never sleeps.

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