The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plans to impose tougher safety requirements on public charter airlines, targeting companies such as Dallas-based JSX. This move aims to close what critics have labeled a 'loophole' in US aviation rules that allows these airlines to operate commercial flights out of private terminals. The new regulations are expected to impact other airlines that have built their business models around this loophole, including Contour Airlines. JSX and Contour are among those affected.
I always wondered how JSX gets away with operating commercial flights out of private terminals. At some point, the traditional airlines are going to either put JSX out of business or demand permission to start operating small flights out of private terminals. At a basic level,…
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to impose tougher safety requirements on public charter airlines such as Dallas-based JSX, a move toward closing what critics have called a loophole in US aviation rules. https://t.co/05Gor3RWE1
Tough news for JSX, Contour, and other airlines that have built a business using the public charter “loophole.” via @willguisbond @elanhead https://t.co/9p7d7eBMlo
The FAA plans to impose tougher safety requirements on public charter airlines, such as Dallas-based JSX https://t.co/MVQXLBnLHg
HUGE: Aiming at JSX and others, FAA will act to close ‘loophole’ for public charter flights https://t.co/UXKap42QKx (via @willguisbond & @elanhead) #staycurrent