Christine Boynton covers air transport in the Americas for Aviation Week Network.
Beginning her career as an Editor with Air Transport World and SpeedNews, Boynton was named Best Young Journalist at the 2012 Aerospace Media Awards. She next spent time in broadcast as a Digital Executive Producer for a Baltimore TV station. Entering the nonprofit world next, for roles involving marketing, communications and PR, Boynton became Director of Content at a Boston-based land conservation organization. She returned to aviation journalism in 2023, as a Senior Editor with Aviation Week.
Boynton graduated from McDaniel College with a B.A. in Communications and English.
The U.S. has found the Dutch government’s flight cuts at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport are anticompetitive and in violation of the U.S.-EU Open Skies agreement.
JetBlue Airways has not been allocated any slots for summer service to Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) airport, as a Dutch government plan to limit flights proceeds.
Third-quarter results for U.S. airlines were mixed, as low-cost carriers struggled to turn a profit amid demand shifts and all-too-familiar constraints.