Are offshore aircraft-repair stations a safety risk to passengers and crew?
Somewhere on the ground in São Paulo, Brazil, an aircraft technician needed help. He was a man of about 40,… Read More »
Ethiopian Airlines Welcomes First A350-1000
Ethiopian Airlines has proudly received its first A350-1000, marking a significant milestone as the first African carrier to operate this… Read More »
Former Thai Airways Chairman Faces Corruption Charges
Thanong Biday, the former Thai finance minister and ex-chairman of Thai Airways International (TG, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi), appeared in a Bangkok… Read More »
Assessing the A321XLR’s Viability in High-Demand Short-to-Medium-Range Markets
In the ever-evolving aviation industry, airlines continuously seek ways to optimize their fleets and routes for maximum efficiency and profitability…. Read More »
Faulty Engine Component Threatened Major Damage to Cathay Pacific Airbus A350
A recent report by Hong Kong’s Air Accident Investigation Authority has uncovered a potentially disastrous defect in a Cathay Pacific… Read More »
Cathay Pacific Identifies 15 Airbus A350s Needing Engine Repairs
Cathay Pacific has confirmed that 15 of its Airbus A350 aircraft require repairs following a fleet-wide inspection initiated after an… Read More »
ITA Airways Secures $240 Million Financing for Fleet Expansion
ITA Airways, the Italian airline, has announced a significant financial milestone with its wholly-owned subsidiary securing $240 million in private… Read More »
A Banner Year for the A330neo? Key Data Points Show Strong Performance
Since its introduction, Airbus’s A330neo has often played second fiddle to the more popular A350. However, recent data indicates that… Read More »