Prosecutors say Italian firm produced 4,000 flawed parts for Boeing 787 jets
An Italian supplier at the centre of recent industrial snags on the 787 Dreamliner airplane produced more than 4,000 non-compliant… Read More »
Air cargo boom bolsters demand for freighters
Demand for freight aircraft remains high, as evidenced by UPS’s recent purchase of 19 Boeing 767-300s. Airlines such as Air… Read More »
FAA Selects Capt. Billy Nolen to lead Safety Office
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration has selected Captain Billy Nolen, an experienced aviation safety professional and former… Read More »
Air Canada deploys converted freighter to aid Vancouver
Air Canada Cargo’s first converted B767 freighter flew its first load recently on a trip from Toronto to Vancouver. The… Read More »
Delta Makes 7 Domestic Network Cuts, Pulling Out of 3 US Cities
Delta Air Lines is trimming its current U.S. network, likely foreseeing less domestic demand than it previously was anticipating, due… Read More »
Air Canada receives first converted freighter
Air Canada has received the first of eight B767-300 aircraft as it prepares to re-launch dedicated all-cargo operations. The freighters… Read More »
Georgia’s CAMEX Airlines eyes 2H22 cargo market debut
CAMEX Airlines (Tbilisi) has applied to the Georgian Civil Aviation Agency (GCAA) for an air operator’s certificate (AOC) after securing… Read More »
Air Zimbabwe to get new aircraft, expand routes next year
The Zimbabwean government has allocated ZWL1.5 billion Zimbabwean dollars (USD4.1 million at RBZ rate) for the recapitalisation of Air Zimbabwe… Read More »