How much electricity will electric aviation need and how much will it cost?
Over the past few years I’ve been assessing the decarbonization of aviation, in large part because it’s a hard target… Read More »
The U.S. military is the reason for Boeing 747’s iconic hump
The last Boeing 747 jet left Everett factory production line this week. Dubbed the “Queen of the Skies,” the 747… Read More »
Lufthansa Technik announces ACJ320neo VIP cabin completion contract
Lufthansa Technik AG has announced that it recently received an order from an unnamed private customer for the VIP interior… Read More »
Turkish low-cost Pegasus names Güliz Öztürk as its next CEO
In April, Güliz Öztürk became a member of a very select group of female airline CEOs. As she steers Turkish… Read More »
Latin American air cargo recovers with a vengeance
At the end of October, LATAM Cargo stepped up its freighter flights from Huntsville International Airport in Alabama from one… Read More »
FACC commits to sustainable packaging
FACC, an aerospace supplier with contracts including cabin elements developed for the Airspace by Airbus scheme, has implemented a new… Read More »
Emirates’ Tim Clark about the airline’s fleet strategy
In an interview for AeroTime, aviation journalist Andreas Spaeth talks to Emirates President Sir Tim Clark about the airline’s fleet… Read More »
China’s COMAC C919 narrowbody jet receives regulatory ok for production
China’s aviation regulator has issued a production certificate allowing for the mass production of the homegrown C919 narrowbody jet, manufacturer… Read More »