The Pentagon is sending commercial airliners to Afghanistan
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin activated the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) on Sunday, drawing commercial airline companies into… Read More »
Israel Aerospace and Etihad to open aircraft conversion site in Abu Dhabi
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) (ISRAI.UL) said on Wednesday it signed an agreement with Etihad Engineering to establish a facility in… Read More »
Alphabet’s Waymo launches autonomous taxi service test in San Francisco
Waymo, the autonomous driving tech company owned by Alphabet, says it is testing out its Waymo One autonomous taxi service in San Francisco… Read More »
U.S. Regulators are investigating Boeing engineers who perform key safety tasks amid complaints
A small group of Boeing engineers who perform key safety tasks are raising concerns about their ability to work free of… Read More »
Korean Air to end A380, pax 747 ops by 2031
Korean Air (KE, Seoul Incheon) is planning to retire all A380-800s, including those it will inherit from Asiana Airlines after… Read More »
Air Canada sees cargo advantage in Toronto hub as shippers avoid U.S. crunch
Air Canada (AC.TO) sees a “strategic advantage” for its cargo business in Canadian hubs like Toronto as shippers seek to bypass logjams… Read More »
Supersonic air travel is coming back: The Concorde revisited
The dawn of the jet age brought us smooth air travel with jets flying twice as fast as the propeller… Read More »
Switzerland’s Chair Airlines to add first A320 in 4Q21
Chair Airlines (GM, Zurich) has announced it has reached a deal to add its first in-house A320-200 in November 2021… Read More »