Investigation into China Eastern Airlines 737 crash continues
The Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC) shared an update on the China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 crash, a year… Read More »
WestJet first airline in Canada to fly Aero Design Lab’s drag reduction modification kit
Aero Design Labs announced Mar. 21 the first revenue flight in Canada with its proprietary drag reduction kit installed, with… Read More »
Delta Air Lines to launch flight academy to train more pilots in Florida
Delta Air Lines said on Tuesday Mar. 21 it would launch a flight academy to train pilots for the airline… Read More »
AAR acquires MRO software provider TRAX
AAR has acquired Trax, a leading independent provider of aircraft MRO and fleet management software. The acquisition will help accelerate… Read More »
Baltic Ground Services continues contract with Ryanair at 3 airports
Baltic Ground Services (BGS) has continued its partnership with low-fare carrier, Ryanair for another year. The renewed contract, which will… Read More »
Stratos completes 737-800 delivery for Transavia France
Stratos has announced the delivery of a Boeing 737-800 to Transavia France under a long term operating lease. The delivery… Read More »
Transport Canada certified WestJet’s four 737-800 BCF freighters
Transport Canada has certified WestJet’s four B737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters meaning the airline can now launch all-cargo operations. Until now,… Read More »
Bluebird adds fifth Boeing 737-800 freighter to its fleet
Icelandic cargo airline Bluebird Nordic has taken delivery of its fifth Boeing 737-800 converted freighter as it continues to expand… Read More »
RwandAir expands fleet with an A330-200 featuring 30 business class seats
RwandAir has grown its fleet with the delivery of its third long-haul aircraft. The carrier, which has its hub at… Read More »
Recaro Aircraft Seating: A look into the CL6720 on board Iberia A350
Recaro Aircraft Seating’s CL6720 business class seat took flight on board Iberia’s A350 in January, with Iberia being the launch… Read More »
It is a hard for an airline to become “carbon net zero”
If you run an airline, and you believe that it’s important to become “carbon net zero,” the most obvious problem… Read More »
Qantas warns pilots of Chinese warships causing radio and GPS jamming over South China Sea
Australian airline Qantas has warned its pilots about radio interference and GPS jamming coming from Chinese military vessels. The airline… Read More »
U.S. Travel Association calls to improve the air travel system for Spring Break
The U.S. Travel Association continues to call on the federal government to take action to improve the air travel system… Read More »
U.S. Airlines fear emissions will exceed industry limits amid increased flights
Data from an airline industry trade group suggests increasing international flight demand will result in emissions-related limitations proposed by the… Read More »
Avion Express to wet-lease four aircraft to airBaltic
Avion Express, the leading narrowbody ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) and charter operator, has signed a contract with the… Read More »
ZeroAvia and Fortum to explore Hydrogen Airport Infrastructure across the Nordics
ZeroAvia has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Nordic energy company Fortum to explore developing hydrogen production and refuelling… Read More »
Fleet Analysis: Lufthansa Group airlines
Lufthansa Group announced last week it will launch its latest airline, City Airlines. The airline will focus on short and… Read More »
Two pilots from India’s SpiceJet grounded after viral coffee break in cockpit
This is not a pretty picture. Two pilots for Indian budget carrier SpiceJet have been grounded after a photo of… Read More »
Aviation experts assess if Southwest Airlines fix its tech problems
Will the majority of travelers forgive Southwest Airlines and start buying tickets on the major U.S. air carrier again? To… Read More »
Boeing lawyers argue 737 MAX crash victims didn’t have time to feel pain
Legal disputes are ongoing to determine what damages Boeing might owe families of crash victims. Two Boeing 737 MAX planes… Read More »
Air Greenland signs with DCC and Shell Aviation Denmark for SAF supply
Air Greenland has entered into a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) supply agreement with DCC Energy and Shell Aviation Denmark. Under… Read More »
Poland is the first NATO country to send jet fighters to Ukraine
Polish President Andrzej Duda says his country will deliver four MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine in “the next few days,”… Read More »
Russian Superjet fleet risks grounding over lack of spark plugs
Part of the fleet of Superjet 100 passenger aircraft reportedly risks grounding over a lack of US-made spark plugs for… Read More »
Astronics begins STC process for next-gen connectivity on Boeing 777
Astronics Corporation has announced that its latest Supplemental Type Certification (STC) project has been accepted by the FAA, regarding the… Read More »
ST Engineering to set up airframe MRO JV in Hubei
The commercial aerospace division of ST Engineering has entered into an agreement to set up a commercial airframe Maintenance, Repair… Read More »
Lufthansa Cargo outlines future plans for freighter orders
Lufthansa Cargo is weighing up further orders of short- and mid-haul-sized freighters but there are no further plans for orders… Read More »
