Scotland Targets High-Yield Markets to Boost Tourism Growth
Scotland is honing its focus on North America and high-yield markets from China, the Middle East, and India to propel… Read More »
Oman Airports Expands into CIS, Boosts European Routes
Oman Airports is strategically expanding its presence in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and enhancing its route frequency and… Read More »
Lufthansa CEO Warns of Deteriorating Air Travel in Germany
Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr has expressed serious concerns regarding the future of air travel in Germany, highlighting that escalating airport… Read More »
Armenian Airlines’ AOC Extended by 16 Years Amid EU Restrictions
The Civil Aviation Committee of the Republic of Armenia has officially extended Armenian Airlines’ air operator certificate (AOC) by 16… Read More »
Key Election Stakes for Major Industries: Trump vs. Harris
As the U.S. presidential election approaches, major industries, including airlines, banks, electric vehicle manufacturers, health care companies, media firms, restaurants,… Read More »
SpiceJet Faces Criminal Probe Over Provident Fund Delays
SpiceJet (SG, Delhi International) is under scrutiny as it faces a criminal investigation for failing to deposit over INR 650… Read More »
Embraer E190F E-Freighter Secures FAA Certification
On October 10, 2024, Embraer announced that its E190F E-Freighter, the Passenger-to-Freight (P2F) conversion of the popular E190 airliner, has… Read More »
Boeing Files Unfair Labor Practice Claim Amid IAM Strike
Boeing has filed an unfair labor practice claim with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), accusing 33,000 factory workers on… Read More »
Boeing Withdraws Contract Offer Amid Ongoing Machinist Strike
Boeing has officially withdrawn its contract offer for over 33,000 machinists who have been on strike since mid-September, citing a… Read More »
TAP Air Portugal’s Privatisation to Begin by Mid-2025
The Portuguese government is preparing to privatise TAP Air Portugal, the country’s flag carrier, by the first half of 2025…. Read More »
French Government Plans to Triple Aviation Taxes
The French government is expected to introduce a significant increase in aviation taxes as part of its strategy to tackle… Read More »
Ryanair Cancels German Flights in Summer 2025 Due to High Taxes
Ryanair, the Dublin-based budget airline, has announced plans to cancel all flights to Dortmund, Dresden, and Leipzig/Halle airports in summer… Read More »
How Airports and Tourism Boards Attract New Flights
In this second article of a six-part series on successful air service development, Gavin Eccles, Professor of Aviation at Universidade… Read More »
Boeing Cuts Workforce Amid 777X Delays and Strikes
Boeing plans to reduce its workforce by approximately 10%, equating to about 17,000 jobs, as the company faces mounting losses… Read More »
KLM CEO Criticizes Chinese Airlines, Urges EU Action for Fair Competition
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines CEO Marjan Rintel has criticized the “unfair” competition posed by Chinese airlines and called for action… Read More »
EASA Lifts Israel Airspace Avoidance, Urges Risk Monitoring
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has lifted its recommendation for airlines to avoid Israeli airspace, issuing an updated… Read More »
DoT Investigates Airline Prices Amid Hurricane Warnings
The Department of Transportation (DOT) is actively engaging with airlines concerning flight affordability in regions affected by Hurricane Helene and… Read More »
Delta Expects Q4 Earnings Growth Despite Election Impact
Delta Air Lines expects fourth-quarter earnings between $1.60 and $1.85 per share, surpassing last year’s adjusted earnings of $1.28 per… Read More »
Boeing Pulls Contract Offer as Strike Continues for 33,000 Workers
Boeing has officially withdrawn its “best and final” contract offer to 33,000 factory workers on the US West Coast, stating… Read More »
Dublin Airport Capacity Cut Sparks Legal Action from Airlines
The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has imposed a capacity cap at Dublin Airport (DUB) for the 2025 summer schedule, limiting… Read More »
Riyadh’s King Salman International Airport Set for 2030 Opening
Plans are advancing for Riyadh’s King Salman International Airport (KSIA), which aims to be one of the largest airports globally… Read More »
Boeing Strikes Continue as Mediation Efforts Fail to Resolve Dispute
The union representing 33,000 striking Boeing factory workers on the US West Coast announced that the latest mediation meeting with… Read More »
Kazakhstan Aims to Boost Air Links with Europe
Kazakhstan’s Transport Ministry is working to enhance air connectivity with European destinations, specifically targeting services to cities in Austria, Germany,… Read More »
Routes World Awards 2024: Celebrating Excellence in Aviation
The Routes World Awards 2023 feature nine prestigious awards recognizing the exceptional contributions of organizations and individuals within the aviation… Read More »
Boeing Faces Delivery Declines Amid Machinist Strike
Boeing’s aircraft deliveries are experiencing a year-over-year decline through September, raising concerns for the company and its stakeholders. In September,… Read More »
Airports Face Investment Challenges Amid Traffic Surge
Airports worldwide are grappling with the pressing need for investment to expand and modernize their infrastructure as passenger traffic continues… Read More »
