All Boeings to be flying on SAF by 2030
On 22 January Boeing announced that all its commercial will be able to fly on and gain certification to use… Read More »
Luxury yacht charter’s in the Mediterranean
Celebrate a summer of freedom in the Eastern Mediterranean and cruise wherever you desire on a luxury yacht charter, one… Read More »
New system for scaring birds at Sochi airport
Sochi International Airport launched an innovative system for repelling birds Universal-Acoustic, which will protect aircraft from the threat of collision… Read More »
Airbus updates production rates in response to market environment
Airbus is updating its production rate planning for its A320 Family aircraft in response to the market environment. The new… Read More »
Brussels Airport welcomed over 6.7 million passengers in 2020, a 74% decrease Air cargo up by 2,2%
A total of 6,743,395 passengers passed through Brussels Airport in 2020, down 74% on 2019 which, we would like to… Read More »
Flights between Munich and Singapore to Resume
First link to Asia since the coronavirus crisis began Starting on January 20, 2021, Singapore Airlines will once again be… Read More »
Tampa International Airport prepares to welcome Super Bowl LV
After more than a year of planning, Tampa International Airport is preparing to welcome two NFL teams to its airfield… Read More »
Kyhall at Brussels Airport to become vaccination centre
As part of the vaccination rollout plan in Belgium, the Skyhall, the iconic former transit hall at Brussels Airport, is… Read More »
Riga Airport Closes the Year with a Drop of More than 74% in Passenger Numbers
Operational performance data show that Riga Airport handled only 2.01 million passengers in 2020 – 74.2% fewer than a year… Read More »
AGS Airports led consortium to develop UK’s first Medical Delivery drone network
AGS Airports, which owns and manages Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports, is to lead a consortium that will develop and… Read More »
Does the Tokyo Olympics Need Aviation to be Back?
Will they? Won’t they? The Tokyo Olympics didn’t happen in 2020 and now the question is will they happen in… Read More »
ACIA Aero Leasing transitions four aircraft to Sahel Aviation Service
ACIA Aero Leasing (ACIA) has completed the transition of four aircraft to Sahel Aviation Service in Mali (SAS Mali). The… Read More »
CPaT Global announces expansion of new product – CPaT Invent
CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, has announced that its recently… Read More »
Flight tests validate Orolia’s GADSS autonomous distress tracking solution
Orolia recently organised a series of flight tests to demonstrate and qualify capabilities of the GADSS global aircraft safety program’s… Read More »
Menzies Aviation renews partnership with Finnair
Menzies Aviation, the global aviation logistics specialist, today announces the renewal of its contract with Finland’s national carrier, Finnair, following… Read More »
GlobalX takes delivery of its first Airbus A320 at Miami International Airport
Global Crossing Airlines Group, Inc., announced it has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320 aircraft, on 19 January, marking… Read More »
$377M Salt Lake City hotel pays off long before opening
Salt Lake City’s tourism director says the city already has snagged a dozen conventions it otherwise would not have had,… Read More »
Hospitality snapshot: Dire warning sounded for Illinois
An Illinois hotel industry that normally sustains 292,000 jobs could lose two-thirds of its 1,500 properties from the pandemic, the… Read More »
Significant VFR demand in Nuremberg – a relevant growth driver for summer season 2021
In 2020, especially during the last winter months in the middle of the pandemic, NUE airport has noticed that destinations that… Read More »
CAPA Live. Cargo flights vital in distributing covid vaccinations
The question of air cargo – how it has been affected by the pandemic, in what way(s) it has actually… Read More »
Twelve Months on and it’s Getting Worse
Fifty-two weeks ago, we wrote a short blog highlighting some of the regional capacity changes in Asia as a result… Read More »
De Havilland’s Dash 8 Q400 series set to go quiet?
De Havilland Canada (DHC) will pause production of its Dash 8-400 once its order backlog is completed a company spokesperson… Read More »
China’s Comac added to US DoD sanctions list
On 15 January, the US DoD added Comac among eight other Chinese companies to its list of civil entities that… Read More »
Boeing pushes on with MAX production
After what has been a testing time for Boeing, the restart of 737 MAX deliveries in December gave Boeing a… Read More »
CAPA outlook – international air travel to struggle to get off the ground in 2021
CAPA Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Peter Harbison, has issued a blunt warning to the global aviation and travel industry at… Read More »
Europe aviation: 2020 hindsight and 2021 vision
According to OAG/CAPA, airline seat capacity in Europe fell by 57.7% in 2020. This was the biggest drop among all… Read More »
