Vienna Airport sees pharma volumes grow with Austrian Airlines Cargo

Austrian Airlines has signed up to use the Vienna Airport Pharma Handling Center (VPHC) for all of its cargo volumes… Read More »
Cathay Pacific flight capacity begins to recover in April with mixed demand

Cathay Pacific’s cargo throughput increased by double-digit figures in April as the airline plans to add more cargo flights following… Read More »
Freighter operator Cargologic Germany declared insolvent

Freighter operator Cargologic Germany (CLG) has been declared insolvent after it was banned from European airspace in March, reports Oliver… Read More »
OneWeb makes new senior leadership appointments

Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communications company OneWeb has strengthened its mobility team in the UK and USA with three new… Read More »
New survey finds traveler satisfaction is down as planes fill up and airfare rises

Packed planes and more expensive tickets drove down customer satisfaction with airlines for the first time in a decade over… Read More »
Europe’s EASA and ECDC say face masks no longer needed on flights and in airports

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) have issued an update… Read More »
Rydoo Sells Travel Tool to CDS Groupe

French hotel booking platform CDS Groupe has acquired expense management provider Rydoo’s travel platform, the companies announced. Financial terms of… Read More »
Atriis to Acquire Offer-Producing Technology reTravel.io

Travel booking platform Atriis has signed an agreement to acquire retention marketing technology reTravel.io, with plans to fully integrate the… Read More »
Emirates to receive first Airbus A350 and its Boeing 787-9s in second half of 2024

Emirates will take delivery of its first Airbus A350 in August 2024, the Dubai-based carrier’s chief operating officer was quoted… Read More »
Sun Country Airlines plans to stay independent

The head of Sun Country Airlines threw his backing behind a potential merger in the ultra-low-cost airline sector in the… Read More »
Lessors with hundreds of jets stuck in Russia are starting “vigorous” pursuit of insurance claims

Lessors with hundreds of jets stuck in Russia are preparing for what one said would be a “vigorous” pursuit of… Read More »
IATA’s Guidance to remove mask mandate a step towards normality

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) in Geneva welcomed new guidance from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) removing its… Read More »
U.S. FAA shifted course on certifying future ‘flying taxi’ pilots

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Tuesday May 10 it had shifted course on its approach to approving pilots of… Read More »
Boeing delivered 35 jets in April and says supply chain disruptions slowed 737 Max production

Boeing said on Wednesday May 11 supply chain disruptions slowed production and deliveries of its 737 MAX cash cow narrowbody,… Read More »
ESA and SES to enable GovSatCom with medium-Earth orbit constellation

Satellite company SES has revealed its non-geostationary medium-earth orbit (MEO) satellite network will now be part of the GovSatCom-grade satellite… Read More »
Bombardier exclusive: showcasing business jet cabin innovation at EBACE

Inflight Editor Satu Dahl speaks with business jet manufacturer Bombardier ahead of the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE)… Read More »
Astronics expands CorePower into the electric aircraft industry

Aerospace technology provider Astronics has expanded its CorePower product portfolio and capabilities to address the needs of the emerging electric… Read More »
Saudi Arabian Airlines launches new in-flight entertainment system

Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA) revealed its brand-new in-flight entertainment (IFE) system, Beyond, on 9 May. SAUDIA says the new IFE… Read More »
Emirates Airline CEO defends continued flights to Russia

Emirates Airline has defended its decision to continue its flights to Russia even as other international carriers have halted service,… Read More »
Boeing sinking with aircraft orders and deliveries slipping in April

Boeing’s aircraft deliveries fell last month as handovers of its 787 Dreamliner planes remain paused after a series of manufacturing… Read More »
Choice: ‘Steady Progression’ of Q1 Corp. Travel Demand

Choice Hotels International on Tuesday reported its first-quarter revenue per available room, average daily rate and average occupancy all exceeded… Read More »
Speedy Group Recovery Boosts Hyatt’s Q1

Citing the return of group business at a pace that “was significantly ahead of our expectations,” Hyatt hotels Corp. on… Read More »