$5 Billion in grants available for U.S. airports

What so far have been words on paper in the infrastructure bill that passed in November of 2021 are starting… Read More »
Top Hotels & Resorts News Stories From February

The Top Hotel and Resort News From February News can be challenging to keep up with, so we compiled some… Read More »
EU and U.S. sanctions aim to cripple Russian carriers

Having initially targeted Russia’s leasing sector, Western-backed sanctions have now taken aim at the country’s airline and aerospace sectors as… Read More »
Finnair anticipates airspace closure and cancels some its flights to Asia and all to Moscow and St Petersburg for one week

Finnair joins many other European airlines and suspends its flights in Russian airspace for one week. With this action, Finnair… Read More »
Swiss International will equip its entire 777-300ER fleet with new fuel-saving technology

Swiss International Airlines has decided to equip its entire Boeing long-haul fleet with the fuel-saving AeroSHARK surface technology. Starting in… Read More »
Canceled flights and no-fly zones, how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is disrupting air travel

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine this week is ripping through the air travel industry, prompting no-fly zones and other restrictions. Ukraine… Read More »
Airbus CEO says international travel will grow despite COVID and war

Guillaume Faury, the chief executive officer of airplane manufacturer Airbus, says he still believes that international travel – particularly to… Read More »
American Airlines to rescue Montana high school students stranded in Dallas-Fort Worth

American Airlines came to the rescue of a group of Montana high school students who were stranded in Dallas-Fort Worth… Read More »
Fleet Analysis: United Airlines 787-10 operations

Where United Airlines is flying its Boeing 787-10s is changing rapidly. It has 13 in service, with half of flights… Read More »
Europe to ban export of all aircraft and spare parts to Russian airlines

The European Union on Friday Feb. 25 shared that it will ban the export of all aircraft, equipment, and spare… Read More »
Dubai’s Emirates told Airbus it will not take delivery of A350 passenger jets

Dubai’s Emirates has told Airbus it will not take delivery of A350 passenger jets that it has ordered if they… Read More »
British Airways cancels Moscow flights as Russia retaliates over Aeroflot ban

British Airways has suspended its flights to Moscow after Russia banned all UK carriers from its airspace. Russia’s Federal Agency… Read More »
Emirates CEO Tim Clark isn’t happy with Airbus and Boeing

Emirates President Tim Clark (understandably) isn’t happy with Airbus and Boeing, given the planes that the Dubai-based airline has on… Read More »
Air New Zealand to seek capital amid record losses

Air New Zealand intends to stage a capital increase by the end of March 2022 “or shortly thereafter, subject to… Read More »
Jet-engine makers are looking for titanium supplies outside Russia

Engine makers for Boeing and Airbus jets are working to diversify sources of titanium away from Russia as the conflict… Read More »
Boeing to have 15 cargo jet conversion lines in China by end of 2022

Boeing’s total number of passenger-to-freighter aircraft conversion production lines in China will reach 15 by the end of this year,… Read More »
Judge approves Boeing settlement with investors over 737 Max jet

A judge has approved a $237.5 million settlement of a lawsuit in which Boeing investors accused company board members of… Read More »
Condor chooses Inflight Dublin’s IFE content and wireless services

Inflight Dublin has been chosen by Condor to provide a full rollout of its wireless inflight entertainment (IFE) solution, Everhub,… Read More »
Air New Zealand cargo revenues increased 29%

Air New Zealand cargo revenues increased 29% to NZ$482m year on year during the first half of its financial year…. Read More »
IAG Cargo reports a 28.1% year-on-year increase in revenues

IAG Cargo, the cargo division of International Airlines Group, saw its cargo revenues reach new highs last year on the… Read More »
Amadeus: Steady Air Booking Improvement Back on Track as Omicron Recedes

Total air bookings by travel agencies on the Amadeus platform in 2021 were down 64.4 percent compared with 2019, though… Read More »
Accor: 20 Percent Decline in Int’l Biz Travel “Could Probably Last Forever”

After a nearly €2 billion net loss in 2020, the Accor Group recovered for an €85 million net profit for… Read More »