Self-flying aircraft can be a $30 billion industry by 2036
Drones film the sports we watch on TV and assist farmers in taking care of acres of crops. The self-flying aircraft business has… Read More »
British Airways starts boarding with biometrics technology at Orlando Airport
Passengers flying with British Airways from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to London Gatwick can now enjoy a secure and seamless… Read More »
United Airlines on the future of mobile and tracking performance
Matt Lincoln, manager – Digital Insights and Optimization at United Airlines believes that having a strong mobile app and a… Read More »
Air New Zealand introduces new interactive online experience
Air New Zealand has developed an interactive online experience allowing travelers to explore New Zealand using emojis. Users will be… Read More »
Qantas is rolling out inflight Wi-Fi on its domestic fleet
Qantas has revealed that it is rolling out Wi-Fi to its domestic fleet at a rate of around one aircraft… Read More »
Carnival set to revolutionize cruise Wi-Fi speeds
Today, Carnival Corporation is attempting to deliver the greatest bandwidth to a mobile platform ever onboard its Princess Cruises brand’s Regal Princess…. Read More »
AirAsia extends complimentary in-flight internet
Free internet is now available to members of AirAsia’s BIG loyalty program, on any of its 44 ROKKI-enabled aircraft. All… Read More »
Aeromexico to expand 2Ku inflight WiFi on its Boeing 737-800 fleet
Aeromexico is to install Gogo’s 2Ku on an additional nine Boeing 737-800NGs, to add to the 20 of the operator’s 737-800NG… Read More »
Boeing prepares to sell flying taxis
The dream of flying cars has been around longer than Boeing has been making airplanes. Now a vision from the… Read More »
ANA will invest $16bn in new aircraft and technology
ANA Holdings will invest about 1.7 trillion yen ($15.9 billion) over the next five years to introduce labor-saving technologies and… Read More »
The story behind ending mid-air collisions
The first collision between airliners occurred in 1922 in France. The loss of both airplanes and all occupants proved the… Read More »
Airbus, Delta, and Sprint form alliance to improve in-flight connectivity
It’s 2018, so why is it still seemingly impossible to get a decent wi-fi on an airplane?Well, a lot of… Read More »
Jetmakers to explore single pilot planes
Boeing and other plane manufacturers are exploring single pilot planes to cut costs. Cargo planes likely to be first on… Read More »
Kenya Airways selects customised Panasonic IFE package
Kenya Airways has selected Panasonic Avionics to provide in-flight entertainment (IFE) services and passenger technical solutions for 24 of the… Read More »
How to Spend Less Time in an Airport Security Line
One question looms over most business travelers: How soon should I leave for the airport? The road warrior may… Read More »
Explore Yokohama with Your Family
There’s something for every kid (and kid at heart) in Tokyo, from Hello Kitty and Sonic the Hedgehog to anime… Read More »
Google Flights to predict airline delays even before the airlines do
Google is rolling out a few new features to its Google Flights search engine to help travelers tackle some of… Read More »
JetBlue says cabin redesign of its Airbus A320 fleet back on track
JetBlue will soon begin rolling out reconfigured aircraft in its 130-plane Airbus A320 fleet. The remodeled interiors will be both… Read More »
Technology trends for airlines and airports in 2018
During the next 12 months, airlines and airports across the globe will be tasked with the challenge of identifying the… Read More »
Avianca reveals its new wireless IFE app
Avianca has introduced a new wireless in-flight entertainment application for mobile devices, on its fleet of Airbus A318 aircraft, according… Read More »
United and American Airlines are phasing out Seat-Back Entertainment screens
Both United and American Airlines are beginning to phase out the screens on planes that make shorter flights, according to… Read More »
KLM refits Business Class cabin on its Airbus A330-300 aircraft
The first Airbus 330-300 belonging to KLM Royal Dutch Airlines to be fitted with the new World Business Class cabin… Read More »
