Aeroméxico Set to Resume 737-9 Operations After FAA Authorization
Aeroméxico (AM), based at México City International Airport, has received authorization to restart operations with its B737-9 fleet following inspections… Read More »
Why Airplane Boarding is Always on the Left-Hand Side
Have you ever wondered why you always board a commercial airplane from the left-hand side, whether it’s via a jet… Read More »
Air Astana Targets Dual IPO in London and Almaty for Expansion Funding
Air Astana, the flag carrier of Kazakhstan, has announced plans for a dual initial public offering (IPO) on both the… Read More »
Alaska and United Airlines Discover Loose Parts on 737-9 Max Amid Inspections After Recent Incident
Alaska Airlines and United Airlines, on Monday Jan.8, disclosed findings of loose parts on their Boeing 737-9 aircraft. This revelation… Read More »
Japan Airlines’ A350 Collision: A Crucial Test for Carbon Composite Aircraft in Fire Emergencies
The recent runway collision at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport involving a Japan Airlines (JAL) Airbus A350 has placed a spotlight on… Read More »
Airline and Airport Weekly News In Brief: Launch of New Air Routes Globally
January 2024 marks a notable period in global aviation, with the introduction of 50 new air routes by various airlines,… Read More »
Nigeria Promises Enhanced Asset Recovery for Aircraft Lessors
Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has offered reassurances to aircraft lessors about the ease of asset… Read More »
Mauritania Airlines Resumes 737-8 Max Operations After Year-Long Storage
Mauritania Airlines has successfully resumed operations of its Boeing 737-8 aircraft after approximately a year in storage at Lourdes/Tarbes. The… Read More »