Southeast Asia budget airline boom turns sour for planemakers, lessors
Southeast Asian low-cost carriers, a key growth engine for planemakers and leasing companies for a decade before the pandemic, are… Read More »
Lufthansa’s Debt priorities mean taking fewer Airbus planes
Airline had 198 aircraft on order at year-end, of which 156 were for Airbus jets. Deutsche Lufthansa AG is unlikely… Read More »
SpaceX capsule carrying NASA astronauts slated for August 2 return
The NASA astronauts who traveled to the International Space Station in SpaceX’s first crewed flight in May are expected to… Read More »
COVID-19 impact: British Airways takes its ‘queen’ out of the skies
These jumbo jets that can seat 400 passengers was launched by Boeing in 1970 There won’t be any more take-offs… Read More »
Delta puts brakes on planned capacity growth
Alaska, American and United also slow pace of growth. Delta Air Lines has halved its planned growth rate for August,… Read More »
United: Resuming LAX 787 routes marks ‘sprout’ of good news
After American Airlines drops LAX as an international hub, United boosts long-haul flying at the airport. United Airlines has backed… Read More »
Canada’s Treq aims to take over regional routes
A Quebec-based transportation cooperative has revealed plans to start a new regional carrier called Treq. A cooperative is aiming to… Read More »
Mexico may accept medical kit in barter for presidential jet
Mexico’s government is considering a $120 million bid for a luxurious presidential jet after an unidentified prospective buyer offered to… Read More »