Don’t miss World Aviation Festival in Amsterdam

The World Aviation Festival is the world’s most important aviation technology conference and exhibition. The event is for the leaders… Read More »
French air traffic controllers’ strike disrupts travel with 1,000 flights cancelled

Around 1,000 flights to and from France were cancelled Friday as the country’s air traffic controllers went on strike, causing… Read More »
Etihad Airways rated one of the world’s most punctual airline by OAG

Etihad Airways ranked among the most punctual carriers in the Middle East and worldwide over the peak summer period, based… Read More »
Schiphol airport reducing daily passenger flow by 18%

Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport will reduce daily passenger flow by 18% until at least Oct. 31st due to labor shortages, it… Read More »
China sanctions Raytheon and Boeing Defense CEOs over arms sale to rival Taiwan

China announced sanctions on Friday Sept. 16 against the CEOs of American defense contractors Raytheon and Boeing Defense over a… Read More »
Space tech startup Intuitive Machines seeks U.S. listing to raise $1 billion

Intuitive Machines said on Friday Sept. 16 it plans to go public in the United States through a blank-check merger… Read More »
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific raises passenger capacity forecast

Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Airways expects to reach a third of pre-pandemic passenger capacity by the end of the year,… Read More »
Wizz Air orders 75 additional A321neo jets

Wizz Air has exercised options to purchase 75 additional A321neo aircraft. The options relate to a previous order for 75… Read More »
General Electric reports Q2 earnings, deliveries affected by supply-chain issues

General Electric is still grappling with supply-chain bottlenecks which have made it tougher to deliver products to customers on time,… Read More »
Boeing is diverting some Chinese 737 Max orders to other customers

Boeing is shopping some jets earmarked for China to other buyers as the planemaker grapples with trade tensions that have… Read More »
U.S. SEC charges Brazil’s second largest airline with Foreign Corrupt Practices violations

The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Brazil’s second largest domestic airline, GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes, for violating the Foreign… Read More »
Gulf Air saves on fuel with Honeywell Forge software

Gulf Air has signed a multiyear renewal of Honeywell Forge software to help increase operational efficiencies and decrease costs associated… Read More »
Etihad Engineering gains IAMA stamp for Airbus A320 and A321 passenger cabin refit

Etihad Engineering has gained its first endorsement from the Independent Aircraft Modifier Alliance (IAMA) after its successful quality audit last… Read More »
FAA Nominee says allegations are false as Senators investigate

President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration defended himself after being named in a search warrant in… Read More »
India’s aviation regulator to tighten alcohol tests for pilots and cabin crew

India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is reintroducing mandatory alcohol tests for both flight and cabin crew as part… Read More »
J.D. Power: High Rates Press Hotel Mgmt. Cos. to Deliver Better Onsite Experience

“It is no secret that many of the major hospitality companies have put off upgrades and deferred maintenance while they… Read More »
Airbus’ and Boeing’s orders will be affected by China’s new C919 jet

Reports in China suggest the home-grown C919 narrow-body passenger jet could be certified as early as Monday Sept. 19, having… Read More »
U.S. FAA is not committing to timeline to approve the Boeing’s 737-7 or -10 MAX jets

The acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday Sept. 15 said the agency is not committing to a… Read More »
SAS Scandinavian Airlines and Air Canada adding 30-seat electric aircraft to regional fleets

SAS Scandinavian Airlines said on Sept. 15 it was considering adding an undisclosed number of 30-seat electric aircraft from Swedish… Read More »
Air Canada ordered to pay passengers $2,000 for flight cancellation caused by crew shortage

Crew shortages are generally within an airline’s control, Canada’s transport regulator says The Canadian Transportation Agency has ordered Air Canada… Read More »
Will the passenger-to-freighter (P2F) aircraft conversion demand last?

An unexpected surge in the availability of feedstock has resulted in a flurry of activity in passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversion. Will… Read More »
Raytheon’s Pratt & Whitney large commercial engines deliveries may slip into Q1 of 2023

Raytheon Technologies Corp said on Wednesday delivery of some of its Pratt & Whitney large commercial engines may slip into… Read More »