The U.S. is leading in financing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to accelerate uptake

The US is leading the way in financially backing the development and use of SAF, according to IATA. Speaking at… Read More »
WestJet Cargo and GTA Group start Boeing 737-800BCF service

WestJet Cargo and aviation services provider GTA Group have launched services with three Boeing 737-800BCF Converted Freighters in Toronto on… Read More »
Turkish Cargo joins the IATA CEIV Lithium Battery program

Turkish Cargo has become the latest airline to join the IATA CEIV Lithium Battery (CEIV Li-Batt) certification programme, which includes… Read More »
IATA WCS highlights humanitarian role of airfreight

“At a time of crisis, aviation is there,” said IATA Director General Willie Walsh at the IATA World Cargo Symposium… Read More »
Aerolíneas Argentinas Cargo adds first Boeing 737-800F

Aerolíneas Argentinas Cargo has received its first Boeing 737-800 Freighter at Ezeiza International Airport. The aircraft, which has a cargo… Read More »
16th IATA WCS kicks off with three priorities

IATA’s 16th World Cargo Symposium (WCS) opened in Istanbul on April 25, with global head of cargo Brendan Sullivan highlighting… Read More »
Aircraft lessor ATSG adds two converted 767-300s

Air Transport Services Group (ATSG), an aircraft lessor and transportation services provider, has taken delivery of two newly converted Boeing… Read More »
Water from bathrooms of a a Delta 767 jammed pilot controls and shut down autopilot

Water leaking from the bathrooms of a Delta Air Lines plane knocked out its autopilot system and left pilots with… Read More »
NetJets pilots’ union sues Berkshire Hathaway

NetJets, the luxury plane unit of billionaire Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc, has been sued by its 3,000-member pilots union… Read More »
Vmo Aircraft Leasing and H55 electric propulsion technology will collaborate

Vmo Aircraft Leasing (“Vmo”) and H55, an innovator in the field of electric propulsion technology for aviation, announced against the… Read More »
Air travel recovery boosts jet engine sales at GE and Raytheon

The engine sales increase coincides with a push by Boeing and Airbus to boost output of new planes. General Electric… Read More »
Does Airbus have an edge over Boeing in China’s aviation market?

Airbus and Boeing are both major players in the Chinese aviation market, and both companies have a significant presence in… Read More »
Tracking Fare Differentials in American Airlines’ NDC Push

When American Airlines on April 3 removed some fares from EDIFACT-connected channels, key questions included which content would be available… Read More »
Aura Aero awarded EASA permit to fly

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has granted French and Toulouse aircraft manufacturer Aura Aero the “Flight Conditions” permit to… Read More »
Cranfield Aerospace Solutions and Britten-Norman to merge

Britten-Norman and Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) have signed a Heads of Terms agreement, signalling their intention to merge and to… Read More »
Riviera River Cruises Celebrates Travel Advisors with Bonuses

Riviera River Cruises is celebrating Global Travel Advisor Day on May 3 with a weeklong incentive program with gift cards,… Read More »
MSC Mervaviglia’s Brooklyn Debut Adds Year-Round New York Cruise Option

MSC Cruises’ 4,500-passenger MSC Meraviglia’s April 22 launch of Bahamas and Florida, Canada and New England, and Bermuda cruises from… Read More »
Where in Europe are travel strikes happening?

Travelers planning to visit Germany, Spain, France, the UK, or Italy in the coming weeks may face travel disruptions due… Read More »
What are ‘golden visas’ and which EU countries hand them out?

Obtaining the right to live and work in a foreign country can be a difficult and lengthy process for many,… Read More »
Finnair releases exclusive playlist on Spotify

Finnair has partnered with Finnish music producer Perttu to create an immersive, soothing soundscape designed to take customers on a… Read More »
Turkey’s tourism industry is struggling to recover from the devastating earthquakes

As the busy summer travel season approaches, Turkey’s tourism industry is struggling to recover from the devastating earthquakes that impacted… Read More »
Jamaica’s Top Airport Faces Challenges With Massive Influx of Tourists

Staffing shortages and a massive influx of international travelers have resulted in long lines and even longer waits for passengers… Read More »