Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion

Aug 11, 2021
In the week when the United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres, declared the latest report from the organisation’s Intergovernmental Panel…
Aug 04, 2021
Aviation Week/ATW correspondent Kurt Hofmann has provided some exclusive pictures from the first Boeing 737 MAX service of an German airline, on July 30, from Dusseldorf to Jerez de la Frontera in Andalucía, Spain.
Aug 04, 2021
But the outlook for next-gen airliner and engine timing—and what they will look like—is less clear now than before the COVID-19 crisis.
Jul 30, 2021
Along with Africa, aviation in Central and South America is arguably one of the lesser developed air transport markets in the world. There is…
Jul 08, 2021
Asia Pacific Aircraft Storage (APAS) is the world’s newest aircraft storage area that provides short-, medium- and long-term storage.
Jan 26, 2026
Data from Aviation Week's Tracked Aircraft Utilization tool highlights the comparative performance of leading commercial aircraft types in 2025.
Jan 26, 2026
The fatal crash of an ATR 42-500 turboprop in Indonesia followed an erratic initial approach, France's BEA says in an opening note to its investigation.
Jan 26, 2026
The University of Oxford study highlights the potential for efficiency-focused policy to cut aviation fuel use without affecting capacity.
Jan 23, 2026
As Airbus continues to review airframe and propulsion options for its NGSA A320 successor, it details key priorities driving its technology selection decisions.
Jan 23, 2026
Russian MRO provider S7 Technics completed repairs on 100 engines in 2025, its parent S7 Airlines said on Jan. 21.
Jan 23, 2026
The four projects aim to ready technologies for a hybrid-electric regional aircraft entering service in 2035, as part of the Clean Aviation public-private initiative.
Jan 23, 2026
A total of 38 widebody aircraft were delivered in December, which saw both Airbus and Boeing exceed their twin aisle delivery totals achieved in 2024.
Jan 23, 2026
Aircraft lessor Avolon said it expects continuing low fuel prices and economic growth to drive global airline industry profits to $41 billion in 2026.