Airlines & Lessors

May 05, 2026
Spirit Airlines going from successful air transport innovator to running out of money and ceasing operations is a tale of being slammed by two governments.
May 01, 2026
The impact on airlines and potential shortages of jet fuel at some airports could continue for months after the Strait of Hormuz opens and the war in Iran ends.
May 01, 2026
Marcelle Nethersole talks to Basil Gygax, TrueNoord Sales Director Africa, Middle East & CIS
May 01, 2026
While the Iran war presents another black swan event for the air transport industry, airlines appear eager to stick to their orderbooks for now.
May 01, 2026
While U.S. airlines navigate high fuel costs by cutting capacity and raising fares, consolidation chatter abounds.
Aug 04, 2026
VietJet expands its Philippines network with new Cebu routes, addressing growing demand between Vietnam and the Philippines while boosting revenues.
Aug 04, 2026
New Caledonia-based airline Aircalin is betting on partnerships with French carriers as part of a strategy aimed at helping support the expansion and strengthening of its fleet.
Aug 03, 2026
Riyadh Air expands its network with new South Asian routes, while Etihad and SunExpress launch services to Central Asia and Syria.
Aug 03, 2026
With Frontier Airlines considered a highly efficient airline, often used as a benchmark, Carbon Analysis examines its fleet strategy and future efficiency potential.
Aug 03, 2026
WestJet flight attendants end strike after tentatively accepting a deal with pay increases, duty hour premiums and improved work terms.
Aug 03, 2026
Rising fuel costs cut Japan Airlines’ profits by 80% during its fiscal first quarter, despite record revenue and strong cargo demand.
Aug 03, 2026
Norse Atlantic Airways ends its wet-lease deal with IndiGo, citing Middle East disruptions, while exploring new ACMI opportunities and fleet redeployment.
Aug 03, 2026
IndiGo begins a new chapter under Willie Walsh as CEO, reshaping its long-haul strategy and focusing on European routes with A321XLRs.