How The Regional Airline Market Is Being Reshaped

Tailwind Air seaplane
Tailwind Air launched its innovative New York City to Boston seaplane service in August.
Credit: Tailwind Air
The airline business is ultimately about connecting cities. In the gleam of the bright white wings of Tailwind Air Cessna Grand Caravan EX seaplanes that started flying between Boston and New York City in August, one can perhaps glimpse the future of regional aviation. Business travel between Boston...
Victoria Moores

Victoria Moores joined Air Transport World as our London-based European Editor/Bureau Chief on 18 June 2012. Victoria has nearly 20 years’ aviation industry experience, spanning airline ground operations, analytical, journalism and communications roles.

Aaron Karp

Aaron Karp is a Contributing Editor to the Aviation Week Network.

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