Air Transport World

By Christine Boynton
Southwest Airlines’ founding policies have served it well. But times have changed, and the US airline is adapting.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
Long talked about European consolidation seems to be gaining traction, if governments can be reassured.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alan Dron
Growth remains a signature of Royal Jordanian’s strategy.
Airlines & Lessors

By Victoria Moores
John Evans, founder and CEO of lessor Azorra, shares his perspectives on airline market trends and lessor consolidation, hinting at upcoming M&A opportunities.
Window Seat Podcast

By Victoria Moores
Ukraine believes it can and should restart airline operations if airport repair funds can be found; others are skeptical.
Airlines & Lessors

By Chris Sloan
El Al has become an air transport lifeline since war broke out in Gaza.
Airlines & Lessors

By Aaron Karp
Hard profitability lessons are being relearned by U.S. airlines.
Airlines & Lessors

By Karen Walker
When airline network planners and airport officials get together, it’s typical and appropriate that at least one side is hoping for more air connectivity.
Airports & Networks

By Victoria Moores
After partnering with JetZero, easyJet CEO Johan Lundgren shares his thoughts on future technologies and eco-initiatives.
Window Seat Podcast

By Karen Walker, Christine Boynton, Aaron Karp
Editors discuss what was behind a disappointing second quarter and why U.S. airlines are changing their product offerings.
Window Seat Podcast

By Karen Walker, Lori Ranson
Listen in as Aviation Week editors and IATA's Regional Vice President - Americas Peter Cerda discuss key issues facing the Caribbean air transport industry.
Window Seat Podcast

By Aaron Karp
New York JFK’s new international terminal, set to open in 2026, is a test case for airport privatization in the US.
Airports & Networks

By Chen Chuanren
Japan’s aviation sustainability initiatives are both broad and deep.
Sustainability

By Karen Walker
As day 3 of the airshow now closes, what were the most (and least) impactful things we and the industry took from the experience?
On Location

By Alan Dron
The deal is the first avionics partnership between L3Harris and Air India since the airline was privatized under the ownership of the Tata Group.
On Location

By Victoria Moores
Airbus, Boeing, Dassault, GE Aerospace, Rolls-Royce, RTX and Safran jointly called for further research into the non-CO2 impacts of aviation.
On Location

By David Casey
CEO Sean Doyle has called for accelerated production of sustainable aviation fuel to meet the UK's upcoming mandates.
On Location

By Victoria Moores
CEO Shai Weiss said he saw continued strength in corporate traffic, which has been slower to recover versus tourism following the pandemic.
On Location

By David Casey, Alan Dron, Victoria Moores
Listen in as our team on location at the Farnborough Airshow discusses key themes from the international event, which has seen a more muted presence from both Boeing and Airbus this year.
On Location

By Alan Dron
Manufacturers believe their own ability to respond to any production increase will generally require capital expenditure, according to consultants McKinsey.
On Location

By David Casey
The carrier is moving toward a three-hub strategy in New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.
On Location

By Alan Dron
Speaking to ATW during the airshow, the Dubai-based carrier issued a sharp rebuke because of delays in Boeing new aircraft deliveries.
On Location

By Victoria Moores
The funding will support the development of alcohol-to-jet fuels by enabling the development and scale up of ethanol-to-SAF capabilities.
On Location

By Victoria Moores
The partnership is aimed at exploring the financing and commercialization of hydrogen-powered aircraft as part of Airbus’ ZEROe concept aircraft project.
On Location

By David Casey
The Papeete-based airline signed an order for four ATR 72-600s along with an eight-year maintenance agreement.
On Location