Air Transport World

By Alan Dron
Manufacturers believe their own ability to respond to any production increase will generally require capital expenditure, according to consultants McKinsey.
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By David Casey
The carrier is moving toward a three-hub strategy in New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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By David Casey
The Papeete-based airline signed an order for four ATR 72-600s along with an eight-year maintenance agreement.
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By Victoria Moores
The consortium includes sustainable aviation financier Clear Sky and detailed plans to support sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) developer Firefly Green Fuels.
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By Karen Walker
The firm order signed earlier this year with Airbus for six A320neo family aircraft.
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By David Casey
The order, announced at Farnborough Tuesday, was finalized earlier this year but listed as unidentified on Boeing’s Orders & Deliveries website.
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By Alan Dron
The new automated take-off system will enable E-Jets to make better use of short runways and improve payload-range performance.
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By David Casey
Speaking with ATW at the Farnborough Airshow, CEO Campbell Wilson described the four airline integration as “probably unprecedented” in the aviation industry.
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By David Casey
An order for 20 Boeing 737 MAX-8s doubles the lessor’s order book for the type.
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By David Casey
The UK hub risks losing out to European counterparts unless fees drop and efficiency improves, said Doyle.
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By Victoria Moores
The company is ground testing its ZA2000 hydrogen-electric powertrain on an Alaska Airlines De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400.
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By Alan Dron
The Gulf carrier believes it will receive most of its outstanding orders for Boeing 787-9s and 737 MAX-8s this year but remains uncertain of the exact number.
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By Victoria Moores
At a media briefing at Farnborough Tuesday, a follow-on order was firmed for seven more Airbus A330neos, with purchase rights for nine more.
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By Victoria Moores
The purchase agreement, finalized at Farnborough on Tuesday, will add more than 30 new Airbus aircraft to JAL's fleet, with some replacing older Boeing 767s.
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By David Casey
Confidence is high that Boeing will meet its delivery commitments after the airline placed an order for up to 50 widebody aircraft.
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By David Casey
The carrier plans to expand its network to Europe, Southeast Asia and Australia after signing an MOU with Airbus.
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By David Casey
Turkish Airlines will not place order at the Farnborough Airshow because a deal for Boeing aircraft still depends on engine price negotiations.
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By Alan Dron
Boeing does not believe the arrival of the extra-long-range Airbus A321XLR will eat into its widebody sales.
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By Alan Dron
Qatar Airways will initially fly its new QSuite Next Gen business-class product on a planned fleet of Boeing 777X aircraft, followed by the Airbus A350.
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By Victoria Moores
Regional aircraft manufacturer De Havilland Canada has been seeking airline feedback on its future strategy for the Dash 8 turboprop program.
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By Alan Dron
The LCC has expressed “extreme disappointment” at the latest delays, saying the lack of new aircraft has “significantly impacted” its expansion plans.
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By Victoria Moores
Airbus will stay focused on its own goals and standards as its US rival, Boeing, works through its commercial aircraft production problems.
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