Air Transport World

By Karen Walker
Qatar Airways' Boeing order firms an MOU it signed in January after Airbus canceled the airline’s A321neo order.
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By Karen Walker
LATAM ordered 17 additional A321neos at Farnborough and indicated it was considering the extended-range A321XLR as well.
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By Karen Walker
The deal was signed this week at the Farnborough Airshow.
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By Alan Dron, Victoria Moores, Karen Walker
ATW Editors covering the airshow, back after a four-year gap, talk about the commercial air transport buzz, orders, technology announcements and that heatwave.
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By Victoria Moores
Newly appointed Ethiopian Airlines CEO Mesfin Tasew is not planning to announce any new aircraft orders at this year’s Farnborough Airshow, but he has
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By Karen Walker
The Baku-based airline's 787-8 fleet will reach 10 by 2030.
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By Victoria Moores
After several years of analysis, the new ATR EVO family was announced in May.
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By Alan Dron
Production is planned to begin in early 2024 with first flight in 2026, according to CEO Blake Scholl.
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By Alan Dron
BBAM is one of the largest owners of the 737-800BCF, with 40 already on its books.
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By Linda Blachly
Washington DC-based Alder Fuels expects completion of its first “greencrude” plant in 2024.
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By Karen Walker
The order was already on Boeing’s order & deliveries site as an unidentified customer.
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By Victoria Moores
The two companies will cooperate on a series of early concept ground tests of a Rolls AE 2100 engine, followed by a full-scale ground test of a Rolls Pearl 15 jet engine.
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By Victoria Moores
Abelo also confirmed an order for 10 short take-off and landing (STOL) ATR 42-600S.
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By Linda Blachly
Airbus UpNext has selected Curtiss-Wright’s Actuation Division to provide custom actuation technology for use on the eXtra performance WING demonstrator project.
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By Alan Dron
CEO Akbar Al Baker briefed journalists at Farnborough Airshow.
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By Alan Dron
Embraer is still considering whether to launch the 70- or 90-seat version of the rear-mounted engine design first.
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By Linda Blachly
The Japanese regional is refreshing its fleet with ATR 42-600s.
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By Victoria Moores
777 Partners will assign the aircraft to ULCCs.
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By Alan Dron
The Spanish regional is considering using the platforms to create a new route network of towns and cities that do not have an airport.
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By Karen Walker
The order is a confidence booster for the program.
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By Linda Blachly
Archer expects to achieve type certification of its production aircraft in 2024.
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By Victoria Moores
Direct air carbon capture and storage aims to remove CO2 emissions from the air using high-powered fans.
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By Alan Dron
With large-capacity widebodies out of production, rising passenger numbers demand a new twin-aisle design, Emirates President Tim Clark said.
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By Karen Walker
Boeing has become a founding member of a UK organization that will help develop and bring sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to market.
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By Karen Walker
Aircompany Armenia and its partner company, cargo startup Georgian Airlines, have ordered three 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters (BCF)
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