Air Transport World

By Linda Blachly
Airbus and Curtiss-Wright Corp. to provide custom electric actuation technology for the main deck cargo door on the Airbus A350F.
On Location

By Victoria Moores
ANA is Boeing’s first Japanese MAX customer and the first Asian carrier to select the 777-8F.
On Location

By Victoria Moores
It marks Delta's first new Boeing aircraft order in over a decade.
On Location

By Alan Dron
The company has signed an MOU with Zhuhai Xiangyi Aviation Technology.
On Location

By Linda Blachly
The program is exploring ways to support the aviation industry's bid to reduce carbon emissions to net-zero by 2050.
On Location

By Alan Dron
DHC has launched three cargo conversion options for the Dash 8-400.
On Location

By Alan Dron
Bangladeshi startup Air Astra has selected L3Harris Technologies as its pilot training provider.
On Location

By Victoria Moores
Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Stan Deal is optimistic about the order pipeline.
On Location

By Alan Dron
Raízen will help Embraer reach its target of having SAF blends representing 100% of its fuel consumption within Brazil by the end of the decade.
On Location

By Karen Walker
The show will be a window into the level of confidence airlines, lessors and manufacturers have in a sustained recovery from the effects of the pandemic.
On Location

By Karen Walker
The 2025 date gives the OEM "that necessary time to work the regulatory environment and deliver on all of our promises," Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Stan Deal said.
On Location

By Karen Walker
Stan Deal, president and CEO at Boeing Commercial Airplanes, talks about customer expectations, how Boeing will deliver, and expectations for the Farnborough Airshow.
On Location

By Karen Walker
A captain with a major U.S. airline talks about his campaign to raise the commercial pilot age cap to 68 and shares his views on why unions oppose a change.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
His focus at IATA has been continuing industry recovery from the pandemic, meeting industry emissions goals and warding off airport price hikes on airlines.
Airlines & Lessors

By Karen Walker, Ben Goldstein, Aaron Karp
Airlines and their representative organizations in America are expressing concerns about a long-term pilot shortage, yet pilot unions say there’s no shortage and are pressing for higher wages. U.S. editors at ATW and Aviation Week discuss the opposing views.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker, Chen Chuanren, Jens Flottau, Lori Ranson
Aviation Week Network editors covering the 78th IATA AGM in Doha report on airline industry optimism and challenges as air traffic demand surges back.
Air Transport

By Chen Chuanren
Facing a shortage of talent and resources as a result of the pandemic, Royal Brunei Airlines (RBA) is looking to further optimize its fleet into a leaner airline.
Airlines & Lessors

By Thierry Dubois, Linda Blachly, Alan Dron
At Aircraft Interiors Expo this week in Hamburg, Aviation Week Network editors discuss the new products that have caught their attention, and share their thoughts about the major trends they see in cabin design and manufacturing.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
AIRLINE OF THE YEAR
ATW

By Karen Walker
The airline is focused on achieving top scores in customer care, community and employee values while delivering or exceeding its financial promises.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey, Tony Griffin, Chen Chuanren
Even though China’s borders remain largely closed, the recovery in Southeast Asia is in full swing.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker, Lori Ranson
A discussion on key themes and topics raised at the 2022 CAPA Americas & LCC Summit.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
Airlines and lessors are increasingly vocal about Boeing aircraft delays.
Airlines & Lessors

By Victoria Moores
The airline inflight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) sector is experiencing major change, with significant consolidation among major players, a
Connectivity

By David Casey
Can Norse Atlantic make a success of the low-cost transatlantic business model? Ahead of Norse's inaugural flight in June, CEO Bjørn Tore Larsen tells Routes Editor-in-Chief David Casey how the airline plans to succeed where others have failed.
Air Transport