Air Transport World

By Polina Montag-Girmes
Russia’s Kaluga International Airport will now be able to handle scheduled flights from Germany after authorities agreed to replace Perm with Kaluga as a Russian destination.
Airports & Networks

By Alan Dron
Low-cost carrier Norwegian has retired its final Boeing 737-300. Its single-aisle fleet is now comprised entirely of the newer -800 model.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Alan Dron
As the UK government announced more delays on a decision regarding additional runway capacity in the South East, European air traffic controllers have converted a trial project to reduce delays of inbound aircraft at London’s Heathrow Airport into standard operating procedure.
Airports & Networks

By Karen Walker
A number of fumes and small fire incidents involving lithium-battery-powered hoverboards loaded on to airliners has prompted IATA to develop industry guidelines for handling the new-fad gliding vehicles.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

The UK government has come under a barrage of criticism from the business community over its announcement late Wednesday to further delay a decision on desperately needed additional runway capacity in the South East.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Alan Dron
Ireland-based low-cost carrier (LCC) Ryanair plans to substantially increase its presence in Romania, with the creation of up to five bases in the Eastern European nation over the next few years, according to CEO Michael O’Leary.
Airports & Networks

By Karen Walker
IATA is confident that a global aviation emissions agreement will be reached in 2016 regardless of United Nations climate talks in Paris, an IATA environment director said.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

United Airlines and Lufthansa plan to enhance their cooperation to include freight operations by United Cargo and Lufthansa Cargo on routes between the US and Europe.
Airlines & Lessors

Ethiopian Airlines—which is one of the first Boeing 787-8 operators—has ordered two Boeing 787-9s for delivery in 2017, CEO Tewolde Gebremariam told ATW.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Lufthansa Group CEO Carsten Spohr told ATW that when the carrier’s internal problems (union negotiations) are resolved, it will be ready to consolidate its European airline business.
Airports & Networks

By Polina Montag-Girmes
Russia’s UTair Airline has completed the sale of its Katekavia subsidiary.
Airlines & Lessors

Cargolux and its pilot unions—ALPL and LCGB—have again failed to negotiate a new collective work agreement (CWA).
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Alan Dron
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has removed Kazakhstan’s national carrier, Air Astana, from the European Union (EU) Air Safety List.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Victoria Moores
Air France-KLM’s traffic was significantly impacted by the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris, costing the group around €50 million ($55 million) in lost revenue.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alan Dron
UK-based Monarch Group, which includes leisure carrier Monarch Airlines, expects to report a strong turnaround when it announces full-year results in early 2016.
Airlines & Lessors

Data represents the total employment, full time plus part time, of all US scheduled passenger, charter and cargo airlines, sorted by Airline Group. Changes in employee totals from the previous month, and the current month from a year ago, two years ago, five years ago and a decade ago are represented by percentage change.
Airlines & Lessors

Citing significant improvements in operational performance, United Airlines’ acting CEO said the company is successfully navigating the last few months’ rapid turnover in the chief executive’s office.
Airlines & Lessors

Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAB) plans to pare down its operations at its hub at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) as part of an extensive reorganization.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Rolls-Royce will build more than 300 Trent 7000 engines for all new Airbus A330neos in Singapore at its Seletar facility.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Karen Walker
The world’s airlines are set to post a collective record net profit of $33 billion for 2015 and are forecast to post another record net profit of $36.3 billion in 2016, according to IATA.
Airlines & Lessors

By Jens Flottau
Airbus is making a last-minute swap and now plans to deliver the first Airbus A320neo to Lufthansa, not to Qatar Airways.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Linda Blachly, Mark Nensel
ATW roundup of 71 airlines' financials for the third quarter, listed by region. Visit World Airline Financial Results: 3Q 2015 Roundup for a complete data table.
Airlines & Lessors

Financial results to-date for 81 airlines worldwide, highlighting operating revenues, operating expenses, operating profits/losses and net income/losses for the third-quarter of 2015, generally defined as July 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
Airlines & Lessors

By Linda Blachly
Airline News-Dec. 9, 2015
Airlines & Lessors

The US and Japan have still not reached a deal on further access to Tokyo Haneda Airport after three days of talks last week in Washington.
Airports & Networks