Air Transport World

Airbus and Boeing commercial aircraft deliveries year-to-date, sorted by most-recent delivery date.
Airlines & Lessors

Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza has called Delta Air Lines’ basic economy fare an example of “good creative management,” saying Delta’s strategy makes it “hard for us to grow in their markets.”
Airlines & Lessors

By Polina Montag-Girmes
Russian airlines carried 81 million passengers in the January to October 2015 period, up 0.5% year-over-year (YOY).
Airlines & Lessors

By Victoria Moores
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has reauthorized the commercial cooperation between Etihad Airways and Virgin Australia for a further five years.
Airports & Networks

A SpiceJet Bombardier Q400 with 53 passengers and crew on board suffered a runway excursion and emergency evacuation after hitting a pack of wild pigs on landing at India's Jabalpur Dumna Airport.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

The more than five-month lapse of the US Export-Import Bank’s (Ex-Im) authority was brought to an end by the US Congress, which has overwhelmingly voted to reauthorize Ex-Im through 2019.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Mark Nensel
Closing out IATA’s October Air Passenger Market Analysis report, Tony Tyler had a defiant anti-terrorism year-end message for the aviation industry.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

United Airlines has taken an aggressive stance toward Virgin America’s entry into the San Francisco-Denver market, adding five additional flights on weekdays beginning in March 2016.
Airports & Networks

Hawaiian Airlines president and CEO Mark Dunkerley told a Washington DC audience that government policy has not kept up with changes in the airline industry, limiting smaller carriers’ market access.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Singapore’s Changi Airport will increase its international low-cost carrier (LCC) flights with the introduction of Jetstar Asia services to Indonesia and Tigerair services to India from early December.
Airports & Networks

By Alan Dron
The Latvian parliament has agreed to increase the equity of national carrier airBaltic by €80 million ($87 million) as part of a deal to consolidate and increase its operations in the Baltic region.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Lufthansa subsidiary Austrian Airlines plans to launch weekly Boeing 767-300ER Vienna-Havana (Cuba) service, from Oct. 25, 2016, as part of a long-haul leisure market strategy.
Airports & Networks

Finnair is seeking to recruit 100 new pilots and 300 new cabin attendants in 2016 as part of plans to grow long-haul traffic following the delivery of its first Airbus A350-900 in October.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Polina Montag-Girmes
Russia’s UTair Airline reported a 2014 net loss of RUB61.66 billion ($1.09 billion), deepening its annual net loss by RUB57.15 billion.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alan Dron
Saudi Arabia domestic newcomers—Al Maha Airways and SaudiGulf—are experiencing further launch delays into 2016 as they aim to take advantage of liberalized rules.
Airlines & Lessors

WestJet Airlines will wet-lease two Boeing 767s from Omni Air International for one month beginning on Dec. 11 due to a delay in receiving its own ETOPS certification, an airline spokesman said.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alan Dron
Low-cost carrier Norwegian has begun flights between the US and Caribbean as it seeks to expand its US interests despite the continued delays in granting it permission to operate transatlantic services with its Ireland-based long-haul subsidiary.
Airports & Networks

By Alan Dron
Belgian carrier Brussels Airlines will phase out its fleet of Avro RJ100 regional jets by the end of 2017, replacing them with a mix of Airbus types, the airline said Dec. 4.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Etihad Airways has been selected as the 2016 Air Transport World Airline of the Year, it was announced at a reception in New York Dec. 3.
Airlines & Lessors

Australian investigators believe both of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370’s engines flamed out, suggesting the Boeing 777-200 was not intentionally ditched.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Linda Blachly
IT & Distribution-Dec. 3, 2015
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Linda Blachly
Boeing announced it will collaborate with the University of British Columbia and SkyNRG—with support from Canada’s aviation industry—to turn leftover branches, sawdust and other forest-industry waste into sustainable aviation biofuel.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

After testing the waters by offering its Mint premium cabin seasonally in the Caribbean, JetBlue has seen some early success with the introduction of Mint in Barbados, and will fly Airbus A321s with the new cabin there year-round.
Airports & Networks

The US government has approved the liberalized US-Mexico air services agreement, but the Mexican Senate must ratify it before it can go into effect, a top US Department of Transportation official has said.
Airports & Networks

The Indonesian government has received inquiries from two foreign-owned airlines for the remaining assets of failed government-sponsored regional carrier Merpati Nusantara Airlines.
Airlines & Lessors