Air Transport World

By Graham Warwick
With a global offsetting scheme confirmed as the near-term mechanism for capping growth in carbon emissions from international flights, the aviation
Sustainability

By Aaron Karp
Biometric facial recognition technology is already being used at various points in the passenger journey at airports throughout the world. Airlines
Air Transport

By Bill Carey
Boeing’s new recommendation that 737 MAX pilots undergo simulator training before they return to flying the airliner justifies recent moves by major
Air Transport

By Alan Dron
At an air show in the Middle East in 2018, a Boeing executive stood up at a private meeting of show participants and offered a tip. “If you want to
Air Transport

By Chen Chuanren
The seeds of Asia-Pacific’s LCC revolution were sown at the turn of the millennium with AirAsia. As demand for low-fare travel spread northward and
Air Transport

By Robert W. Moorman
The 100-150 seat aircraft sits in a “tween” market between smaller regional jets and larger narrowbodies. The question is: How big is that market? New
Air Transport

By Graham Warwick
Shell Aviation has a presence at some 900 airports in about 60 countries supplying aviation fuel. The company fuels an aircraft every 14 seconds and
Air Transport

Lars-Michael Wendel and Arvind Chandrasekhar
In June 2019, Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary announced that his airline group would establish a new startup airline in Malta, adding a fourth operator to
Air Transport

By Aaron Karp
A weakened air cargo industry faces more challenges in 2020
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
The UK government aids the carrier at the expense of others.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
Almost five years after the July 2014 shooting down of a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 by a missile over Ukraine, IATA’s safety chief lamented the lack
Air Transport

By Mark Nensel
The commercial aviation industry in the Latin America-Caribbean region heads into 2020 in a state of flux, producing a dim outlook.
Air Transport

Air Astana president and CEO Peter Foster has been at the helm of the Kazakhstan-based airline since 2005 and is currently overseeing a period of
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
Airlines worldwide are on track to submit their first full year of emissions data under ICAO’s Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
IATA’s chief remains passionate about the airline industry’s raison d’être.
Fireside

By Karen Walker
A cautious industry hopes for less volatile 2020.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
The 10 years leading to the close of the decade have been remarkable and unique for the global airline industry in one sense: As a collective, it has
Air Transport

Aaron Karp
MAX grounding strains Boeing-Southwest relationship.
Air Transport

By Robert W. Moorman
After firing developer, Denver International vows terminal makeover will be on budget with new team.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
The air transport industry will enter the new decade with the ongoing consequences of the two Boeing 737 MAX crashes
Air Transport

By Henry Canaday
Data sharing, the MAX return and a labor shortage pose challenges in 2020.
Air Transport

By Alan Dron
Jazeera Airways believes the LCC model can work in a region used to luxury.
Air Transport

The world met in Madrid in December at the United Nations COP25 summit to discuss climate change and emissions reduction. Given the sharply increased
Air Transport

2019 Third Quarter Airline & Lessor Financial Results
Air Transport

By Sean Broderick
FAA administrator Steve Dickson suggested Boeing improve the “quality and timeliness” of information it is providing the agency to support getting the 737 MAX back into service, part of a larger message that Boeing’s efforts should focus on meeting regulatory demands, not influencing the process.
Safety, Ops & Regulation