Lufthansa’s supervisory board has formally approved the “Wings” long-haul, low-cost (LCC) concept and the lease of up to seven Airbus A330-200 aircraft for the new low-cost carrier’s intercontinental routes.
The European Union believes the continued delay by US authorities in processing Norwegian Air International’s (NAI) application to operate to the US marks the first breach of the EU-US air transport agreement that was signed in 2007.
Air France pilots have voted in favor of a new strategy for leisure arm Transavia France, which will partly replace the group’s thwarted attempt to create Transavia Europe.
Lufthansa pilot union Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) announced late Tuesday it will continue its strike action Thursday, which will affect long-haul and cargo flights.
Dubai-based Emirates Airline is hitting back at claims by Philippine carriers that it is being allowed to operate too many flights in the important Philippines-Middle East market.
Low-cost carrier (LCC) Jetstar Japan has revealed its first international destination will be Hong Kong, although the flight will be from Osaka Kansai International Airport rather than the carrier’s main base at Tokyo Narita.
U.S. Gulf Coast Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel Spot Price, showing the current week and comparisons to two weeks ago, one month ago, three months ago, six months ago and the same week for each year of the past decade. Figures are released every two weeks by the US Energy Information Administration.
Volaris Airlines began 2X-weekly Guadalajara-Orlando Airbus A319 services. Monarch Airlines adds new and additional summer services: 3X-weekly Birmingham-Ibiza, weekly Birmingham-Preveza; London LGW-Ibiza, 6X-weekly, -Rhodes, weekly, -Larnaca, 2X-weekly; 2X-weekly London Luton-Zante; and 6X-weekly Manchester-Ibiza, weekly Manchester-Rhodes.
Monarch Aircraft Engineering’s (MAEL) Birmingham Airport maintenance facility has completed more than 1,000 aircraft maintenance events for 15 airlines in its first year of operations.
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has inked an agreement with IBS Software to implement IBS’s cloud-based software, iFlight MRO, for maintenance of flight training-related equipment.
The fire aboard a parked Japan Airlines (JAL) Boeing 787-8 in January 2013 occurred because of “shortcomings” in designing and certifying the lithium ion batteries installed on the aircraft, the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has determined.
Irish regional CityJet, which Germany’s Intro Aviation acquired from Air France May 1, is nearing a decision on the renewal of its 17 Avro RJ85s and finalizing its mid-term strategy.