The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued a type certificate for the Airbus A350-900, following a certification program that included more than 2,600 hours of flight testing.
Lufthansa was forced to cancel 25 long-haul flights from Frankfurt on Tuesday as the pilot strike continues for the fifth time over transition payments for early retirees.
UK budget carrier EasyJet has ordered 54 CFM56-5B engines from CFM International to power its 27 Airbus A320ceo aircraft scheduled for delivery between 2015 and 2018.
Royal Jordanian Airlines posted an annual revenue of JD744 million ($1.05 billion) in 2013, down 7.2% from JD802 million in 2012 due to continued instability in the Middle East.
Emirates Airline has signed a “management concession agreement” with the government of Angola giving the Dubai-based carrier a significant role in the future course of TAAG Angola Airlines.
Rapid developments in electric vehicles and driverless cars have some in aviation wondering whether the long-awaited age of personal air vehicles and on-demand air taxis is finally on the horizon.
Air France expects to return to normal operations over the next two to three days after the SNPL pilots’ union decided to end its two-week strike even though no new agreement had been reached.
FAA is aiming to have the Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center in Aurora, Illinois operational by Oct. 13 following a Sept. 26 fire at the facility.
Etihad Airways has debuted its first Boeing 787 Saturday in its just-introduced new livery and confirmed plans to deploy the type on six routes linking its Abu Dhabi hub and three continents by mid-2015.
Low-cost African carrier Fastjet reported a net loss of $34.5 million for the six months ended June 30, reduced from a loss of $41.9 million reported for the same period last year.
IT trends survey Airlines have a tremendous opportunity to connect to their passengers directly and cater to their personal needs, the survey found, revealing that 97% of all global airline passengers have their own PEDs with them with they travel.