Air Transport World

Republic Airways Holdings chairman, president and CEO Bryan Bedford said FAA’s requirement that pilots accumulate 1,500 flying hours before being hired by an airline is “leading to nationwide problems” and needs to be reversed.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Victoria Moores
Garuda Indonesia has re-launched services between Jakarta and London Gatwick and is aiming to boost frequencies to daily by next summer.
Airports & Networks

Swiss International Air Lines’ (SWISS) subsidiary Swiss European Air Lines—which operates a fleet of 20 Avro RJ100s for SWISS—will lease four Embraer E-190s from Zürich-based Helvetic Airways.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA) has launched a “carbon accreditation” program similar to the one that has been in place in Europe since 2009.
Airports & Networks

By Adrian Schofield
As Qantas subsidiary Jetstar continues to build up its Boeing 787 fleet, it is focusing its latest deliveries on upgrading direct routes from Australia to Japan.
Airports & Networks

Airline Routes
Airports & Networks

By Karen Walker
Boeing announced Monday a new high-capacity version of the 737 MAX, taking the 189-seater to up to a 200-seater, with Irish low-cost carrier (LCC) Ryanair the launch customer with a commitment for 100 aircraft plus options on 100 more.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Karen Walker
Bombardier Commercial Aircraft resumed flight testing of its CSeries aircraft Sunday with flight test vehicle two (FTV2) taking to the air at the manufacturer’s facility in Mirabel, Quebec.
Aircraft & Propulsion

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has launched a limited trial at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) of a program that allows passengers arriving on international flights to use a smartphone app in place of a paper customs form.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Finnair has reached an agreement with pilots on a series of cost-cutting measures that will generate savings of €17 million ($22 million) a year.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Linda Blachly
Southwest Airlines has unveiled a new logo and brand overhaul—named Heart—which it said puts the airline’s heart on display after a year of change for the Dallas-based carrier.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Victoria Moores
Virgin Atlantic is remaining tight-lipped on the performance of its Little Red short-haul venture, amid suggestions of possible closure.
Airlines & Lessors

Calgary-based Westjet is using its daily, seasonal flights from St. John’s, Newfoundland to Dublin, Ireland as a testing ground for future European expansion, airline CFO Vito Culmone told analysts at the Cowen and Co. Global Transportation & Aerospace/Defense Conference in Boston.
Airports & Networks

By Linda Blachly
Alitalia has named Silvano Cassano as CEO of the “New Alitalia,” which will become effective after the Italian flag carrier closes a major investment deal with Etihad Airways to return the carrier to profitability.
Airlines & Lessors

By Polina Montag-Girmes
Russia may restrict flights of Western carriers over its territory if new financial and energy sanctions are imposed, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev told Vedomosti newspaper.
Airports & Networks

Airline News
Airlines & Lessors

From the 2014 ATW World Airline Report, current world commercial aircraft orders organized by airline as of February 28, 2014.
Airlines & Lessors

Briefs from the September 8, 2014 issue of ATW's Skypaths
Airports & Networks

From the 2014 ATW World Airline Report, current world commercial turboprop orders as of February 28, 2014.
Airlines & Lessors

By Karen Walker
Irish low cost carrier Ryanair is expected to announce a large order for Boeing 737 MAX fuel-efficient narrowbodies Monday.
Airlines & Lessors

From the 2014 ATW World Airline Report, current world commercial jet orders as of February 28, 2014.
Airlines & Lessors

From ATW's 2014 World Airline Report, fleet totals for the world's commercial jet manufacturers, as of February 28, 2014 .
Airlines & Lessors

From ATW's 2015 World Airline Report, fleet totals for the world's commercial jet manufacturers, as of May 19, 2015 .
Airlines & Lessors

From ATW's 2014 World Airline Report, fleet totals for the world's commercial turboprop manufacturers, as of February 28, 2014 .
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
Bombardier will restart CSeries flight testing and remains confident the initial 110-seat CS100 will still enter service in the second half of 2015 despite a halt of more than three months after an engine failure during ground testing.
Aircraft & Propulsion