Aviation Daily

By Aaron Karp
Southwest Airlines and San Antonio International Airport (SAT) settled a long-running legal dispute over gate allocation at the Texas airport.
Airports & Networks

By Angus Batey
The Norwegian startup developing the Noemi electric flying boat is targeting first flight of a prototype by the end of 2027.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Simon Daly
Aviation Week forecasts that the CRJ will be operated well into the 2030s and potentially beyond for the youngest airframes delivered most recently.
AWIN Knowledge Center

By Helen Massy-Beresford
European LCCs remain upbeat that despite the fuel price crisis causing financial and operational headaches, people will always want to travel over the summer break.
Airlines & Lessors

By Thierry Dubois
Lufthansa Technik has received Certain STC Privilege from EASA, meaning the company can now independently approve cabin conversions for the A320ceo family.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Adrian Schofield
Air New Zealand is resuming service on three international routes later this year.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alex Derber
FTAI Aviation is leveraging the power of its expanding maintenance and module exchange business.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Ella Nethersole
Emirates has successfully reconfigured its first two-class Airbus A380 into a three-cabin layout, bringing Premium Economy seating to the aircraft upper deck.
Interiors & Connectivity

By David Casey
Lithuanian Airports is targeting further expansion across Europe and the Middle East as it looks to build on record passenger growth.
Airports & Networks

By Kurt Hofmann
Located in northwest China, Xi’an Xianyang International Airport plans to transform further into a major international hub serving western China and beyond.
Airports & Networks

By Ella Nethersole
Qatar Airways Group has reported a post-tax profit of $1.94 billion for fiscal 2025/26—even as the airline suffered disruption during its fiscal final quarter.
Airlines & Lessors

By Chen Chuanren
Maintenance records across SIA’s 777-300ER fleet identified 12 cases of weather under-detection and 20 cases in which weather was not detected at all.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Chen Chuanren
ATR has delivered its first aircraft featuring its premium HighLine cabin product to Malaysia's Berjaya Air.
Interiors & Connectivity

By Sean Broderick
Boeing's failure in 2002 to recognize cracks in a key MD-11 engine attachment point may have set the stage for November's fatal UPS crash.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Michael Bruno
Just when commercial aerospace executives thought it was safe to start planning their summer vacations, here comes Nafta negotiations again.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Graham Warwick
A joint venture with plans to produce power-to-liquid SAF in the port of Skelleftea, Sweden, has received a $24 million grant from the Swedish Energy Agency.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Ella Nethersole
Qatar Airways is significantly expanding its African presence with the announcement of three weekly flights to Port Sudan International Airport (PZU), Sudan.
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
The Hydrogen in Aviation Alliance says a combined $251 million in funding is planned to be invested in hydrogen-powered aviation research and development.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Ella Nethersole
Riyadh Air will introduce a new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on its London-Riyadh route as public ticket sales officially opened on May 19, after delivery delays.
Airlines & Lessors

By Maksim Pyadushkin
Centrum Best MRO is a joint venture between My Freighter Group and Best MRO Group.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Victoria Moores
The European Commission and Europe’s major airlines are anticipating sufficient fuel this summer.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alan Dron
Airline members of the Oneworld alliance need to ensure their systems talk to each other more coherently.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
Artificial intelligence (AI) is helping airlines process network planning decisions faster, but route strategy still depends heavily on human instinct
Airports & Networks

By Victoria Moores
SAS is considering taking more Airbus A321LRs, while Aegean Airlines, Icelandair and TUI are preparing to receive first-of-a-kind narrowbodies.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Georgia is pushing ahead with plans to grow its role as a crossroads for air travel between Europe and Asia.
Airports & Networks