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By Alan Dron
Angola-based Bestfly is to operate an Embraer 175 as it expands its services in Africa.
Small Narrowbody Jets

By Daniel Williams
This week's Flight Friday examines how European operators' flight cycles compare with the equivalent month in 2019, when split by aircraft class.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Alan Dron
Joramco, the Jordanian MRO provider and engineering arm of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), has received approval from Jordan's Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) to perform line and base maintenance on Embraer E190-E2 aircraft.
Small Narrowbody Jets

During Routes Europe 2025, Groningen Airport Eelde shared its recent charter success and outlined key route development priorities as it positions itself as a growing alternative in the Dutch aviation market.
Airports & Networks

By Routes Marketing Team
Aviation Week's Routes 360 Headlines on Wednesday 4 June 2025 covers the latest notable developments and key insights from Routes 360 members.
Airports & Networks

Aviation Week Network Staff
On the cover of Aviation Week’s May 11-14, 2015, edition, the U.S. Navy's Northrop Grumman X-47B uncrewed combat aircraft demonstrator receives fuel from an Omega Boeing K-707 tanker, marking the first time an uncrewed aircraft had been autonomously refueled in flight.
Defense

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MRO

Aarhus Airport highlighted its network growth strategy and reflected on the impact of hosting Routes Europe 2024 during this year’s event in Seville.
Airports & Networks

Aviation Week Network Staff
The latest news in brief from the MRO industry.
MRO

Aviation Week Network Staff
The latest news in brief from the business aviation industry.
Business Aviation

By Alan Dron
SUA plans to operate services with leased airBaltic Airbus A220-300s, which the new airline believes to be “an excellent fit for our operational model.”
Small Narrowbody Jets

Aviation Week Network Staff
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) is testing a 24,000 lb. shroud in a simulated space environment at its Lewis Research Center's Plum Brook Station. The shroud is split explosively into four sections and caught in nets. Such a shroud is planned for Skylab during launch and travel through the atmosphere.
Space

Aviation Week Network Staff
The Dassault Falcon 7X flies over water after taking off from the company's airfield in Bordeaux. The first flight on May 5, 2005, lasted 96 min.
Business Aviation

Aviation Week Network Staff
The North American Rockwell Sabre 75 is a growth version of the Sabreliner 60 series, which it replaces. Powered by twin Pratt & Whitney JT12A-8 turbojets. The Sabreliner 75 has a cruise speed of Mach 0.79 and seats up to 12, including crew.
Business Aviation

By Daniel Williams
With the IATA AGM in India and Aviation Week’s Engine Leasing, Trading & Finance events imminent, Flight Friday looks at Indian narrowbody engine flight hours.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Speaking during Routes Asia 2025, representatives from Noida International Airport spoke about its plan for launching enhanced air connectivity across the Delhi-National Capital Region.
Airports & Networks

By Alan Dron
Work is moving ahead on the development of the new regional airport at Musandam, Oman, with the final design of the proposed airport now complete.
Small Narrowbody Jets

Speaking during Routes Europe 2025, Lithuanian Airports shared recent route successes, updates on major infrastructure expansions across its airports and key targets for enhanced air connectivity.
Airports & Networks

Aviation Week Network Staff
The cover of Aviation Week & Space Technology’s June 2, 1975, issue depicts the first prototype of the European multi-role combat aircraft (MRCA) flying over its flight test base at Manching, Germany.
Defense

By Routes Marketing Team
Aviation Week's Routes 360 Headlines on Wednesday 28 May 2025 covers the latest notable developments and key insights from Routes 360 members.
Airports & Networks

ANA Aeroportos de Portugal is strengthening its transatlantic footprint and pursuing greater airline and passenger diversity across its airports.
Airports & Networks

Madrid Airport told Routes about its recent route successes and what it meant to be crowned the winner of the Over 20 Million Passenger category at the Routes Awards.
Airports & Networks

Aviation Week Network Staff
The cover of the June 6, 1960, issue shows the Kiwi-A nonflying test reactor for the Project Rover nuclear rocket program is photographed during full-power operation.
Space

By Jeremy Kariuki
Wheels Up Lead Check Pilot and Former Army Pilot Carl Shcoenwald describes the company's fleet of Beechcraft King Air 350i aircraft as "workhorses" in an interview with BCA's Jeremy Kariuki.
Business Aviation