How a new turbine oil can alleviate unpleasant cabin odors and improve APU performance explains Katie Lutton, Technology Manager for Eastman Aviation Solutions.
Three of China’s largest airlines announced their quarter one (Q1) 2025 results. #FlightFriday compares Air China, China Eastern Airlines, and China Southern Airlines' domestic flights versus international.
Aviation Week Network's Defense Conference 2025 will feature influential voices in aerospace and defense, highlighting key speakers and their groundbreaking sessions.
On March 22, 1995, Aviation Week & Space Technology Managing Editor David M. North became the 61st person to fly the U.S. Air Force/Northrop Grumman B-2, and the first since the bomber’s initial flight on July 17, 1989, who was not a Northrop or U.S. Air Force pilot, or a Defense Dept. official.
Socata/Aerospatiale TBM 700 combines twin-engine cabin class comfort with the lower operating costs of a single turboprop engine. The aircraft can operate from small airports and is capable of cruising at 300 kt. true airspeed 26,000 ft.
Speaking to Routes in Seville during Routes Europe 2025 Münster/Osnabrück Airport outlined recent success with airline partners and how the northwest German airport plans to increase passenger numbers.
Representatives from Turismo de Portugal spoke with Routes after winning the Destination category at the Routes Awards for the second consecutive year.
Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong demonstrates the erection of the lunar surface deployable S-band antenna as lunar module pilot Edwin E. Aldrin works with lunar sampling equipment.
During Routes Europe 2025, Edinburgh Airport discussed its recent growth, new developments and what it meant to be named Overall Winner at the Routes Awards.
Aviation Week Network offers award-winning podcasts on all aspects of aerospace, including defense, space, air transport, and business aviation. Here are April's most listened-to episodes.
Bulgaria Air is continuing to move its Airbus A220s on to new scheduled routes as the Sofia-based carrier rounds out its fleet of the Canadian-built small narrowbodies.
Routes caught up with Jet2.com to discuss how its partnerships with airports and tourism authorities helped secure its second consecutive win in the Airline category at the Routes Awards in Seville.
This week’s Flight Friday looks at narrowbody engine utilization by Asia-Pacific operators (which in this analysis excludes China and India operators).