In today's dynamic aviation landscape, airlines and MROs are under increasing pressure to improve efficiency, maintain compliance, and overcome workforce challenges. Join this thought leadership session to explore how AI is transforming configuration management and maintenance practices.
The planning, design and development of efficient, accessible intermodal transportation hubs, particularly at airports, will take centre stage this November 4 - 6 at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong for the Super Terminal Expo.
As in so many other industries, AI has become the buzz word in aerospace. But the software is having real world implications for how the rapidly evolving industry does business. Aviation Week editors will unpack how the industry is starting to harness AI and how AI is reshaping the industry.
Hokkaido Airports highlighted recent route launches and outlined its strategic goals for expanded air connectivity across Asia during Routes Asia 2025.
Read this pilot report about the Yak-40, a Soviet feederliner jet transport built in classically rugged Russian design. Our reporter, Herbert J. Coleman, said it was an easy aircraft to fly with heavy reserve power from its three-engine package.
Protoype Dassault-Breguet Falcon 50 long-range business jet overflies southeastern France during recent test flights from test flight center at Istres.
Representatives from the Los Cabos Tourism Board highlighted the destination’s recent success in air connectivity and outlined plans to target key international markets during Routes Americas 2025.
Kenya Airways has signed an agreement with a Brazilian OEM for the Embraer Collaborative Inventory Planning program to optimize inventory and reduce operational costs for its E190 jets.
Implementing 5-axis machining can be a game-changer for aerospace, but success hinges on the right tools. This webinar provides a practical guide to the benefits of 5-axis machining and the software and on-machine solutions that that help you achieve efficient and high-quality production of airframe and engine parts.
Super Terminal Expo announces a strategic partnership with Airport Business Review (Airpo) to co-host a Non-Aeronautical Revenue Forum at its 2025 edition.
Built to carry 72 aircraft with the most powerful engines ever put into a vessel, the USS Saratoga (CV-3)—the U.S. Navy’s first “fast” aircraft carrier—was launched at the New York Shipbuilding Corp. shipyard in Camden, New Jersey, on April 7, 1925, and featured on the cover of our April 20 edition.
This webinar brings together industry leaders to explore scalable, cost-efficient strategies that enhance productivity, reduce waste, and empower the workforce.
In 1955, new technical developments aimed at providing longer range, greater mobility and improved bombing accuracy for Britain's new subsonic strategic striking force of V bombers was revealed during a Parlimentary debate on the military budget.
CAE is at the forefront of unified crew training - offering a unique solution to lower costs and increase the level of operational excellence for operators.
Tropical fish, a highly perishable commodity, are being transported to the U.S. from South America in a wartime Boeing B-17G converted into a flying aquarium.
First Project Mercury space capsule is completed at McDonnell Aircraft Corp. St Louis, Missouri, and was ready to be delivered to National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Wallop's station, Virginia, we reported in the April 18, 1960 issue of Aviation Week.