During Routes World 2024 in Bahrain, Routes spoke to The Red Sea International Airport to discuss its first year of operations and plans for international expansion.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will host the 19th Routes Americas event, the leading aviation forum dedicated to advancing air service development across the Americas.
U.S. regional carrier CommuteAir has bolstered the resilience of its charter-dedicated Embraer 170 through signing up for Brazilian OEM’s Exchange Plus Program.
The cover of the issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology dated Dec. 16, 1974, shows an Army/Rockwell International laser-guided prototype Hellfire missile being tested on a Bell Helicopter AH-1G Huey Cobra at Los Angeles International Airport.
In our feature about the Mir cosmonauts' reentry preparations, we learn that Russia plans to complete a crew changeout the week our issue dated Mar. 23, 1992, was published.
Australia’s Alliance Aviation Services has executed two binding contracts with Scissortail Aviation and Bellinger Asset Management covering the sale of six Embraer E190 airframes.
A rationalization of fleets will bring more Airbus A220s and Embraer E1s on to the second-hand market, believes the president of sales and leasing company Jetcraft Commercial.
In this week's Flight Friday, we turn our attention to the Airbus A330 family. Between 2019 and 2024, the A330 fleet witnessed a substantial reduction.
Our Route Opportunities feature explores the latest unserved and underserved routes promoted through Routes 360, providing supporting information for airline network planners to consider and capitalize on.
Aircraft asset management firm ABL Aviation, is teaming up with Embraer on a $400 million financing facility dedicated to supporting the OEM’s E-Jet E2 program.
On a Sunday morning in October 1924, the airship ZR3 departed from Friedrichshafen, Germany, beginning the first transatlantic flight from continental Europe to the Americas.
The first elements of the International Space Station (ISS) to be launched will be the Khrunichev/Boeing FGB spacecraft (top) shown undergoing checkout in Russia, and the Boeing Node 1 docking hub in checkout at the Kennedy Space Center.
Read the feature package from page 38 in the October 2, 1989 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology, including an article about pilot shortages, fixed-based operators, and two new turboprop business aircraft and their differing performance qualities.
Aviation Week Network offers award-winning podcasts on all aspects of aerospace, including defense, space, air transport, and business aviation. Here are November's most listened-to episodes.