This week’s #FlightFriday focuses on Eastern European (excluding Russian) operators, corresponding with the upcoming MRO BEER event in Vilnius, Lithuania.
The prestigious 2024 ATW Awards ceremony took place in Dubai on May 31. The event recognized outstanding achievements and leadership in the aviation industry.
Airport Nürnberg, winner of the Under 5 Million Passenger category at the Routes Awards, spoke about the recognition from its airline partners and recent success.
Our June 29, 1959, cover showed a North American X-15 “rocket research aircraft” being dropped from a Boeing B-52 on its first free-flight flight test two weeks earlier near Edwards AFB, California.
A new, portable, immersive simulator launched this month could help militaries enhance close air support training, streamlining provision and enhancing realism.
At Routes Europe 2024, representatives from Polish Airports S.A. (PPL S.A.) outlined Poland’s growing transfer hub status and how the airports plan for growth.
At Routes Americas 2024 in Bogota, representatives from Sabre spoke about how changes in route development have led to the need for more robust data sources.
Nassau Paradise Island Promotion Board, co-host of Routes Americas 2025, spoke to Routes in Bogota about what delegates can expect from the event next year.
Routes Asia 2024: Japan National Tourism Organization spoke about growing traveler numbers and what it meant to be named the Overall Winner at the Routes Awards.
In July's commercial editorial, we take a look at Airbus, Boeing and their suppliers while analyzing lessons learned from the ongoing supply chain crunch.
Last week's analysis showcased that international flights are back to 2019 levels; this week we look at the "resurgence" of the passenger widebody market.
Athens International Airport discuss its record breaking 2023 and what it meant to win the Over 20 Million Passengers category at the Routes Awards in Aarhus.
Steadily expanding Greenville Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) has started hosting its first crossover jet services, increasing links from Upstate South Carolina.
Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR) discussed what it meant to receive the Under 5 Million Passenger category award during Routes Americas 2024.