Aviation Week spoke with Virgil Pizer, CEO of PEM-AIR Turbine Engine Services, to learn how the company leverages its size, flexibility, and customer-first approach to serve operators who need responsive maintenance solutions.
Routes Europe has officially been handed over to route development stakeholders across Rimini, Italy. Routes spoke with the host team about the significance of the event for the city and what delegates can look forward to experiencing.
African Aerospace and Arabian Aerospace magazines are now part of the Aviation Week Network, bringing you the same trusted aerospace content in a new digital home.
With the imminent shift in the narrowbody sector, as the Boeing 737 is overtaken by the Airbus A320 family, Flight Friday showcases these industry workhorses.
Join Jeppesen's VP Martin Kemp to discover how integrated EFB solutions help small commercial fleets optimize workflows and scale operations with FliteDeck Pro.
Japanese Embraer E-Jet operator Fuji Dream Airlines has launched an air cargo service, handling small consignments of freight in the underfloor holds of its aircraft.
In past decades, it was not unusual for Aviation Week to place advertisements on its front cover. Such was the case for the Aug. 8, 1955, issue, which featured an ad showcasing the then-new Grumman F11F-1.
Terminal 2 at Vietnam's Cam Ranh International Airport (CXR) is actively expanding its international connections through new routes and airline partnerships as foreign travel rebounds.
As we look forward to the Dubai Airshow 2025, let's revisit Aviation Week Network coverage from 2023, highlighting key industry developments and announcements.
Cessna Aircraft had delivered approximately 30 of its single-turboprop Caravan 1s since receiving certification for the utility aircraft in October 1984. Read more in our archived issue of August 26, 1985.
The cover of Aviation Week & Space Technology’s Sept. 1, 1975, issue featured a full-scale model of the proposed Air Force/Boeing Air-Launched Cruise Missile (ALCM) built for integration studies.
The cover of the September 4, 2000, issue shows NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory, which provided significant data during its initial year of operation, complementing astronomical observations in other wavelengths.
This cover is a painting that aims to make the dawn of time visible. Using its sunshade to help keep its infrared detectors near absolute zero, the Next Generation Space Telescope peers back to an era just after the Big Bang.
In this webinar, PwC will explore how aerospace and defense companies are addressing persistent cost overruns and multi-year delays by replacing manual, backward-looking reports with unified, predictive analytics.
During Routes Europe 2025, Routes caught up with The Red Sea International Airport to discuss its regional growth and plans for international expansion.