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By Karen Walker
József Váradi was one of the founders of Wizz Air in 2003. He previously worked at Procter & Gamble for 10 years and then Malév Hungarian Airlines. He
Airlines & Lessors

By Karen Walker
In a year where most airlines have been forced to shrink, Wizz Air has added new bases, expanded existing bases and plans to launch an Abu Dhabi-based
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
Financial discipline, innovation and long-term thinking make Wizz the first ultra-LCC to win the industry’s top award
Airlines & Lessors

By Karen Walker
Qatar Airways, a five-star oneworld alliance airline, was among the first to operate all-cargo flights on passenger aircraft in the pandemic, as well as being among the first to restart routes and introduce additional hygiene measures on aircraft, including using ultraviolet cleaning and requiring face shields as well as masks.
Airlines & Lessors

By Linda Blachly
Will the pandemic change aircraft cabin designs?
Interiors & Connectivity

By Linda Blachly
Airlines are prioritizing cabin hygiene, pulling out all the stops to assure passengers and crews that it is safe to fly in the pandemic environment
Interiors & Connectivity

By Linda Blachly
According to IATA, the risk of infection on airplanes is probably lower than in many confined spaces because modern airplanes have cabin air
Air Transport

By Linda Blachly
Aircraft cabin interior product forecast:
Interiors & Connectivity

By Chen Chuanren
Aircraft cabin interior product forecast:
Airlines & Lessors

By Alan Dron
The Heathrow expansion plan heads to Britain’s top court
Airports & Networks

By Chen Chuanren
Joint Chinese-US company broadens the simulator market.
Maintenance & Training

By Linda Blachly
Industry players and governments continue to push ahead toward environmental targets as they navigate the pandemic era. In the near term, airlines and
Aircraft & Propulsion

By David Casey
Ryanair, Europe’s largest ULCC, has reduced planned flight capacity by 20% during September and October in response to waning demand. Forward bookings
Airlines & Lessors

By Aaron Karp
UK-based easyJet will shut down three of its domestic operating bases on Aug. 31, yielding to the realities of the COVID-19 crisis.
Airlines & Lessors

By Karen Walker
IATA chief remains optimistic despite grueling recovery road.
Airlines

By Linda Blachly
Even though the pandemic has stalled airlines’ financial and traffic growth, the aviation industry continues to move forward on environmental
Airlines

Passenger traffic, RPKs, load factor, FTKs. Revenue, operating expense, operating profit/loss and net profit/loss.
Airlines

Report shows in service, parked/reserve, parked, storage/not on order and on order for the world's 100 largest airlines.
Airlines

By Henry Canaday
Climate policy, not oil markets, increasingly sets future fuel charges.
Airlines

By Sean Broderick
The 36-member ICAO Council has adjusted the baseline for its Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) program
A&D Week 2020

By Linda Blachly, Victoria Moores
Their customers are grounded, but airlines are working to keep them loyal.
Air Transport

Phil Gunter
The frequent-flyer program (FFP) is a key communications tool and should be leveraged to keep members informed and interested in the airline during
Airlines & Lessors

Evert De Boer
No one can escape the consequences of COVID-19, including airline loyalty programs. But in many ways, the programs could play a particularly relevant
Airlines & Lessors

By Karen Walker
Airlines want a harmonized set of hygiene standards, but it’s a difficult goal.
Airlines & Lessors

By Linda Blachly
As airliners begin to fly again, the pandemic outbreak may prove to have a longer-lasting impact on industry efforts to boost sustainability, but eco
Aircraft & Propulsion