European defense spending may be growing faster now than at any time since World War II, but trends continue to vary significantly from country to country.
As the industry eagerly awaits the announcement of the winner of the competition for the F/A-XX 6th-generation naval fighter, there are many other lines of modernization efforts that the Navy is trying to address to increase its capabilities to better deal with current and future threats.
Boeing orders swelled in March, bolstered by official bookings of several large, previously announced orders from BOC Aviation, Japan Airlines, and Korean Air.
Coinciding with Aviation Week Network’s MRO Americas, the Carbon Analysis looks at the U.S. Big Three: American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines.
NATA's vice president of regulatory affairs, Jenny Ann Urban, discusses the SMS implementation requirement and how industry is progressing with compliance.
According to data from Aviation Week Intelligence Network’s Fleet Discovery Military tool, the global fleet of C-390s will increase more than 500% by 2035, from the ten in service today to 51 in 2035.
Airlines for America President and CEO Nick Calio talks aviation challenges A4A has worked through and the new administration's approach to air transport.
Taiwan is moving at a steady pace with air force modernization, but its procurement goals seem to clash with what its primary ally, the U.S., sees as priorities
With a general election looming, Australia announced an early 2025-26 budget which included a boost to defense spending despite a wider focus on tax cuts.
Passenger traffic data from some of Europe’s leading carriers for Q4 2024 shows a mix of record-breaking figures for some while others remain below 2019 levels.
By David Casey, Chen Chuanren, Adrian Schofield, Tony Griffin
Editors analyze major issues raised at Routes Asia 2025, including aircraft supply constraints, geopolitical influences and China's recovering travel market.
Counting up the world's top cargo airports confirms that Hong Kong International remains the global leader but there are changes further back in the pack.
According to data from Aviation Week Intelligence Network’s Fleet Discovery Military tool, combined open requirements for training aircraft of all mission types total an eye-opening 1,051 aircraft.
The fourth quarter (Q4) of 2024 saw record-high operating revenues for three of Europe’s major airline groups, with two reporting positive net results.