Coronavirus

By Victoria Moores
Aircraft lessor Avolon and consultancy firm IBA have each issued 2021 forecasts and both predict a regionally fragmented recovery, depending on the pace of COVID-19 vaccine rollouts.
Airlines & Lessors

By Aaron Karp
Outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump lifted travel restrictions on European and Brazilian airline passengers on his penultimate full day in office, but the incoming administration of President-elect Joe Biden immediately responded that it would not allow the travel bans to be lifted.
Airports & Networks

By Kurt Hofmann
Lufthansa’s LCC Eurowings may hire 130 flight attendants for the summer 2021 season after reaching an agreement with trade union Verdi.
Airlines & Lessors

By Kurt Hofmann
Last year was one of contrasts for El Al. As with all airlines, the Israeli carrier was impacted by a sudden and severe drop in travel demand because
Airlines & Lessors

CAPA-Centre for Aviation
The aviation and travel industries must face up to a sobering reality in 2021: Vaccines will be just a sideshow for international aviation for most of
ATW

By Michael Bruno
Leading Tier 1 supplier Spirit AeroSystems and the U.S. Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im) have inaugurated a new kind of federally backed, discounted-rate lending for aerospace suppliers—beginning with a $40 million transaction based on receivables from Spirit’s lower-tier providers.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Norwegian is dropping long-haul in a bid to survive. But if Europe’s short-haul LCCs are faring better, they still need more bookings.
Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford, Jens Flottau
Budget carriers have been taking steps to secure their activities—but they need bookings to pick up soon.
Airlines & Lessors

By Guy Ferneyhough
Airports in England are set to receive financial support from the British government under a new scheme, the launch of which coincides with more stringent COVID-19 travel restrictions coming into force in the country.
Airports & Networks

Matthew Ziemkiewicz and Gail Dunham
Despite unprecedented economic constraints, improving the safety of commercial aircraft must remain the highest priority.
Air Transport

By Irene Klotz
NASA did not immediately say why the hot fire was cut off about 67 sec. after ignition.
Space

By Jen DiMascio
Ask the Editors: Joe Biden’s choice to name recently retired General Lloyd Austin as defense secretary seems both political and personal.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Victoria Moores
All UK travel corridors will close starting early morning Jan. 18 to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Victoria Moores
A new $1.5 billion leasing platform called KLA Aviation Finance is being formed, through a strategic partnership between opportunistic investor Kennedy Lewis and aircraft management specialist Arena Aviation Capital.
Airlines & Lessors

US DOT says US scheduled pax airlines employed 366,750 full-time equivalent (FTE) workers in Nov, down 19.3% vs Nov '19.
Air Transport

By Helen Massy-Beresford
France has set out new stricter travel measures in an attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus, requiring arrivals to the country from outside the EU to take a COVID-19 test both before departure and after a period of self-isolation on arrival.
Airports & Networks

By Kurt Hofmann
Austria’s Innsbruck Airport (INN) is set to close in September for four weeks to allow a major renovation of its 2,000-m (6,562-ft.) runway.
Airports & Networks

SUN-AIR GERMANY has filed for bankruptcy after German authorities demanded repayment of almost US$10.6m.
Air Transport

EASTAR JET, South Korea is expected to file for court receivership in January 2021 to find a new investor.
Air Transport

AZUL, Brazil is expected to place new A330-900 (1952) into storage upon delivery and could keep aircraft there until 2022.
Air Transport

ALASKA AIR GROUP says its cash burn in 4Q20 was about $350m vs $399m in 3Q20; it expects burn of $125m-$150m in January, based on year-over-year drop
Air Transport

By Alan Dron
The small African nation of Lesotho has banned all flights, both domestic and international, as a precautionary measure to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

AIRCASTLE had $2.7m net income on $180.9m revenues for third quarter ended November 30 vs $59.5m on $248.9m a year ago; it owns 260 aircraft (vs 270 a
Air Transport

TRANSDIGM proposed private offering of $1.2b senior subordinated notes to help redeem outstanding notes due 2024..
Aerospace

AIR CANADA agreed to sell two 767-300ERs (TBA) to Cargo Aircraft Management (ATSG) for leaseback as converted freighters; aircraft will be converted
Air Transport