Air Transport

By Michael Bruno
Aerospace supplier Woodward plans a production facility in Greer, South Carolina, to build servo-hydraulic actuation systems, initially for the Airbus A350.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Lori Ranson
Resiliency of premium demand among major U.S. airlines shows no signs of waning.
Airlines & Lessors

By Jens Flottau
Lufthansa Group’s board of directors has nominated energy exec Johannes Teyssen as its next Chairman, replacing Karl-Ludwig Kley, who has been Chair since 2017.
Airlines & Lessors

By Victoria Moores
Lufthansa and Amadeus have trialed the use of mobile phones to confirm passenger identity, ahead of the rollout of the EU Digital Identity Wallet.
Emerging Technologies

By Swaati Ketkar
Air Works Group has introduced the Airbus Competence Training Suite for A320 family aircraft.
Workforce & Training

By Victoria Moores
The first Britten-Norman Islander to be built in the UK in nearly 60 years is more than 50% complete.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Ella Nethersole
Kenya Airways is moving ahead with its plans to expand its fleet and forge strategic partnerships.
Airlines & Lessors

Aviation Week Network Staff
All the important data related to Cebu Pacific in recent years.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
The U.S. Transportation Department has ordered Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico to terminate their joint venture.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
New York JFK's new Terminal 6, set to open next year, will be served by all-electric ground handling vehicles to be shared by airlines using the terminal.
Airports & Networks

By Adrian Schofield
Sydney Airport has revealed a proposed master plan that includes major development of its terminals to help provide for a significant capacity increase.
Airports & Networks

By Ella Nethersole
The fleet of West African carrier Cabo Verde Airlines has been boosted by the arrival of two former IndiGo-operated ATR 72-600s from lessor TrueNoord.
Airlines & Lessors

By Chris Sloan
Canada’s Porter Airlines no longer thinks of itself as small or niche.
Airports & Networks

By Ella Nethersole
Dubai-based express cargo carrier SolitAir has signed an agreement with lessor World Star Aviation (WSA) for two Boeing 737-800Fs.
Airlines & Lessors

By Chen Chuanren
Air Incheon and All Nippon Airways have begun codesharing on Japan-South Korea cargo services following each carrier's respective freighter integrations.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
Indian LCC IndiGo has unveiled plans to add another European point to its growing network, with nonstop flights from Mumbai to Copenhagen launching in October.
Airports & Networks

By Lee Ann Shay
Currently an all-Airbus A330 operator, AirAsia X plans to add A321neos and A321LRs to its fleet next year that will enable it to go into new markets.
Airlines & Lessors

By Chris Sloan
Turboprops have been phased out in U.S. aviation, but JSX is making the case for a comeback.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alex Derber
Germany's MTU Aero Engines has earned a rating upgrade thanks to a strong position on new engine platforms, booming services business and financial discipline.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Sean Broderick
A broad industry coalition has appealed to the FAA seeking changes to new rules mandating drug and alcohol testing for certain foreign repair stations.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Victoria Moores
U.S.-based electrofuels (e-fuel) producer Infinium is evaluating new locations as capacity at its first two plants has already sold out.
Emerging Technologies

By Christine Boynton
Moving through the third quarter, Alaska Air Group is reporting strong revenue trends for the period, while operational challenges put pressure on earnings.
Airlines & Lessors

By William Moore
Carbon Analysis checks in on Asia-Pacific (APAC) region carriers All Nippon Airways, China Southern, IndiGo and Korean Air, with positive results.
AWIN Knowledge Center

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Europe’s airports are now confident that the transition to the new European Entry Exit (EES) system should overall be a smooth one.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Michael Bruno
Union workers at GE Aerospace in the Cincinnati area are set to decide whether to ratify a tentative agreement reached with the engine OEM.
Aircraft & Propulsion