Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

IBEROJET, Spain leased ex-THAI A330-300 (1289) with Trent 700s from Aerolease Aviation.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

SKYWAY AIRLINES, Philippines agreed to lease two ex-ASL Airlines Belgium 737-400Fs (27256/25773) from World Star Aviation.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

PAN AM BRANDS and AVi8 teamed to explore the relaunch of Pan American World Airways as a scheduled airline.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

AVIANCA CARGO was selected by Amazon Air Cargo to operate daily Bogotá-Miami with 767-300F.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

LATAM AIRLINES BRASIL leased ex-IndiGo A320neo (8688) with GTFs from Jackson Square Aviation.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

WIZZ AIR took delivery of fifth new A321neo (12610) on lease from ACG as part of multi-aircraft SLB transaction.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

CPaT GLOBAL was selected by VietJet to provide A320 aircraft system courses.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

NESMA AIRLINES, Egypt leased ex-China Eastern A320-200 (5326) with V2500s from Deucalion Aviation.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

AIR T renegotiated $30m financing agreement with existing institutional investors that increases transaction to $100m (some of which allocated to CRESTONE AIR PARTNERS), extends repayment timelines and increases financial flexibility.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

PASSUR AEROSPACE was selected by JetBlue for its ARiVA software to mitigate the impact of air traffic management delays, irregular operation (IROP) events and diversions on its network.

Air Transport

By Sean Broderick
The bill would mandate ADS-B In for U.S commercial aircraft operating scheduled service four years and narrow current exemptions used in military flying.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Delta TechOps will be replacing its legacy maintenance and engineering systems with Trax’s eMRO and eMobility products.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Alan Dron
Ascend Airways has taken delivery of a fifth Boeing 737 as it moves toward a target of operating eight of the narrowbodies by the end of 2025.
Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford
The 2025 Paris Air Show is set to take place in a more complicated global context, with geopolitical, trade and supply chain tensions running high.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Christine Boynton
Heading into summer with the debut of a pared-down basic economy and fees for checked bags behind it, Southwest Airlines is considering what to offer next.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
Riga Airport is preparing to move forward with a major terminal expansion project following a meeting with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Airports & Networks

By Alex Derber
Lessors need a “strong stomach” to invest in assets like the CFM Leap and Pratt & Whitney GTF, SMBC Aero Engine Lease's managing director believes.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Kurt Hofmann
The chairman of Turkish Technic says discussions are underway with CFM International to explore setting up a Leap engine repair shop in Istanbul.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick
With airlines complaining there is too little SAF available, an industry alliance has formed to streamline the production chain from feedstock to final product.
Emerging Technologies

By Alan Dron
At both the premium and low-cost ends of the spectrum, airlines and cabin designers are trying to customize their products.
Interiors & Connectivity

By Kurt Hofmann
Gulf Air CEO Jeffrey Goh highlights the need for widebody wet leases even though the airline's Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engine problem has improved.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alan Dron
All airlines from Tanzania and Suriname have been banned from European Union (EU) airspace, under the latest update of the EU Air Safety List.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

The third Emirates A350 arrived at Bahrain International Airport on 2 June, making the Kingdom the first destination in the airline’s network to be exclusively served by the Emirates A350.
Airports & Networks

Air India has added more flights to Bangkok, Colombo, and Kathmandu, to meet the growing passenger demand.
Airports & Networks

By Helen Massy-Beresford
European transport ministers reached an agreement on plans to reform the EU261 legislation that governs air passenger rights, but airlines are disappointed.
Safety, Ops & Regulation