Southwest Airlines, looking to solidify and potentially improve upon a projected 3% unit-revenue increase in 2019 amid costs rising at the same rate, has increased fares in most U.S. domestic markets by $2-$5.
TAP Air Portugal CEO Antonoaldo Neves still sees strong benefits from an alliance membership even though many airlines are choosing to establish joint ventures (JVs).
Slovenia-based Adria Airways signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Russia’s Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company (SCAC) to lease 15 Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ100) regional aircraft Nov. 26, bringing the aircraft to a second European operator.
Industry officials expect U.S. and UK negotiators to reach a new open skies agreement in the next round of negotiations taking place Nov. 28 in Washington D.C., but ownership and control regulations remain a concern.
Singapore Airlines Group is performing a network reshuffle among its subsidiary airlines, which will see LCC Scoot take over 17 routes from SilkAir, which is in turn being merged into Singapore Airlines (SIA).
China has approved United Technologies Corp.’s acquisition of Rockwell Collins, completing all regulatory reviews necessary to complete the proposed $30 billion deal.
Nigeria-based Med-View Airline is a scheduled passenger airline that has succeeded –despite numerous survival challenges over the years – largely as a result of its involvement in the airlifting of pilgrims. Chukwu Emeke reports.
Ireland-based lessor SMBC Aviation Capital has posted a $168 million pre-tax profit for its fiscal 2018 first-half, up 7.5% on the prior year, and is preparing for a $1 billion capital boost over the coming weeks.
Boeing continues to provide airlines more details on the MAX family’s stall-protection systems and carriers are sharing the information with their pilots, reiterating that even if elements of the systems are new, troubleshooting procedures have not changed.
A political declaration issued by the UK and European Union (EU) Nov. 25—an agreement setting conditions for how they will work after the Brexit separation—calls for an air transport agreement to ensure continued connectivity for airlines within the European trade bloc.
While data from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) shows improvement in airline customer service over the past decade, passenger complaints to the department have increased over 10% during the same period, according to a recent report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).
Airbus Commercial Aircraft president Guillaume Faury says Airbus will give the market more concrete guidance on the proposed A321XLR in 2019, an aircraft Faury asserts can “change the industry.”
Air France is planning to reduce its 10-strong Airbus A380 fleet, returning at least two of the five leased superjumbos it operates, an industry source told Aviation Daily, confirming a Nov. 23 report by French newspaper Les Echos.
Airbus believes the Airbus A330neo will gain “more traction“ in the market once airlines are able to verify the aircraft’s in-service performance, now that TAP Air Portugal has taken delivery of the first A330-900.
Four African airlines are high on the delivery list for Airbus’ latest aircraft – the A330neo – and today the first of the new generation widebody was delivered to Portugal’s national carrier, TAP.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged governments in Africa to maximise the positive social and economic power of aviation by working together to promote safe, sustainable and efficient air connectivity.
Air New Zealand has introduced its first Airbus A321neo, with Virgin Australia and the Qantas Group due to follow with their own new-generation narrowbodies.