Dublin-based LCC Ryanair has blamed lower-than-expected winter fares for its second profits warning in three months and warned that a further drop in income might materialize if unexpected events intervene.
With fewer than 70 days before Britain’s exit from the European Union (EU), aerospace still has no real sense of the UK’s future relationship with the EU.
Philippine LCC Cebu Pacific expects to receive its first Airbus A321neo in coming days, and under a revised delivery timetable another five are due to arrive this year.
Air France KLM CEO Benjamin Smith asked the French Senate for improvements at Paris CDG and Orly airports, hoping the ongoing privatization process will be an opportunity.
Embattled Indian airline Jet Airways appears to be closer to gaining the bailout funding it needs to ensure its survival, although some important details still need to be resolved in talks between the major lenders and investors.
The partial shutdown at FAA is likely to delay several major airspace-modernization and safety initiatives, including implementation of new approach procedures at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) and the roll-out of taxiway-landing warning systems at major U.S. airports.
The launch of Uganda Airlines has been delayed following a dispute between the start-up's interim board and its implementation team, reports ch-aviation.
Boom’s Overture supersonic airliner will be as quiet on takeoff and landing as subsonic aircraft flying similar routes today, the startup says, providing more insight into its efforts to reconcile the high-speed and low-speed requirements for its Mach 2.2 commercial aircraft.
The White House has resubmitted four nominations to fill vacancies on the board of the U.S. Export-Import (Ex-Im) Bank that have prevented the export credit agency from approving transactions greater than $10 million.
Longview Aviation Capital, which has agreed to buy the Q400/Dash 8 program from Bombardier for $300 million, plans to establish a new company in Ontario, called de Havilland Aircraft Co. of Canada, to produce the Q400 and support the in-service Dash 8 regional-turboprop fleet.
Wait-times at Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoints leveled off Jan. 16, although U.S. lawmakers remain anxious that the respite won’t last if the ongoing partial federal government shutdown drags on into February.
European pilot representatives have accused Ryanair of using the threat of base closures as a “weapon” to force pilots and cabin crew into signing collective labor agreements (CLAs).
Collins Aerospace is to supply avionics for NASA’s X-59A QueSST low-boom supersonic flight demonstrator, now under development by Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works.
United Airlines (UAL) reported fourth-quarter 2018 net income of $462 million and pre-tax earnings of $556 million, year-over-year (YOY) declines of 20.2% and 10.3%, respectively.
William Franke, Air New Zealand, airBaltic, Spirit Airlines, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, Airlink and the Airbus A220 airliner have been announced as among the top winners of the ATW 45th Annual Airline Industry Achievement Awards.
Following the drone sightings that shut down London Gatwick Airport in December 2018, manufacturers of equipment to counter unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) said the technology is available and expressed frustration that airports and authorities are not being more proactive in meeting the threat.
Unpaid controllers, delayed certifications and a European regulatory quagmire are just some of the impacts of political crisis across two continents. Listen in as our editors discuss.
OEM giant Boeing and top aerostructures provider Spirit AeroSystems signing a master agreement covering several aircraft for years, further pressing suppliers.
Airbus Commercial Aircraft president Guillaume Faury sees the A320 and A220 ideally placed to “evolve in parallel” and anticipates making further decisions on how later this year.