The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 5-to-4 vote on June 26, upheld President Donald Trump’s September 2017 directive temporarily banning nationals from seven countries from traveling to the U.S.
Embraer CEO Paulo Cesar Souza e Silva reiterated his complaints about Canadian government funding for the Bombardier C Series at a company event here, as both manufacturers head towards what could be a crucial Farnborough Airshow for that program and the Embraer E-Jet E2.
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings (AAW), riding a wave of strong demand across its diverse lines of business, has increased its full-year profit outlook 5% and is now projecting a 35-40% increase over 2017’s adjusted net profit of $133.7 million on revenue of $2.6 billion.
The U.S. Congress likely will leave the federal cap on passenger facility charges (PFC) unchanged at $4.50 per flight segment in the upcoming FAA reauthorization bill, but language in the House-passed bill would alter the program in other ways, according to people familiar with the matter.
FAA and the European Commission have signed an agreement that will lead to lowering fees the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) charges U.S. manufacturers to endorse design approvals, according to the U.S. agency.
Plans to build a third runway at London Heathrow Airport are already facing a legal challenge after a UK parliamentary vote paved the way for Europe’s busiest airport to expand significantly.
Bombardier executives acknowledge that while the large regional-jet space has several participants, the order battles will, for the foreseeable future, come down to the two major players.
Qantas has completed a cabin refurbishment on the first of its turboprop aircraft, as the group undertakes an upgrade program across its Bombardier fleet.
Proposed Vietnamese startup airline Bamboo Airways has boosted its fleet plans with a major Boeing widebody aircraft deal, supplementing an existing agreement for Airbus narrowbodies.
Pending decisions on joint-venture proposals between Hawaiian and Japanese airlines and Qantas Airways and American Airlines would have a major impact on key international markets.
The Trump administration revived a call to spin off U.S. air traffic control (ATC) services from FAA as part of a larger proposal to radically overhaul the federal government.
LCC Norwegian said it would launch a new twice-weekly London Gatwick-Tampa, Florida service from Oct. 31, as it also revealed increased frequencies on other routes in its long-haul winter schedule from Gatwick.
Ethiopian Airlines is planning to launch new airlines in Chad, Guinea, Mozambique and Zambia before the end of 2018, CEO Tewolde Gebremariam told Aviation Daily sister publication ATW on the sidelines of the ACI Europe and World General Assembly here.
Canadian LCC WestJet’s contracted regional service WestJet Link debuted June 20 with its first flight between British Columbia cities Cranbrook and Prince George, flown via a capacity purchase agreement (CPA) with Vancouver-based regional carrier Pacific Coastal Airlines.
Paris airports operator Groupe ADP and Airport Authority of Hong Kong (AAHK) said they signed two memoranda of understanding (MOU) covering airport management, aviation development and cargo development aimed at strengthening cooperation between Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) and Hong Kong International Airport (HKG).
New York JFK International Airport Terminal 4 (T4) remains on firm footing following its recent expansion, with Delta Air Lines and its SkyTeam alliance partners holding a dominant, and growing, position, while vacancies are quickly snapped up by newcomers, a Fitch Ratings analysis finds.
The process of choosing a new CEO for Air France-KLM is causing turbulence for the airline group after French media reports that Philippe Capron, the CFO of water and waste company Veolia, was about to be named to the post sparked a backlash.
FAA will respond to recommendations of its NextGen Advisory Committee (NAC) to focus air traffic management (ATM) improvements in the U.S. Northeast corridor and to provide enhanced surveillance service in oceanic airspace at the committee’s June 27 meeting.
Bombardier will unveil the first production-line installation of its new Atmosphere cabin, on a CRJ900 bound for Delta Air Lines, at next month’s Farnborough Airshow, using the event as the centerpiece of its post-C Series focus on the 60-100-seat regional aircraft market.