Air Transport

By Alan Dron
Mongolian airline Hunnu Air plans to expand its small fleet of regional aircraft as it seeks to grow its route network.
Small Narrowbody Jets

By Adrian Schofield
ANA and Air India have expanded their codeshare partnership, giving the carriers improved access to domestic destinations in each other’s countries.
Airlines & Lessors

Etihad Airways and Spanish-based carrier Air Europa are set to work towards a strategic partnership.
Air Transport

FlyDubai has launched three new destinations in Iran, this includes the start of flights to Bushehr and Tabriz from 13 March and Qeshm from 14 March.
Airports & Networks

Emirates is set to further strengthen its presence across Asia with the launch of daily non-stop flights between Dubai and Shenzhen from 1 July 2025.
Airports & Networks

Beginning 31 March 2025, Air India will operate its fourth weekly flights from Delhi to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport (HND).
Air Transport

Ethiopian Airlines launched a new passenger flight service to Porto, Portugal, effective July 2, 2025.
Airports & Networks

Royal Air Maroc will serve three direct flights per week between Casablanca, and Beijing, starting 20th January 2025.
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
Norwegian is acquiring 10 Boeing 737-800s, currently placed with the airline by an undisclosed lessor.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Chen Chuanren
The VietJet Aviation Academy and the International Aviation Academy of New Zealand have signed an agreement to collaborate on pilot training in Vietnam.
Maintenance & Training

Sponsored by Sydney Airport
Sydney is forecast to maintain it’s ranking as Australia’s biggest city well into the future. Australia’s gateway, Sydney Airport is primed for growth.
Air Transport

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

By David Casey
Wizz Air, Virgin Atlantic and Scandinavian Airlines are among the airlines adding new routes during March 2025 as the northern summer season gets underway.
Airports & Networks

By Stephen Costley

AVIA SOLUTIONS GROUP announced that AVION EXPRESS BRASIL received its AOC to launch ACMI operations in 1Q25 with A320s; it plans to operate 10 by end of 2025 and 25 by 2027/2028. Australia's SKYTRANS received AOC to operate narrowbodies (A319) on ACMI operations.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

Jason Greenberg to Chief of Legal and General Counsel of Crestone Air Partners, Denver.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

John M. Lamola to Group Chief Executive Officer of South African Airways.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

FRONTIER AIRLINES plans to begin Atlanta-Aruba on May 24 and -San Pedro Sula, Honduras on June 12 (A320).

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

EUROWINGS plans November 3 to begin three-times-weekly Berlin Brandenburg-Abu Dhabi (A320).

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

Bernadette Ryan to Vice President of Contracts of Crestone Air Partners, Denver.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

AIRASIA X had RM229.1m net income in 2024 (vs RM336.5m in '23) on 28% higher revenues. It has 18 A330s (17 active).

Air Transport

IAG

By Stephen Costley

IAG had €392m net income on €8b revenues in 4Q24 vs €504m on €7.2b in 4Q23; and €2.73b net profit on €32.1b in 2024 vs €2.66b on €29.5b in 2023. It now has 601 aircraft (396 short-/205 long-haul) vs 582 a year ago. BRITISH AIRWAYS earned €2.4b vs €1.6b; IBERIA €867m vs €940m; VUELING €400m vs €396m; AER LINGUS €205m vs €225m.

Air Transport

By Christine Boynton
A double-digit percentage wage increase will go into effect for Alaska Airlines flight attendants under a newly ratified contract.
Airlines & Lessors

By Kurt Hofmann
Turkish Airlines’ long-expected Boeing aircraft order remains on hold, CFO Murat Sekar said during the company's fourth quarter financial results call.
Airlines & Lessors

By Christine Boynton
The new U.S. administration plans to “supercharge” the hiring of air traffic controllers as lawmakers prepare to scrutinize related infrastructure and staffing.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Alan Dron
The South African government has confirmed John Lamola as Group CEO of South African Airways, following almost three years holding the role on an interim basis.
Airlines & Lessors