Air Transport

DC Aviation Al-Futtaim VIP Terminal (DCAF), a business aviation services provider, has expanded its charter fleet with the addition of several new state-of-the-art aircraft.
Business Aviation

Air India has disclosed orders it placed earlier for 10 A350 widebody and 90 single-aisle A320 Family aircraft.
Air Transport

Qatar Airways Group chief executive officer, Mohammed Al-Meer, took part in this year’s Doha Forum, highlighting the airline’s commitment to sustainable growth.
Aerospace

Emirates will be introducing a third non-stop service between Dubai and Melbourne, starting from 30 March 2025.
Air Transport

Noida International Airport (NIA) in India successfully completed its validation flight on December 9, - a vital element of the aerodrome licensing process.
Airports & Networks

By Daniel Williams, Guy Ferneyhough
This year the number of Airbus A330s converted into freighters passed the half-century mark, but that number will look meager compared to a decade from now.
AWIN Knowledge Center

By Helen Massy-Beresford, Christine Boynton, Lori Ranson, Adrian Schofield
2024 was full of challenges and milestones for airline consolidation efforts around the world.
Airlines & Lessors

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

Angolan operator BestFly this year handled 125 flights between cargo planes, VIP Flights commuter flights, and the helicopter flights.
Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

CHORUS AVIATION completed sale of its Regional Aircraft Leasing unit, including FALKO, to HPS INVESTMENT PARTNERS.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

Randolph deGooyer to Chief Operating Officer of Chorus Aviation, Canada (effective January 1); Jolene Mahody is retiring

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

Doug Clarke to President of Jazz, Canada.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

IATA opened an expanded office in Abu Dhabi with new training center to offer cutting-edge programs across a wide range of aviation disciplines.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

TOKI AIR, Japan took delivery of its first ATR 42-600 (1618). It also operates two ATR 72-600s.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

AIRBUS booked orders in November from undisclosed customers for 10 A321neos, 15 A330-900s and five A350-900s and now has 779 (742 net) orders in 2024.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

SWISS INTERNATIONAL AIR LINES ordered for five more A350-900s for delivery from 2027. It now has 10 on order.

Air Transport

By Stephen Costley

AIR TRANSPORT ACTION GROUP (ATAG) says aviation industry supports 86.5m jobs globally and generates an economic impact of $4.1 trillion, representing 3.9% of global GDP. In 2023, 4,072 commercial airports were served by 1,138 airlines flying more than 29,000 aircraft on 67,300 global routes overseen by 162 air traffic management providers.

Air Transport

Aviation Week Staff
Marketplace for Commercial Aircraft & Engines.
AWIN Knowledge Center

Aviation Week Network Staff
Airbus delivered 84 commercial aircraft in November, bringing its 2024 total through Nov. 30 to 643 deliveries to 82 customers.
AWIN Knowledge Center

By Christine Boynton
An advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPRM) explores how to define “controllable” airline delays and cancellations.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Guy Norris
A newly developed high-pressure turbine upgrade kit to increase CFM Leap 1A time-on-wing has been cleared for use after receiving FAA and EASA certification.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Ben Goldstein
Electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) air taxis have been hailed as a major breakthrough in electric aviation and urban mobility.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Thierry Dubois
Safran Seats has an estimated 30% share in the premium seats market and demand is deemed solid.
Interiors & Connectivity

By Christine Boynton, Lori Ranson
Activist investors have spotted opportunity in U.S. airline brands working to restore profitability amid challenged margins and changing consumer preferences.
Airlines & Lessors

Aviation Week Network Staff
As Russian airlines continue to look for new ways to source spares under sanctions, Aeroflot Group is looking to buy a small fleet of freighters for teardown.
Aircraft & Propulsion