Emirates SkyCargo has ordered five more of the world’s largest and longest-range twin-engine freighter, building on its earlier purchase of five Boeing 777 Freighters.
Aviation Week's Commercial Fleet & MRO Forecast shows that more than 21,900 new commercial aircraft deliveries will take place globally over the 10-year period.
Changi Airports International has secured a contract to manage non-aeronautical business at Hainan Haikou Meilan International Airport for the next decade.
This week’s Carbon Analysis looks at the top four European full-service carriers by fleet size: Air France, British Airways, Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines.
Boeing and the union representing 33,000 striking machinists have agreed new contract terms to end the more than month-long walkout. The union vote is Oct. 23.
The FAA will examine Boeing’s in-service safety assurance process, putting another key element of the company’s commercial aircraft operation under scrutiny.
In an Elliott Investment Management podcast, conversations with each of its eight proposed board candidates are being rolled out over the next 50 days.
The agreements come well ahead of major aviation changes in the region, with the impending launch of international flights from Greenland’s capital Nuuk.
Such a development would provide commercial air transport with potential safety and efficiency improvements, while spurring the debate on AI trustworthiness.
Spirit AeroSystems, the Wichita-based lead supplier of aerostructures to Boeing, said it will furlough around 700 employees for 21 days starting Oct. 28.
Saudia Cargo has signed a Standard Ground Handling Agreement (SGHA) with Swissport International, which will serve as its official ground-handling agent at Nairobi Airport.
As Official Global Airline Partner of the NBA and the inaugural title partner of the Emirates NBA Cup, Emirates has revealed its nose-to-tail livery dedicated to the league.