Morten Mortensen from Copenhagen Airport discusses the recovery of the Daniah airport’s traffic and how it is working to offset lower capacity to China.
Cabin crew at Swiss have until Dec. 19 to approve a new labor deal that has been agreed to between the airline and its unions, following months of negotiations.
Air Greenland CEO Jacob Nitter Sørensen outlines strategic steps for the airline as the nation faces big changes related to new airports and increasing tourism.
With a new firm order for 30 Airbus A220-300s and purchase rights for a further 20, AirBaltic is positioned to grow its fleet to 100 of the type by 2030.
CFM International partners GE Aerospace and Safran have completed the conceptual design review for the next-generation RISE open fan propulsion system.
As the world grapples with climate change and travel rebounds globally following the COVID-19 pandemic, the aviation industry is at an inflection point.
The Turkish agreement is one of two mega-orders Airbus has been expecting for Dubai; the other one, with Emirates for A350s, is still hanging in the balance.
Aviation in the Middle East and Türkiye is one of the most dynamic and important sectors of the economy. From a global perspective, airlines in this part of the world are leaders when it comes to innovation, advancements, and technology.
The largest African aviation group, Ethiopian Airlines Group, has outlined an ambitious growth strategy dubbed “Vision 2035”. One of the five pillars of the growth roadmap is its fleet.
Emirates has placed a firm order with Boeing for a further 90 777X, including for the smaller 777-8 variant, while flydubai has ordered its first 787s.