Repair developments for new-generation engine programs will be key drivers of cutting material demand across Lufthansa Technik’s global engine operations.
Russia’s largest airline owner, Aeroflot Group, is spending $1.1 billion on insurance settlements to obtain the remaining 36 aircraft it operates that are still owned by foreign lessors.
Cambodia has inaugurated its new Phnom Penh Techo International Airport (KTI), a $2 billion project that replaces the capital’s long-serving Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH).
Polish airspace was temporarily closed overnight when more than a dozen Russian drones crossed into the country during a major aerial attack on Ukraine.
Rumors that Boeing could be blowing the dust off an old product development plan and reviving its New Midsize Airplane appear wide of the mark with many impediments to that course of action.
A potential long-haul strategy would be a logical extension of exploring features customers want in the next five or so years, Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said.
Boeing maintained its strong delivery pace in August, handing over 57 aircraft to customers, the second-highest monthly total this year behind June’s 60.
Rwanda and Senegal have signed a Bilateral Air Services Agreement to strengthen air connectivity, enhance economic cooperation, and expand trade opportunities.
Stratos CEO Gary Fitzgerald eyes potential acquisition opportunities as leasing sector consolidation continues, creating a growing role for asset managers.
M&A experts say production rate increases, retiring small shop owners and a paucity of middle-market assets to buy will draw more attention to smaller companies.
South African Airways has decided to “no longer serve as co-champion” of a pan-African airline group that it was planning to create with Kenya Airways.