A survey by aircraft-connectivity supplier Inmarsat has revealed that 83% of business travelers would rebook with airlines that offer high-quality connectivity, and 74% of business travelers now see inflight Wi-Fi as “crucial.”
As many as six new aviation companies will be invited to pitch their businesses to potential investors, partners and others at a San Francisco conference.
Fred Lewis, Chairman of Black Pilots of America Inc. discusses with William Garvey, editor-in-chief of Business & Commercial Aviation his organization's purpose and goals towards educating young people about aviation.
A coalition of aviation stakeholders is urging the leadership of the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee to refrain from attaching additional amendments regulating aircraft noise to the chamber’s version of the FAA reauthorization bill.
There were 25% fewer instances of drones interfering with wildland firefighting efforts as of July when compared to the same time last year, the DOI says.
Inflight connectivity might be a highly sought-after commodity by airlines and their passengers, but one of its biggest providers is struggling to turn demand into dollars.
An unmanned aircraft with graphene-enhanced, carbon-fiber skin has been unveiled by the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in the UK, with flight tests expected shortly.
A Workshop on the Implementation of Regulation (EU) No. 1207/2011 regarding ADS-B, its surveillance performance and interoperability, was held in Brussels July 4, with a large number of stakeholders attending and others following it remotely.
Triumph Group’s long-running divestiture effort recorded another selloff as the aircraft structures and parts provider has closed on the sale of Triumph Structures—East Texas to Merritt Preferred Components.
When it comes to Learjet business jet production in Wichita, Bombardier has not made any decisions, Bombardier President and CEO Alain Bellemare told analysts Aug. 2.
Bombardier’s business aircraft division grew sales and its aftermarket business during the second quarter of 2018, while revenue and deliveries dipped.
In its third round of U.S. airport infrastructure grants, FAA has released an additional $770.8 million in funding, bringing the total airport improvement program (AIP) awards announced year-to-date to $2.1 billion. A total of $3.2 billion in AIP allotments will be distributed this year.
U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Wisconsin) said she was “90% sure” Congress would pass legislation reauthorizing FAA before the Sept. 30 deadline when the agency’s current authority expires, and said the Senate could take up the bill following next week’s recess during a speech at the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) Air Safety Forum here.
As the UK prepares to leave the European Union (EU), its aerospace research universities are joining forces to create a national aviation consortium to provide a single point of engagement with the global aerospace industry.