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By Victoria Moores
Norwegian regional airline Wideroe is looking to add up to five more De Havilland Canada DHC8-400s by 2023 and is considering another three Embraer E-Jets, although this depends on fuel prices.
Airlines & Lessors

By Victoria Moores
Airlines for Europe (A4E) has estimated that the European Commission’s Fit for 55 proposal—a wide-ranging package of sustainability regulations—could cost the industry €34.4 billion ($36.3 billion) per year by 2050.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Chen Chuanren
To accommodate a potential surge in passenger handling demand in the coming months, Singapore’s Changi Airport will partially reopen Terminal 2 (T2) starting May 29.
Airports & Networks

By Victoria Moores
UK LCC easyJet has added “Climate Change Transition” as a specific item on its corporate-risk register, highlighting the growing significance of sustainability to airline operations.
Airlines & Lessors

By Sean Broderick
Big pilots’ unions say the challenge to finding qualified flight crew member is a money problem.
Maintenance & Training

By Lori Ranson
United Airlines believes that aircraft availability in the short term continues to be a challenge, and that the timing of its substantial narrowbody order in 2021 was extremely favorable for the company.
Airlines & Lessors

By Adrian Schofield
Thai AirAsia X (TAAX) has become the latest Southeast Asian carrier to file for court-supervised rehabilitation in order to restructure its debts.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alan Dron
In its latest round of sanctions aimed at Russian entities in the wake of the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the UK government has barred three Russian airlines from raising cash by selling their slots at UK airports.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Alan Dron
EasyJet has set itself an interim carbon emissions target of 35% by 2035.
Airlines & Lessors

By Guy Norris
Longstanding Airbus avionics supplier Honeywell says its new generation flight management system (FMS) will be offered on all future A320, A330 and A350 airliners from late 2026 onward.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Thierry Dubois
Aerostructures supplier Daher has partnered with the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology to develop a welding technology for the assembly of primary aircraft substructures made from thermoplastic composites.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Kurt Hofmann
Swedish airport operator Swedavia plans to reopen Terminal 4 at Stockholm Arlanda (ARN) to handle increased travel in time for an expected summer rush.
Airports & Networks

By Alan Dron
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) plans to cut around 4,000 flights from its schedules at the height of the northern hemisphere summer season.
Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Air France-KLM has begun exclusive discussions with Apollo Global Management over the injection of €500 million ($527 million) of capital into an engine subsidiary, in the airline group’s latest step toward repaying its COVID-19 related state aid.
Airlines & Lessors

By Chen Chuanren
Filipino LCC Cebu Pacific is planning to launch so-called ‘green routes’ in 2025 as part of its drive to introduce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) into the airline.
Airlines & Lessors

By Kurt Hofmann
Avion Express Partners sees Africa as a future potential wet-lease market that can help mitigate the European seasonality capacity gap. Vilnius
Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Almost three months on from the initial shock of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the long-term impacts of the ongoing conflict on commercial aviation and aerospace are becoming clearer.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Jens Flottau
Regional jet OEM has issued an RFI to engine-makers for a powerplant that features 20% lower fuel burn.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick
Fuel producer Phillips 66 has received approval from county officials to proceed with its proposal to covert an oil refinery in Rodeo, California, to the production of renewable fuels including sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Sean Broderick
Raising the mandatory U.S. pilot-retirement age above 65 would create unintended consequences that would offset any benefit that comes from increasing the number of eligible pilots, two pilot groups warn.
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
A team of energy companies and the government of Panama have announced plans to build the world’s largest biofuel production and distribution hub.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Brian Everstine
The U.S. military plans to use contracted commercial aircraft to airlift infant formula into the country amid an ongoing shortage, as part of “Operation Fly Formula.”
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Carole Rickard Hedden
Disruptive aviation will require changes to how people learn their jobs, according to Christopher Courtney, director of advanced air mobility at CAE.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Lori Ranson
Sun Country may establish a base outside of its Minneapolis headquarters in the future, but has no immediate plans given the opportunities that exist in its home market.
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
On-demand helicopter service provider Blade Air Mobility has agreed to acquire the commercial passenger transport activities of three European helicopter companies for a total of €48 million ($51 million) in cash.
Safety, Ops & Regulation