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By Guy Norris
The California-based electric air taxi developer has marked a key flight test milestone by flying a full-size S4 prototype to its design range of more than 150 mi. on a single charge.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Ben Goldstein
Delta Air Lines plans to increase its capacity between Canada and the U.S. by 150% in September, responding to the Canadian Government’s decision to relax border restrictions on Aug. 9.
Airlines & Lessors

By Guy Ferneyhough
The UK government launched a consultation July 23 to explore the introduction of mandates that would require a certain percentage of fuel on board an airliner to be sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Victoria Moores
South African Airways’ (SAA) low-cost subsidiary Mango plans to enter business rescue, the South African equivalent of administration, just as SAA prepares to resume flights following its own business-rescue exit.
Airlines & Lessors

By Thierry Dubois
Aviation is accustomed to being described as a sector to blame for climate change—but it is also about to become a victim of global warming.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
Less than eight months after Israel and Morocco agreed to normalize diplomatic relations, El Al Israel Airlines and Israir have launched their first commercial flights between the countries.
Airports & Networks

By Victoria Moores
ACI Europe, the body that represents Europe’s airports, believes the European Commission (EC) ruling for a 50% minimum slot-use threshold for the 2022 winter season could have gone even further, sharply contrasting with vocal opposition from IATA.
Airports & Networks

By Helen Massy-Beresford
The Dublin-based LCC said it was seeing a strong rebound into August and September as pent-up demand is released into the market.
Airlines & Lessors

By Chen Chuanren
Government measures and an increase in traffic at Changi Airport helped Singapore Airlines Engineering Company (SIAEC) return to profit.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Ben Goldstein
A pair of federal lawmakers are seeking to bolster the security of cargo aircraft flight decks, part of an effort to address a longstanding safety loophole raised by pilots of freighter aircraft.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Ben Goldstein
IATA sharply criticized the European Commission’s (EC) decision to set the continent’s minimum slot-use threshold at 50% for the 2022 winter season, slamming the move as “out-of-touch” with the harsh economic reality facing airlines.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Lori Ranson
As Air Canada emerges from a government-induced hibernation, the airline believes it has sized its fleet to meet demand that is finally starting to move off the bottom.
Airlines & Lessors

By Victoria Moores
The UK High Court has rejected a legal challenge against the government’s handling of COVID-19 travel restrictions, which called for greater transparency in how decisions are being reached.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Adrian Schofield
Although international travel recovery remains a distant prospect, some Asia-Pacific countries are looking ahead and developing scenarios for reopening their borders.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Victoria Moores
New TAP Air Portugal CEO Christine Ourmieres-Widener is currently in “listening mode,” but sees journey predictability and greater use of digital technologies as cornerstones of TAP’s future strategy.
Airlines & Lessors

By Kurt Hofmann
Icelandair said that better-than-expected Boeing 737 MAX technical reliability is the catalyst behind a new initiative to review its long-term fleet strategy, which will begin at summer’s end.
Airlines & Lessors

By Maxim Pyadushkin
The Airbus A220 crossover narrowbody jet has secured its first Russian order.
Airlines & Lessors

By Adrian Schofield
The New Zealand government has announced it will suspend quarantine-free travel from Australia for eight weeks, effectively halting the two-way travel bubble between the two countries.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By David Casey
The DOT has tentatively approved the comeback of ExpressJet, the U.S. regional carrier that ceased operations last September after United Airlines consolidated its Embraer ERJ-145 flying with CommutAir.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
The Aer Lingus request seeks authority to display JetBlue’s B6 code on flights operated by the Irish carrier from any point or points behind any member state in the European Union, via any points in the EU, and via intermediate points to any destination in the U.S. and beyond.
Airlines & Lessors

By Lori Ranson
Southwest Airlines could exercise up to 44 options for Boeing 737 MAX jets in 2022 to either fuel growth or accelerate retirements of older 737-700s.
Airlines & Lessors

By Thierry Dubois
It is high time for ICAO to integrate climate concerns into its statutes, otherwise little progress can be expected at its next general meetings, the French air and space academy (AAE) says.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Lori Ranson
Alaska Air Group is planning to reactivate 10 of its Airbus A320s to accommodate a surge in demand that shows no signs of slowing.
Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Europe’s airports see a role for themselves in encouraging the use of alternatives to kerosene, as new European legislation highlights their vital role in reducing the sector’s emissions.
Airports & Networks

By Ben Goldstein
American Airlines plans to hire 1,350 more pilots by 2022, part of an effort to return to full capacity as demand recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Airlines & Lessors