Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford, Kurt Hofmann
Strikes in France and Germany are causing major disruptions for European airlines, with delays, canceled flights and airport closures.
Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Latvian carrier airBaltic plans to wet-lease more aircraft from March 27 to May 31 to mitigate the impact of delays in engine maintenance by Pratt & Whitney.
Airlines & Lessors

By Chen Chuanren
Vietnam Airlines resumed its Da Nang–Tokyo (Narita) service on March 26.
Airlines & Lessors

By Adrian Schofield
Seoul-based LCC T’Way Air is expanding its international operations by establishing a secondary hub at South Korea’s Cheongju Airport.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
The partnership marks Virgin Atlantic’s entry to the South Korean market.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
Mexico’s largest airline also faces the prospect of competition from a state-run Mexicana.
Airports & Networks

By Chen Chuanren
The Chinese facility's first A321neo has been handed over to Juneyao Airlines.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Adrian Schofield
The carrier plans to resume flights from Tokyo Haneda Airport to Beijing and both Shanghai airports—Pudong and Hongqiao—starting April 1.
Airlines & Lessors

By Aaron Karp
Canada's Air Transat is utilizing the A321LR's range to connect Montreal with Lyon.
Airports & Networks

By Guy Norris
Flatter cargo forecasts, rising costs and more efficient twinjet replacements push FedEx and UPS MD-11s toward retirement.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By David Casey, Aaron Karp
Canada’s Porter Airlines is in the midst of dramatically changing its overall business strategy with the introduction of new Embraer E195-E2 aircraft.
Window Seat Podcast

By Lori Ranson
Explaining its plans not to pursue Ultra Air, JetSMART said it hoped to commence operations in Colombia as soon as possible.
Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Strikes at oil refineries are threatening supplies of kerosene to Paris airports.
Airports & Networks

By Daniel Williams
Russia's domestic traffic has begun to drop below the equivalent month in 2019, suggesting sanctions on aircraft and engine parts may be having an effect.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Michael Bruno
The collapse of SVB and the fire sale of Credit Suisse CS suddenly have reminded the world what it was like in 2008 as the Great Financial Crisis emerged.
Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Brussels Airlines has signed a wet-lease agreement with CityJet for the summer season, with two CRJ-900s set to join the carrier’s fleet.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
Toronto-based Porter Airlines has revealed six U.S. destinations that it may fly to with its new Embraer E195-E2 regional jets.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Lessor Airborne Capital seized three 737-8s and one 737-800 from Canada's Flair, which is now seeking $50 million in damages.
Airports & Networks

By Karen Walker
American Airlines says the multifaceted XLR was the aircraft equivalent of a Swiss Army Knife.
Airports & Networks

By Garrett Reim
The point-to-point flight is estimated to take about 10 min. in Archer’s Midnight electric-vertical-takeoff-and-landing vehicle.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Adrian Schofield
Japan Airlines is addressing one of its fleet replacement priorities by placing a firm order for 21 Boeing 737-8s.
Airlines & Lessors

By Christine Boynton
JetBlue announced the temporary slots in a new filing on March 21.
Airlines & Lessors

By Victoria Moores
Irish regional wet-lease specialist CityJet is introducing Bombardier CRJ1000s to its fleet, with the first few aircraft scheduled to be placed with Lufthansa.
Airlines & Lessors

Aviation Week Network Staff
Russian airlines continue to maintain foreign-made commercial airliners despite Western sanctions that banned spare parts delivery to the country a year ago.
Maintenance & Training

By Aaron Karp
Governments in the Americas continue to hinder airlines, imposing high taxes and fees while failing to develop aviation infrastructure, IATA's Peter Cerda says.
Airports & Networks