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By Brian Everstine
Geopolitical tensions create a demand for carrier deployments that is not likely to abate soon.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Garrett Reim
Nearly 2,000 cubesats have been launched in the past 20 years.
Commercial Space

BCA Staff
Flight into wet snow can be deadly. Snow can contain liquid particles on the flakes or liquid can fall among the snowflakes and pose a significant safety hazard.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Aaron Karp
The cuts mean that 21 of 42 destinations (both year-round and seasonal) to which American Airlines has been flying from Austin will be dropped in early 2024.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
From Dec. 1, IndiGo will fly daily between Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport and Gondia Airport.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
The Japanese city of Nagoya is returning to Finnair’s network after a four-year absence.
Airports & Networks

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Engineering services provider AeroTEC is building expertise to maintain tomorrow’s hydrogen- and electric-powered aircraft.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Christian Albertson
Expect MRO spending from Middle Eastern carriers to surpass those in China.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Craig Gottlieb
Aftermarket providers must improve contractual, asset and supply chain insights to succeed in the post-pandemic market.
Supply Chain

By Garrett Reim
The type, a step down in size from cubesats, is popular for experiments and tech demos.
Commercial Space

The region’s capacity gap is closing after a long lag.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
By the end of December, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines will all be operating to Auckland Airport (AKL) in New Zealand from LAX.
Airports & Networks

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Continuing airworthiness management organizations are adding new aircraft types and regulatory approvals to their capability lists.
Marketplace

By Jens Flottau
Bookings collapse as, security considerations affect operations. Many airlines in the Middle East have to adapt to new realities, again.
Dubai Airshow

By Kent Jackson
How flight departments can legally trading time for time.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Alan Dron
The ability to increase frequencies, improve regional services and replace ageing narrowbodies are among the reasons for Air Serbia’s venture into the crossover jet segment.
Small Narrowbody Jets

By Keith Mwanalushi
Aftermarket stakeholders suggest collaboration and more efficient regulation are required to unlock benefits of new technologies.
Emerging Technologies

By Victoria Moores
Virgin Atlantic eyes Asian opportunities with SkyTeam membership.
Airlines & Lessors

By Aaron Karp
The carriers are now codesharing on flights operated by both airlines between Dublin Airport and Philadelphia International Airport.
Airports & Networks

As global players from across the aerospace, space and defence spectrum prepare to gather, this year’s Dubai Airshow is set to be the biggest on record.
Dubai Airshow

By Steve Trimble
The fighter needs more cooling system capacity to keep electronics from overheating, but long-term requirements may entail major changes.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Asia Digital Engineering’s new EASA Part 145 maintenance approval will help it boost MRO services outside the Asia-Pacific region.
MRO

By Patrick Veillette, Ph.D.
There are many causes of windscreen crazing, or fine cracking, some due to manufacturing stresses that pilots and mechanics cannot control.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Alex Derber
Success in Lufthansa Technik’s components business is driving record results, alongside growth in workforce and new contracts.
MRO

By Lindsay Bjerregaard, Swaati Ketkar
The facility will enable the Australian airline to insource maintenance activities that have previously been performed in Europe.
MRO