He started his journalism career in 1992 as a freelance writer for Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Germany’s largest daily national newspaper and soon specialised in air transport. Jens joined Aviation Week and Aviation Daily in 2000 as one of the European correspondents. Later his role was expanded to cover international air transport. In 2013 he was named Managing Editor Commercial.
Jens frequently appears on radio and TV to comment on industry matters. In 2003, he received the Hugo Junkers Award of the German aviation press for his coverage of Fairchild Dornier’s bankruptcy. He was named the country’s top travel and air transport writer by the Travel Industry Club three times. Jens graduated from the Munich School of Journalism.
Airbus is extending and broadening its industrial footprint in China, and is being rewarded with an initial conditional order for 70 more aircraft from China Aviation Supplies Holding Company (CAS), the government’s central purchasing vehicle. The CAS order includes 43 A320-family aircraft and 27 A330s, fewer than some industry sources had indicated.
Air Berlin is expected to be de-listed and its major shareholder, Etihad, is understood to be planning to increase its stake in what could be the beginning of a new phase in its partnership strategy, industry sources tell Aviation Week. The companies did not comment.
Jens Flottau (Frankfurt), Guy Norris (San Diego), Amy Svitak (Paris)
Two weeks after Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared, aviation safety experts continue to toil over plausible causes. But even if debris from the aircraft is recovered soon, it may be months before a clearer picture emerges about what happened onboard the Boeing 777.