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Mar 26, 2013
The congressional mandate that has created a backlog of foreign repair station applications also has forced airlines to reconsider expansion and contract maintenance plans because desired locations do not have FAA-approved shops, industry executives report.
Mar 25, 2013
Inspired by two Roman palaces, the National Building Museum was constructed in the 1880s with the dual purpose of housing the U.S. Pension Bureau and providing “a suitably grand space for Washington's social and political functions.” On March 7, nearly 300 aviation and aerospace luminaries from around the globe gathered in the cavernous building for Aviation Week's 56th annual Laureate Awards.
Mar 25, 2013
In 2012, deliveries of large commercial jets manufactured by Airbus and Boeing exceeded $88 billion in value, at estimated prices, up 57% since 2008. During that same four-year period, the global economy had its worst years since World War II. The macroeconomic recovery has been anemic, and demand for air travel only marginally better. While airline revenue passenger kilometers grew 6.9% in 2010 following a 3.5% decline in 2009, growth eased to just 5.3% in 2011.
Mar 25, 2013
Air Canada's Alan Butterfield leads M&E through unprecedented circumstances.
Mar 25, 2013
With the help of all of the supply chain solutions available and the plethora of options for component asset management, airlines are gaining efficiencies and improving their bottom lines.
Mar 22, 2013
As Boeing prepares to conduct at least one and possibly two test flights as part of the certification of its redesigned 787 lithium-ion battery system, the airframer also is seeking FAA clearance for a series of ferry flights for aircraft stranded around the world. Several 787s remain at airports where they have been stuck since the fleet was grounded in mid-January. Boeing is working with the airlines and the FAA for some of them to be cleared for one-off ferry flights by the end of this month to relocate them to modification centers.
Mar 21, 2013
JetBlue Airways next year will offer a “premium” onboard product solely for its transcontinental flights on a dedicated fleet of Airbus A321 aircraft, Chief Commercial Officer Robin Hayes said March 20 during the New York-based carrier’s annual Analyst Day. Hayes, however, offered few details on the planned premium product, and no mention was made of a separate cabin.
Mar 18, 2013
Inmarsat named Bill Peltola senior director-aviation services for the Asia-Pacific region.