Air Transport World

By Karen Walker
When FAA issued its plan to ensure airliner avionic systems would not be compromised by incoming 5G wireless phone service across the US, airlines
Connectivity

By Karen Walker
US regional airlines are struggling to acquire or keep the number of pilots they need to maintain service to the small American communities they
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Karen Walker, David Casey, Chen Chuanren
As more COVID-related travel restrictions lift, airlines and airports across Asia-Pacific are seeing demand return. And they are also looking to new markets as China adheres to its zero-COVID policy.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker, Ben Goldstein, Lori Ranson, David Casey
What will these two U.S. airlines look like as a single operation; and how hard will it be to get it through regulatory approval?
Air Transport

By Karen Walker, Sean Broderick, Bill Carey
Airlines are angry about an FAA proposal to address the risk of interference from new 5G wireless towers in the U.S.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker, David Casey, Victoria Moores
Why are European and UK airport and airline execs fighting about the air travel disruptions that have occurred this year, as people rush to fly again, instead of working together on solutions?
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
Flyr CEO Tonje Wikstrøm Frislid talks about her experience of launching an airline mid-pandemic and her growth plans for the airline.
On Location

By Karen Walker
In a show that was relatively low on new commercial aircraft orders, you’d think Airbus and Boeing might be eager to play up the value of those deals that were announced.
On Location

By Karen Walker
Qatar Airways' Boeing order firms an MOU it signed in January after Airbus canceled the airline’s A321neo order.
On Location

By Karen Walker
LATAM ordered 17 additional A321neos at Farnborough and indicated it was considering the extended-range A321XLR as well.
On Location

By Karen Walker
The deal was signed this week at the Farnborough Airshow.
On Location

By Alan Dron, Victoria Moores, Karen Walker
ATW Editors covering the airshow, back after a four-year gap, talk about the commercial air transport buzz, orders, technology announcements and that heatwave.
On Location

By Victoria Moores
Newly appointed Ethiopian Airlines CEO Mesfin Tasew is not planning to announce any new aircraft orders at this year’s Farnborough Airshow, but he has
On Location

By Karen Walker
The Baku-based airline's 787-8 fleet will reach 10 by 2030.
On Location

By Victoria Moores
After several years of analysis, the new ATR EVO family was announced in May.
On Location

By Alan Dron
Production is planned to begin in early 2024 with first flight in 2026, according to CEO Blake Scholl.
On Location

By Alan Dron
BBAM is one of the largest owners of the 737-800BCF, with 40 already on its books.
On Location

By Linda Blachly
Washington DC-based Alder Fuels expects completion of its first “greencrude” plant in 2024.
On Location

By Karen Walker
The order was already on Boeing’s order & deliveries site as an unidentified customer.
On Location

By Victoria Moores
The two companies will cooperate on a series of early concept ground tests of a Rolls AE 2100 engine, followed by a full-scale ground test of a Rolls Pearl 15 jet engine.
On Location

By Victoria Moores
Abelo also confirmed an order for 10 short take-off and landing (STOL) ATR 42-600S.
On Location

By Linda Blachly
Airbus UpNext has selected Curtiss-Wright’s Actuation Division to provide custom actuation technology for use on the eXtra performance WING demonstrator project.
On Location

By Alan Dron
CEO Akbar Al Baker briefed journalists at Farnborough Airshow.
On Location

By Alan Dron
Embraer is still considering whether to launch the 70- or 90-seat version of the rear-mounted engine design first.
On Location

By Linda Blachly
The Japanese regional is refreshing its fleet with ATR 42-600s.
On Location