Aviation Daily

By Alan Dron
Low-cost long-haul operator Level plans to resume services Sept. 11, with the start of a weekly rotation between its home hub of Barcelona and New York JFK.
Airlines & Lessors

By Sean Broderick
Airline fleet-planning is taking a back seat to planning for survival amid the largest demand downturn in commercial aviation history.
Airlines & Lessors

By Wesley Charnock
The COVID-19 crisis has heightened the need for more environmentally sustainable practices and the industry needs to “reinvent itself,” a senior easyJet figure has said.
Airlines & Lessors

By Ben Goldstein
United Airlines will furlough more than 16,000 workers on Oct. 1, less than half its previous estimate of 36,000, as the carrier has seen a greater-than-expected participation in voluntary separation and time-off programs.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alan Dron
Passenger numbers at Middle Eastern and North African airlines may not return to pre-COVID-19 levels before 2027 if worst-case scenarios come to pass, the body representing Arab airlines said Sept. 1.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alan Dron
Plans for the financial restructuring of long-haul specialist Virgin Atlantic were approved by the English High Court in London Sept. 2.
Airlines & Lessors

By Adrian Schofield
Qantas will rely on its Boeing 787s to operate international services for the next three years, but in the longer term it still sees a role for its Airbus A380s and other types it plans to order, CEO Alan Joyce said.
Airlines & Lessors

By Adrian Schofield
The wide variety of national standards for closing borders or restricting flights due to COVID-19 is one of Qatar Airways’ main challenges in operating internationally, according to CEO Akbar Al Baker.
Airlines & Lessors

By Tony Osborne
Tokyo’s Metropolitan Government is studying whether Leonardo’s AW609 commercial tiltrotor could be used to link the city with a remote island archipelago.
Airports & Networks

By Graham Warwick
The first of two aircraft fitted with a modular hybrid-electric propulsion system developed under a European research program is expected to fly in September.
Emerging Technologies

By Chen Chuanren
Starting Sept. 3, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) will gradually allow international flights from Austria, Cambodia, Canada, Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Sweden and Thailand to land at Beijing as its first point of entry.
Airports & Networks

CO2 Emissions In COVID
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U.S. Airport TSA Screenings Year-Over-Year Comparisons
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Weekly profile of a major airline.
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Annual Count Of Active Commercial Aircraft, Historical & Forecasted
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By Bradley Perrett
A court will auction almost all the shares in small private Chinese carrier Longjiang Airlines on Sept. 29-30.
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
With backing from KLM and Airbus, the Technical University of Delft in the Netherlands has tested its Flying-V concept for an ultra-efficient airliner by conducting the first flight of a subscale model.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Bill Carey
Canadian carrier WestJet announced Sept. 1 that it will increase the surcharges it collects from domestic passengers to offset rate increases by air navigation service provider (ANSP) Nav Canada.
Airlines & Lessors

By Ben Goldstein
Spirit Airlines plans to raise $600 million backed by two upstart loyalty programs, part of an effort to boost cash reserves while daily losses continue to mount.
Airlines & Lessors

By Jens Flottau
IATA sees the need for further government financial assistance as airlines continue to suffer amid sluggish air travel recovery.
Airlines & Lessors

By Ben Goldstein
American Airlines went a step further than Delta Air Lines and United Airlines in relaxing its change fee policy, upping the ante by eliminating the charges for tickets to near-international destinations, in addition to domestic flights.
Airlines & Lessors

By Kurt Hofmann
Star Alliance member EgyptAir and hybrid LCC Air Cairo have begun a commercial tie-up after announcing a memorandum of understanding in May.
Airlines & Lessors

By Michael Bruno
The commercial aerospace manufacturing world breathed a collective sigh of relief a few weeks ago when Airbus and Boeing did not announce major new cuts to monthly production rates of their large commercial aircraft (LCA).
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Kurt Hofmann
Kenya Airways said it has to undergo substantial changes following the COVID-19 crisis to withstand any longer-term reductions in customer demand and any economic shocks or events that could affect the airline.
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
Even as it begins deliveries of its first certified electric aircraft, Slovenia’s Pipistrel has begun accepting orders for a family of unmanned cargo aircraft.
Emerging Technologies