AeroflotAeroflot drops order for 22 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, awaits A350s Aeroflot is keeping busy these days when it comes to sprucing up its fleet. The Russian flag carrier…byRuta BurbaiteOctober 10, 2019
KLM Royal Dutch AirlinesCelebrating KLM100 – looking back at KLM aircraft liveriesbyRytis BeresneviciusOctober 7, 2019
AirbusOperation Matterhorn: Thomas Cook customers flown home on A380 Following the announcement of Thomas Cook’s bankruptcy on September 23, 2019, more than 600,000 holidaymakers found themselves without…byRuta BurbaiteOctober 3, 2019
BoeingBoeing management opted for cost reduction over MCAS improvement? Six and a half months after the Boeing 737 MAX was globally grounded due to safety concerns following…byAeroTime TeamOctober 2, 2019
London Gatwick AirportNorwegian connects the Arctic with gateway to Antarctica Norwegian became the only airline to operate flights to both the world’s northernmost and southernmost commercial airports, virtually…byRuta BurbaiteOctober 2, 2019
BoeingBoeing’s Ethiopian, Lion Air crash victims fund starts operations Boeing’s fund for Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes relief has started operations, the U.S. planemaker announced on…byAeroTime TeamSeptember 24, 2019
air crash investigationIndonesian investigators to further scrutinize 737 MAX software The final findings by Indonesian investigators of the fatal Lion Air flight JT610 crash causes are expected to…byAeroTime TeamSeptember 24, 2019
airBalticairBaltic receives 20 Airbus A220; completes initial order airBaltic has received its 20th Airbus A220-300 jet, registered YL-AAT. The latest Airbus delivery completes the initial order…byRytis BeresneviciusSeptember 23, 2019
Boeing 777XEmirates pushes back introduction of premium economy The newest addition to the Emirates‘ cabin selection spectrum, premium economy, has been hinted about since 2016. The…byRytis BeresneviciusSeptember 23, 2019
London Heathrow AirportHeathrow relies on innovation to improve PRM accessibility Whether they are injured temporarily, mobility impaired, blind, or in old age, every passenger can expect airports to…byClément CharpentreauSeptember 17, 2019
BoeingUS Committee to question Boeing employees The United States House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure has formally requested interviews with Boeing employees amidst the…byAeroTime TeamSeptember 13, 2019
London Heathrow AirportClimate activists fail drone flight protest over Heathrow Airport Traffic at Heathrow airport has remained undisturbed, despite environmental activists planning to fly drones to halt operations. The organization…byClément CharpentreauSeptember 13, 2019
Cathay PacificCathay Pacific cuts capacity after “incredibly challenging” month Caught in the crossfire between the politics of mainland China and anti-government protests in Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific…byRuta BurbaiteSeptember 12, 2019
BoeingBoeing: 777X “exploding doors” issue not to affect test schedule Boeing expects the “exploding door incident” to have no significant impact on the 777X design. The incident is…byAeroTime TeamSeptember 11, 2019
AirbusEmirates retires last 777-300 from fleet, when will A380 follow? Having recently warned that it would not take in any new Airbus and Boeing jets until plane makers…byAeroTime TeamSeptember 10, 2019
BoeingBoeing 777X program takes another hit, door blows out during test Boeing’s new wide-body jet program, the 777X, has taken another hit. Reports indicate that the manufacturer has had…byRuta BurbaiteSeptember 9, 2019
A-10USAF A-10 accidentally fires live rocket during training A U.S. Air Force A-10C Thunderbolt II accidentally fired an M156 air-to-ground rocket outside Tucson, Arizona. No injuries…byClément CharpentreauSeptember 9, 2019
Baltic Ground ServicesBGS CZ has signed financing agreements with Raiffeisen Bank Baltic Ground Services CZ, a subsidiary of Baltic Ground Services (BGS), the international provider of ground handling, aircraft…byAvia Solutions GroupSeptember 6, 2019