Top 10 world’s longest flight routes Over the decades, the aviation industry has reached nearly every corner of the globe. And with the growth… ByAeroTime ExtraAugust 8, 2022
US DOT comments on rising passenger complaints number As passenger complaints against airlines rise by 300%, the US Department of Transportation said it has more staff processing… ByAeroTime TeamJuly 11, 2022
A roadmap to the up-and-coming low-cost carriers Despite the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the aviation industry has witnessed a boom in start-up airlines.… ByVytė KlišauskaitėMay 20, 2022
25 Years of Star Alliance A quarter of a century ago, on May 14, 1997, United Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Thai Airways, Air Canada… ByAlec WignallMay 13, 2022
Is this the sunset for the Mitsubishi SpaceJet? The Mitsubishi SpaceJet, once known as the RegionalJet, promised to bring Japan’s aerospace industry into the spotlight as… ByRytis BeresneviciusJanuary 12, 2021
Canadian company to launch world’s first hybrid plane de-icing truck Aero Mag, a Canadian company specializing in aircraft de-icing operations, plans to launch the world’s first electrically-powered truck… ByGabriele PetrauskaiteDecember 15, 2020
Boeing finds more fuselage issues on 787 Dreamliner The recent, broader Boeing quality control inspection on 787 Dreamliner fuselages revealed structure-related issues in some areas of… ByGabriele PetrauskaiteDecember 15, 2020
Boeing 737 MAX: is it safe to fly? Ever since the second fatal crash of the Boeing 737 MAX occurred in Ethiopia in March 2019, the… ByRytis BeresneviciusDecember 9, 2020
Halloween special: Top 5 scariest aviation close calls Over the years, aviation has evolved into unseen comfort. Newest interior modifications, including lay-flat seats and interior lighting… ByRytis BeresneviciusNovember 30, 2020
Eight Boeing 787s put on ground due to risk of structural failure Boeing instructed its customers to put eight recently-built 787 Dreamliners on the ground, as a risk of a… ByRytis BeresneviciusOctober 22, 2020
FAA begins investigation of Boeing 787 production shortfalls The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has begun investigating Boeing’s production issues at its North Charleston, South Carolina plant… ByRytis BeresneviciusOctober 22, 2020
10 facts about Boeing 767: True or False? [Quiz] < Boeing 767 facts Start Quiz Next Start Over > Boeing 767 facts Start Quiz Next Start Over… ByRytis BeresneviciusSeptember 5, 2020
Key business amid COVID-19: is cargo an ultimate choice? The recent growth of the cargo market has seen airlines converting their passenger aircraft to transport more freight, … ByAeroTime ExtraJune 10, 2020
Virgin Atlantic to cease operations from Gatwick historical base Following airlines such as British Airways, Air Canada (ADH2) and SAS, Virgin Atlantic announced that it would cut… ByClément CharpentreauMay 5, 2020
Can Norwegian survive the US travel ban on Europe? Norwegian government waives aviation taxes in the country, but it might be just too little too late to… ByAeroTime TeamMarch 13, 2020
Norwegian’s poise amidst coronavirus met by investors’ skepticism While some carriers in Europe are cutting their capacity up to 50% due to travel demand drop caused… ByAeroTime TeamMarch 9, 2020
Why and when pilots decide to do go-around? After Storm Ciara brought windy weather to Europe, several videos circled the internet showcasing some hold-on-to-your-seats type of… ByRytis BeresneviciusFebruary 12, 2020
Former Boeing engineer questions safety of 787 Dreamliner A former Boeing employee claims that up to a quarter of the oxygen systems installed on Boeing 787… ByClément CharpentreauNovember 6, 2019