Why is reducing noise pollution crucial for aviation? There is no denying that aviation has come very far technology-wise. In its early infancy, commercial aviation was… ByRytis BeresneviciusAugust 23, 2019
Norwegian ends transatlantic flights from Ireland; blames 737 MAX Norwegian Air is cutting its flights from Ireland to North America starting September 15, 2019. The airline, which… ByRytis BeresneviciusAugust 14, 2019
Who set industry standards in 2019? Teleportation is not here yet, which means traveling over long distances across the globe still rhymes with slight… ByAIR ConventionAugust 1, 2019
Most Important Aviation News In The Month Of May – Latest news and developments Maybe you were on holiday, or just took a break from social media and you’re worried that you… ByRytis BeresneviciusMay 31, 2019
Boeing recognizes defects in 737 MAX software simulators For the first time since the crashes of Lionair and Ethiopian Airlines that involved the Boeing 737 MAX,… ByClément CharpentreauMay 20, 2019
After military clashes, FAA restricts flights in Venezuela Due to growing instability in Venezuela, the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an order banning… ByClément CharpentreauMay 1, 2019
When was the last time someone ordered 737 MAX? Boeing has published deliveries report of the first quarter of 2019, revealing that the last 737 MAX was… ByAeroTime TeamApril 10, 2019
New study calls for revision of EASA fatigue regulation The European Aviation Safety Agency released the results of a study entitled “Effectiveness of Flight Time Limitation (FTL)”.… ByClément CharpentreauMarch 22, 2019
FAA’s judgement no longer taken at face value? Three different authority agencies announced on March 19, 2019, they would each review the safety of the MCAS… ByClément CharpentreauMarch 20, 2019
After bans, who still flies the Boeing 737 Max? Multiple countries and operators opted to ground Boeing 737 MAX fleets until investigation into Ethiopian Airlines crash provides… ByAeroTime TeamMarch 13, 2019
Canadian carriers strive to increase foreign voting shares WestJet, Air Canada (ADH2) is seeking shareholder approval to increase the limits on foreign ownership and control of… ByAeroTime TeamFebruary 20, 2019
Bombardier gives CRJ another shot, launches CRJ550 Less than a month after Bombardier’s CEO admitted the fate of CRJ program is yet to be decided,… ByAeroTime TeamFebruary 6, 2019
Delta expands A220 order, switches to more popular variant Delta Airlines (DAL) has modified and extended its A220 order with Airbus, expanding it by 15 aircraft. Interestingly,… ByAeroTime TeamJanuary 10, 2019
The Dassault Mercure: France’s answer to the Boeing 737 that failed to take off The dawn of the jet age brought with it a range of new aircraft designed for a variety… ByLuke PetersOctober 19, 2024
How private aviation firm Comlux takes care of the world’s largest private jets In the exclusive world of executive aviation, Comlux is one of a kind. This is not just because… ByMiquel RosOctober 17, 20241 comment
PLAY and easyJet become partners through Dohop’s interline booking platform Icelandic low-cost operator PLAY Airlines has announced the expansion of its PLAY Connect online booking platform with the… ByLuke PetersOctober 9, 2024
Russian Su-35 performs unsafe maneuver near USAF F-16 during intercept: video A routine intercept by the United States Air Force took a dangerous turn when a Russian Su-35 aircraft… ByClément CharpentreauOctober 1, 20244 comments
Nations ramp up evacuation plans as IDF troops launch ground raids in Lebanon Nations including the United Kingdom and Canada have ramped up evacuation plans as Israeli forces launched “ground raids’… ByIan MolyneauxOctober 1, 2024