JetBlue flights to Europe in point-to-point world (Part II) This is the second article about JetBlue (JBLU)’s potential transatlantic flights. The first article is available here:The prime… ByRytis BeresneviciusSeptember 27, 2020
Quiz: guess how many passengers can fit into this aircraft? < Aircraft capacity Start Quiz Next Start Over > Aircraft capacity Start Quiz Next Start Over > ByRytis BeresneviciusSeptember 26, 2020
Trembling Fortress: Accelerating Shifts in Aircraft Leasing On the first days of March 2020, the aviation leasing market was still expecting to reach $285.5 billion… ByAeroTime TeamSeptember 21, 2020
Qatar Airways expands its network with new flights to Accra Gulf carrier Qatar Airways continues to expand in Africa with new flights set to commence to Accra, Ghana.… ByPijus JauniškisSeptember 16, 2020
Lufthansa to scrap entire widebody fleets, more layoffs to entail Deutsche Lufthansa (LHAB) (LHA) plans to scrap most of its widebody passenger aircraft, which would contribute to additional… ByPijus JauniškisSeptember 11, 2020
Was it right for Qantas to postpone Project Sunrise? Alan Joyce, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Qantas, stated that the Australian airline was “a couple of… ByRytis BeresneviciusSeptember 3, 2020
Qantas and Virgin to catch a break with new COVID-19 vaccine? Australia’s prime minister Scott Morrison announced plans to make a potential COVID-19 vaccine mandatory. Qantas and Virgin Australia… ByPijus JauniškisAugust 19, 2020
Qatar Airways refund payments for passengers reach $1.2B Qatar Airways has already paid out over $1.2 billion in refunds for passengers since March 2020, while 4%… ByAeroTime TeamAugust 18, 2020
Qantas’ 787s to be stored for no less than 12 months With resizing and restructuring to ensue, Australia based airline Qantas is preparing its Boeing 787-9 fleet for storage.… ByPijus JauniškisAugust 7, 2020
Emirates and the United Kingdom: a troubled marriage? Emirates and the United Kingdom were seemingly in a happy marriage, as the Dubai-based airline increased its presence… ByRytis BeresneviciusAugust 3, 2020
Top 5 must-try flight simulators worldwide Playing high-quality flight simulation games is one thing, but feeling a full-motion flying journey in real flight simulators… ByKristina KirkliauskaiteJuly 19, 2020
Air Force One: how Boeing 747 became the VC-25A This article was originally published on AeroTime News on August 23, 2019. Just recently, the United States Air… ByRytis BeresneviciusJuly 4, 2020
End of her majesty: is this the end of the Boeing 747 production? This article was originally published on AeroTime News on April 15, 2020.Ever since the dawn of the jet age… ByRytis BeresneviciusJuly 4, 2020
More work is needed to maintain a parked aircraft than a flying In the middle of April, airlines around the globe had put 62% of worldwide aircraft fleet into storage,… ByVilma VaitiekunaiteJuly 2, 2020
Emirates July 2020 network grows to 52 destinations Emirates plans to restart flights to Cairo, Tunis, Glasgow, and Malé, bringing its network to 52 destinations in… ByAeroTime TeamJune 30, 2020
Qantas to retire 747 fleet immediately and lay off 6000 employees Australian flag carrier Qantas has announced that it will be retiring its whole fleet of 747 aircraft and… ByEdvinas AndrijevskisJune 25, 2020
Dynasty, Dragon or Rednose: creative airline callsigns [Quiz] When choosing callsigns to identify themselves on the radio, most airlines tend to be rather prosaic and stick… ByAeroTime TeamJune 24, 2020
Resurgent hub-and-spoke model lurking in the shadows? The pre-COVID-19 pandemic world in aviation was like it was full of sunshine and glitter. Record profits, unprecedented… ByRytis BeresneviciusJune 11, 2020