Virgin Australia axes booking change fee, bids on holiday season Virgin Australia announced that it will temporarily eliminate the booking change fee and allow for unlimited booking changes… ByValius VenckunasOctober 22, 2020
Boom showcases XB-1 supersonic demonstrator, raises questions On October 7, 2020, in a virtual presentation Boom rolled out its XB-1, one-third scale technology demonstrator for… ByValius VenckunasOctober 22, 2020
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
China and U.S. agree to double flights’ frequencies Airlines will be allowed to double the amount of flights between China and the United States following the… ByValius VenckunasAugust 19, 2020
Paradigm shift in the US COVID fight: United leads the way? As the COVID-19 situation remains clouded in a shroud of uncertainty, the airlines across the world continue to… ByPijus JauniškisJuly 23, 2020
US carriers to tighten COVID-19 spread prevention Despite the varying public opinions, researchers worldwide remain adamant about the considerable risks of the COVID-19 and… ByPijus JauniškisJuly 21, 2020
COVID19: The impact on aviation and what we can do about it By Aditya Tiwari (Brunel University London), Usha Padhee (Ministry of Civil Aviation, India) and Dr Manoj Dora (Brunel… ByBrunel University LondonApril 30, 2020
Alitalia facing shut down by mid-2020? Bankrupt since 2017, Italy’s flag carrier Alitalia was promised a fresh infusion of $400 million in funds earlier… ByAeroTime EditorialDecember 22, 2019
On this day: Concorde first landing in New York Concorde, for some, was a pinnacle of human engineering – the sleek fuselage, slender delta wings, and the… ByRytis BeresneviciusOctober 19, 2019
United courting Brazil’s Azul for partnership with Avianca, Copa These days U.S. legacy carriers are vying for their piece of the Latin America cake. The latest in… ByRuta BurbaiteOctober 16, 2019
‘Flymaybe’ no more: Flybe set for Virgin-led makeover Once written-off as another European airline headed for collapse, the struggling British regional airline Flybe finally has the… ByRuta BurbaiteJuly 9, 2019
Mysterious Boeing NMA could fly in 2025 The big announcement by Boeing on whether or not it will commit to the new middle of the… ByAeroTime EditorialMay 31, 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 737 MAX update: authorities set date for review An international committee, composed of nine aviation regulators, including the FAA and the EASA, will start their joint… ByClement CharpentreauApril 23, 2019
FAA asks $1.8B new funding, Boeing unveils 737 MAX update As Boeing unveiled its 737 MAX software update, the FAA head to answer questions to the U.S. Senate… ByClement CharpentreauMarch 28, 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… ByClement CharpentreauMarch 20, 2019
Tainted debut: Three Boeing entrants in 2019 This year, three big debuts were expected from Boeing: the roll out of its state-of-the-art 777X series, decision… ByAeroTime EditorialMarch 15, 2019
Future of predictive maintenance – not all it’s cracked up to be? Predictive maintenance is hailed as the MRO industry’s next big thing. With high hopes that it would reduce… BySibile SimkeviciuteMarch 8, 2019