Aviation and its elusive chase of sustainability Sustainability is seemingly becoming the name of the consumption game. Businesses are moving towards more sustainable practices in… ByRytis BeresneviciusJuly 3, 2020
Tooth to missed phone calls: Virgin Australia has new owners Virgin Australia’s woes are seemingly over, as the airline that entered administration in April 2020, found its hero… ByRytis BeresneviciusJune 26, 2020
An increasing debt that won’t be sustainable for a long time Three months after the lockdown was announced all over the world, what is the current situation of civil… ByAeroTime ExtraJune 19, 2020
Negotiating or just slagging off? Modern art of aircraft deals Throughout the decades, air travel improved in comfort, entertainment, safety, speed. The process of conceiving an aircraft, seemingly… ByRytis BeresneviciusJune 19, 2020
SWISS begins repatriating A320 fleet from 10 km (6 mi) away As the global commercial aviation industry was stopped on its tracks towards further growth by the COVID-19 pandemic,… ByRytis BeresneviciusJune 15, 2020
C-130 Hercules substantially damaged in runway excursion A C-130H Hercules transport plane of the United States Air Force overran the runway of Camp Taji base… ByClément CharpentreauJune 11, 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
Qatar Airways Al Baker reiterates support for bankrupt LATAM Qatar Airways says it has enough liquidity on its own and does not need the government’s help to… ByRytis BeresneviciusJune 10, 2020
Air New Zealand running out of cash for refunds Air New Zealand has revealed that the airline is losing around “$5 million a day at the moment”… ByAeroNewsXJune 5, 2020
Japan’s new Zipair airline begins flights despite change of plans Zipair, a new airline based in Japan, has begun flight operations, launching the first flight from Narita, Japan,… ByAeroTime TeamJune 4, 2020
Airbus’ shining moment: Delta’s US-built A220 takes to the skies The story of the Airbus A220, formerly known as the Bombardier CSeries, is truly the story of an… ByRytis BeresneviciusJune 3, 2020
Last bark: Delta retires MD-88s and MD-90s “Mad Dogs” The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 family and its many derivatives, including the MD-82, MD-83, MD-88, and MD-90, became the… ByRytis BeresneviciusJune 2, 2020
Two final bidders picked for Virgin Australia takeover Virgin Australia administrators announced that two potential buyers remain to compete for the airline takeover, after its collapse… ByClément CharpentreauJune 2, 2020
Boeing looks to arbitration over failed deal with Embraer As Boeing and Embraer were about to exchange their vows, Boeing abruptly stopped the marriage before it even… ByRytis BeresneviciusJune 2, 2020
Caving in: Lufthansa gives up slots to receive state aid package The long-lasting drama of Lufthansa (LHAB) (LHA) taking up state aid to weather the storm of the coronacrisis… ByRytis BeresneviciusJune 1, 2020
FAA approves halting of services to 75 American airports The United States Department of Transportation said in a statement issued on late Friday, May 22nd, that it… ByAeroNewsXMay 27, 2020
C919 chief designer : 815 orders for C919 and CR929 on the way During the ongoing annual top-level political event in China, the Two Sessions, the chief designer of Chinese-built C919… ByYAOJU YUMay 26, 2020
India resumes domestic flights after two months India resumed domestic flights on Monday, May 25, 2020 after two months of halting scheduled passenger flights across… ByAeroNewsXMay 26, 2020