$9.8 billion for 20% stake: Lufthansa agrees state aid deal Lufthansa (LHAB) (LHA) , like many other airlines and airline groups around the world, has seen its world… ByRytis BeresneviciusMay 25, 2020
Air Canada to use business class-only A319s on commercial routes Air Canada Jetz has announced that the airline plans to commence commercial passenger operations on June 1, 2020,… ByAeroNewsXMay 22, 2020
Would Emirates-Etihad merger make sense now? There is no denying that the Big Three airlines of the Middle East, namely Emirates, Etihad and Qatar… ByRytis BeresneviciusMay 22, 2020
Jiangxi Air’s first commercial ARJ21 flight has started operating Chinese Aviation’s bright future: Jiangxi Air’s first commercial ARJ21 flight has started operatingSince the COVID-19 epidemic spread globally,… ByDylan ZHANGMay 21, 2020
Boeing to keep certifying its own planes: FAA report The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), much like Boeing, was under heavy scrutiny since the two fatal Boeing 737… ByRytis BeresneviciusMay 20, 2020
OTD: American SST dream is dead – Boeing cancels the 2707 The 1970s were a crazy time in the world and aviation was no exception. Manufacturers left and right… ByRytis BeresneviciusMay 20, 2020
AeroTime to broadcast AIR Convention Digital Week In the context of the global pandemic, AIR Convention is taking a path of adaptation to a digital… ByAIR ConventionMay 13, 2020
Struggling Emirates could pose problems not only for the airline Emirates is arguably one of the most prestigious airline brands in the world. The airline not only tries… ByRytis BeresneviciusMay 11, 2020
JetBlue sells miles for $150 million, cuts Airbus order As the pandemic effects chip away at the world economies, many airlines are forced to find new ways… ByIna HladyshavaMay 8, 2020
BA parent IAG keen to buy Air Europa; partners with Qatar Airways International Airlines Group (IAG) (IAG), the parent group of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and two low-cost brands… ByRytis BeresneviciusMay 7, 2020
Curious case of Delta’s 757 involved in Ponta Delgada incident In August 2019, a Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 made headlines when it sustained a very hard landing… ByRytis BeresneviciusMay 4, 2020
Bomb threat prompts Anchorage Airport temporary closure Anchorage Airport, currently claiming to be the world’s busiest airport, has reopened for incoming flights after a security… ByAeroTime TeamMay 3, 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
Lufthansa to choose insolvency instead of state aid? While Lufthansa’s (LHAB) (LHA) fleet remains grounded and fixed costs that leases and employee wages keep accumulating, the company… ByRytis BeresneviciusApril 29, 2020
Germany pledges €550M lifeline to ailing Condor Condor, a former subsidiary of the bankrupt Thomas Cook group, says the German government has pledged to give… ByAeroTime TeamApril 27, 2020
Eager for takeoff, Etihad prolongs halt until May 16 Ever since suspending all of its scheduled passenger service in March 2020, Etihad Airways was eager to resume… ByAeroTime TeamApril 27, 2020
Busiest, longest and shortest flights: connect the dots [Quiz] There is no denying that aviation connects the world’s cities like no other means of transport could. Flying… ByRytis BeresneviciusApril 26, 2020
Ryanair’s O’Leary: Lufthansa is “crack cocaine junkie” While the coronavirus has already changed the landscape of aviation, one thing that seems to have stayed the… ByRytis BeresneviciusApril 24, 2020