Amazon Air’s flights and fleet grow rapidly amid pandemic Amazon Air has experienced unprecedented growth this year, expanding its fleet by an additional 12 freighters and ramping… ByPijus JauniškisSeptember 24, 2020
Lufthansa confirms Airbus A380 retirement, to scrap some A340s Less than a week after Lufthansa (LHAB) (LHA)’s chief executive Carsten Spohr admitted that the airline group was… ByAeroTime TeamSeptember 21, 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
Could stretch have saved Airbus A380? It is more than likely that the days of the Airbus A380 are numbered. As international air travel… ByRytis BeresneviciusSeptember 20, 2020
Emirates to start Israel flights in 2021 Emirates received the formal authorization from Ben Gurion Airport to start operating between the United Arab Emirates and… ByClément CharpentreauSeptember 18, 2020
Wizz Air expands, Ryanair fights back: war in Italy The European low-cost carrier Wizz Air set an unprecedented precedent throughout the aviation industry. When other airlines were… ByRytis BeresneviciusSeptember 17, 2020
Top 5 presidential aircraft Being the first person of a country requires an appropriate transport to air travel from one destination to… BySilvija VaidogaiteSeptember 17, 2020
Air Zimbabwe to continue operations after six-month travel ban On September 16, 2020, Air Zimbabwe issued a statement announcing the resumption of some of its domestic and… ByPijus JauniškisSeptember 17, 2020
USAF already flew full-scale next-generation fighter prototype Taking the aviation world by surprise, Dr. Will Roper, the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition,… ByClément CharpentreauSeptember 16, 2020
How dangerous is a lightning strike for an aircraft? Lightning is a sudden high-voltage discharge of electricity that occurs within a cloud, between separate clouds, or between… ByMaja MandzikashviliSeptember 14, 2020
Why private jets will ensure death of First Class Throughout the 20th century, especially the first half of it, traveling on board an aircraft was the epitome… ByRytis BeresneviciusSeptember 13, 2020
Closer look at Grom, the Russian loyal wingman Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have become a prominent part of large military expos in recent years. Russian Army-2020,… ByValius VenckunasSeptember 12, 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
Kawasaki P-1 excluded from German submarine hunter tender Forced to retire its aging maritime patrol aircraft ten years before it can develop a new one with… ByClément CharpentreauSeptember 9, 2020
France orders three additional Airbus A330 MRTT tankers The French Ministry of the Armed Forces placed a firm order for a new batch of three A330… ByClément CharpentreauSeptember 8, 2020
Is FAA’s status as leading global aviation authority crumbling? The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), throughout the recent history of commercial aviation, has been the global leader for… ByRytis BeresneviciusSeptember 7, 2020
Wizz Air to operate former Qatar freighter bought by government As Wizz Air Abu Dhabi celebrates the arrival of its first A321neo, its parent airline is about to… ByClément CharpentreauSeptember 7, 2020
Virgin Australia’s creditors approve purchase terms by Bain Creditors of Virgin Australia have accepted the terms of purchase previously proposed by Bain Capital (BC), the company… ByPijus JauniškisSeptember 4, 2020