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Airlines
News about commercial airlines, including regulations, aircraft orders, safety, acquisitions, and mergers.
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Pakistan Back on a Safety Track, Promises Aviation Minister
Pakistan International Airlines expects to resume service to Europe in March.
Airlines
January 20, 2022
Airline Schedule Disruptions Continue Despite 5G Reprieve
Several international airlines have curtailed service into and out of the U.S. due to 5G safety concerns.
Airlines
January 19, 2022
U.S. Airlines Call for 'Immediate' Halt to 5G Rollout Plans
An Airlines for America letter to the FAA, FCC, and the White House warns of catastrophic consequences of 5G implementation on January 19.
Airlines
January 18, 2022
Wireless Carriers Agree To Another 5G Delay
As international carriers cancel U.S.-bound flights out of safety concerns, Biden pledges "permanent" solution.
Airlines
January 18, 2022
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FedEx Proposed Anti-Missile Systems for A321s
The FAA issues a notice of proposed special conditions to allow FedEx to install anti-missile systems on Airbus A321s.
Airlines
January 17, 2022
Pieter Elbers To Step Down as CEO of KLM Next Year
Ebers’s departure comes as Air France-KLM seeks to foster a deeper integration of the Franco-Dutch group.
Airlines
January 14, 2022
U.S. Regional Airlines Bear Brunt of Schedule Disruptions
While flight cancellations taper, the U.S. regional airline industry continues to face severe staffing shortages.
Airlines
January 12, 2022
Prospect of 5G Interference with Avionics a Long-term Concern
The RTCA has established a committee to address frequency spectrum conflicts with upcoming developments in avionics technology.
Airlines
January 6, 2022
Kazakhstan Airport Protests Disrupt Flight Operations
As of Thursday morning, it remained unclear whether government security forces had retaken full control of airports including Almaty International.
Airlines
January 6, 2022
All-Airbus Operator Allegiant Orders New Boeing Max Jets
Las Vegas-based Airbus A320-family operator Allegiant chooses Boeing Maxes over A220/A320-family jets as it abandons its Airbus-only fleet model.
Aircraft
January 5, 2022
Airlines Back Embraer eVTOL Subsidiary's Plans to Go Public
With new airline orders in hand, Eve is merging with Zanite and intends to float share on the New York Stock Exchange in the second quarter of 2022.
Aircraft
December 21, 2021
Qatar Airways First To Use IATA’s Carbon Exchange Marketplace
The IATA Aviation Carbon Exchange has gained its first signatory, Qatar Airways.
Airlines
December 20, 2021
Qantas Chooses to Rebuild Narrowbody Fleet With Airbus
The Australian carrier announced potential orders for up to 134 A321XLR and A220 airliners after a competition between Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer.
Aircraft
December 16, 2021
Air France-KLM Boosts Airbus’s Ample December Orderbook
Airbus signed its third major aircraft deal in two days following the Air France-KLM board’s approval of a contract for 100 A320/A321neos and four A350Fs.
Aircraft
December 16, 2021
Singapore Airlines Commits to Airbus A350 Freighter
A letter of intent specifying a firm order for seven A350Fs for Singapore Airlines marks the first such deal with an airline since program launch in July.
Aircraft
December 15, 2021
Boeing 787 Delivery Halt Spoils American Airlines’ Summer Plans
As the FAA continues its analysis of Boeing’s 787 fixes to gaps between fuselage sections, American Airlines must delay international expansion.
Aircraft
December 10, 2021
IATA Rails against New Omicron-driven Travel Rules
International Air Transport Association director general Willie Walsh says data does not support the rationale for “kneejerk” Covid travel restrictions.
Airlines
December 8, 2021
A4E Calls Out EC for Lack of Single European Skies Progress
Airlines for Europe managing director Thomas Reynaert calls on European transport ministers to push for needed compromises to advance SES adoption.
Airlines
December 8, 2021
Italy’s ITA Converts 28-aircraft Airbus MOU to Firm Order
Launching service on October 15 with former Alitalia airplanes, ITA plans to take the first of the new Airbus jets by the end of the first quarter of 2022.
Aircraft
December 1, 2021
Jordan’s Joramco Sees Expansion Accelerating
Joramco, which claims to be the largest independent MRO in the Middle East, serves clients from India to Western Europe.
Aircraft
November 29, 2021
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