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Airlines
News about commercial airlines, including regulations, aircraft orders, safety, acquisitions, and mergers.
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Pandemic Accelerates Move Toward Digital Training Methods
Post-Covid aviation training will place a larger focus on digital methods as opposed to conventional classroom training, a new survey reveals.
Airlines
July 9, 2021
IATA To Update its Long-term CO2 Reduction Target
The airline trade body points to CORSIA and SAF as key short-term solutions to address airlines’ CO2 emissions.
Airlines
July 8, 2021
Network Airlines Lobby To Keep Slot Rule Waivers in Place
As authorities consider reimposing “use it or lose it” rules, carriers again consider the possibility of operating “ghost flights” to keep their slots.
Airlines
July 8, 2021
IATA Calls for Clarity from Governments as Airlines Bleed Cash
During IATA’s media day on Wednesday, association director general Willie Walsh said European airlines will take a cautious approach to adding capacity.
Airlines
July 7, 2021
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No Survivors Found from Russian An-26 Crash in Kamchatka
An Antonov An-26 twin turboprop operated by Kamchatka Aviation Enterprise crashed in the sea while on approach to Palana Airport on Russia's Pacific coast.
Accidents
July 6, 2021
Porter Airlines to Restart Operations on September 8
With the restart of services from Toronto Billy Bishop Airport, Porter Airlines will resume flights after more than 18 months of Covid-related inactivity.
Airlines
July 6, 2021
Satellite Data Reveals How Airlines Still Are Scrambling to Deal With Covid Fallout
Satellite Data Reveals How Airlines Still Are Scrambling to Deal With Covid Fallout
Airlines
July 2, 2021
Saudi Arabia Weighs Launch of New ‘National' Airline
Impact of the move to launch a new airline on the kingdom’s existing aviation sector remains unclear.
Airlines
July 1, 2021
EU’s Covid Pass Risks Disrupting Air Travel
Europe’s airlines and airports lament the uncoordinated and unaligned approach to the verification of the EU Digital Covid Certificate.
Airlines
July 1, 2021
Airbus, Delta TechOps Welcome GE to Digital Alliance
Under an expanded partnership, GE Digital will double the analytics and parts scope of the existing Airbus-Delta TechOps Digital Alliance.
Aircraft
July 1, 2021
U.S. Airlines Poised for Relief from Covid Crisis
Airlines for America chief economist expects boost in business traffic to gain momentum in the third quarter.
Airlines
July 1, 2021
UK Jet Zero Council Funds Zero Emissions Infrastructure R&D
The Jet Zero Council has provided additional funding for work to develop infrastructure to support electric- and hydrogen-powered aircraft at UK airports.
Airlines
June 30, 2021
United Airlines Orders 270 Boeing and Airbus Narrowbodies
Deals for 200 Max jets and 70 A321neos mark the largest airplane commitment in United’s history.
Aircraft
June 29, 2021
Commercial Aviation in Caribbean Still Has Its Hurdles
For a region highly dependent upon tourism as the Caribbean, air connectivity between islands still can be very difficult.
Airlines
June 28, 2021
AA Could Have Avoided Schedule Cuts, Says Pilots Union
Allied Pilots Association official calls on management to allow more flexibility in pilot scheduling.
Airlines
June 25, 2021
GE’s Slattery Calls Hydrogen Power the ‘Real Nirvana’
Airlines believe in the “noble cause” of reducing carbon emissions, said GE Aviation CEO John Slattery.
Airlines
June 24, 2021
Jet Airways’ Restart Faces Headwinds
More projected losses among Indian airlines has analysts questioning the timing of Jet Airways’ re-launch of operations.
Airlines
June 24, 2021
UK Air Travel Industry Leads Protests over Covid Restrictions
Airline and airport staff joined forces with their managements in a "travel day of action" protest, demanding changes to UK government Covid travel rules.
Airlines
June 23, 2021
More Aircraft Return to Flying as European Summer Arrives
Eurocontrol data shows that the number of inactive airplanes parked at European airports has fallen to less than half its peak in 2020.
Aircraft
June 22, 2021
Airlines, Airports Sue UK Government Over Covid Travel Rules
Ryanair and Manchester Airport Group are demanding a full judicial review of the UK's Covid travel restrictions.
Airlines
June 17, 2021
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