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Lufthansa's Hub Strategy Meant to Cope with Covid-19 Slump
The European airline group predicts the winter will be immensely challenging and trims capacity to 25 percent of last year’s level.
Aircraft
November 5, 2020
Eurocontrol: Full Traffic Recovery May Take Until 2029
Eurocontrol forecast how quickly traffic levels could rebound, depending on availability of vaccines.
ATC
November 5, 2020
EU May Use Aviation as a Stick to Force UK Brexit Compliance
EU leaders may impose new restrictions on the UK air transport sector in retaliation for what they view as breaches of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement.
Regulations and Government
November 5, 2020
Air Freight Demand Contrasts with Dismal Passenger Traffic
IATA's latest traffic figures for September show encouraging demand for air freight, while Covid continues to blight passenger services.
Airlines
November 4, 2020
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Belgium Considers Dart-550 Basic Trainer
The Belgian Air Force is looking for a new basic trainer to replace its SIAI-Marchetti SF-260s.
Aircraft
November 4, 2020
U.S. Approves MQ-9B SeaGuardians for Taiwan
As well as being cleared for a potential sale to Taiwan, the maritime version of the SkyGuardian is also being demonstrated to Japan’s Coast Guard.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
November 4, 2020
Flydubai To Start Flights to Tel Aviv
Flydubai's plan to fly to Tel Aviv follows a one-off flight to Tel Aviv by Etihad in October.
Airlines
November 4, 2020
Berlin's New Airport Opens after Years of Delays
Nearly a decade after it was initially slated to open, Berlin’s new Brandenburg Airport (BER) finally made its operational debut on Saturday.
Airports
November 3, 2020
Mitsubishi Stops Work on Its Long-Delayed SpaceJet M90 Airliner
Mitsubishi Stops Work on Its Long-Delayed SpaceJet M90 Airliner
Aircraft
November 3, 2020
Traveling During a Pandemic, Part 2
AIN editor-in-chief gets out of the house for a trip to France during the coronavirus pandemic.
Safety
November 3, 2020
Torqued: Can the FAA Win Back the Aviation Safety Gold Standard?
Is the FAA still tops when it comes to safety oversight, after the Boeing 737 Max crisis?
Safety
November 2, 2020
New UK Airline Flypop Set To Launch India Service in 2021
A UK government funding program is could help new airline Flypop get off the ground with services to India from late 2021.
Airlines
November 2, 2020
Emirates Retires First A380 from Fleet
The first A380 to retire from Emirates Airline ended its career with a flight to Tarbes, France.
Airlines
November 2, 2020
Ryanair Remains Committed to Boeing 737 Max
Europe’s largest low-cost carrier group hopes to operate at least 30 Max 200 jets in summer 2021, hints at new Max order.
Aircraft
November 2, 2020
Mitsubishi Suspends Development of SpaceJet M90 Airliner
Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries said it may resume work on the long-delayed narrowbody airliner when the air transport market recovers.
Aircraft
October 30, 2020
Spirit Closes on Sale of Bombardier Assets
Spirit will gain work on the Airbus A220 wing as well as additional work on Bombardier's business jets from the $865 million acquisition.
October 30, 2020
Embraer Steps Up Plans for New Regional Turboprop Airliner
The Brazilian airframer is working with prospective partners on a plan to bring a new twin turboprop into service by 2027.
Aircraft
October 30, 2020
FAA Funds Second Phase of Cybersecurity Assessment
Astronautics Corporation has received additional FAA funding to continue with phase two of its Aircraft Systems Information Security/Protection study.
Regulations and Government
October 30, 2020
AINsight: Travel in the Time of Coronavirus
Traveling internationally is impossible, or is it? AIN editor-in-chief Matt Thurber gives it a try.
Safety
October 30, 2020
Sikorsky to Supply Military Helicopters to Greece and U.S. Marines
Lockheed Martin and Sikorsky have landed $730 million of new work in one day through Navair contracts for 10 new “Romeo” and King Stallion helicopters.
Rotorcraft
October 29, 2020
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