British Airways Pushes New Technology In Aviation First
British Airways has become the first airline worldwide to introduce high-tech remote-controlled devices to push back aircraft across its short-haul operation.
British Airways has become the first airline worldwide to introduce high-tech remote-controlled devices to push back aircraft across its short-haul operation.
British Airways is set to mark a milestone aircraft delivery on Friday (September 29), as it welcomes the 25th Dreamliner into its fleet.
Norwegian continues its global expansion today by launching its first route from London Gatwick to Asia with a special Singaporean themed celebration to mark the carrier’s inaugural flight to Singapore.
Chapman Freeborn has announced the further strengthening of its passenger charter activities in Germany and Europe with a new senior management appointment.
Jeppesen today announced a three-year service renewal agreement with Air Malta to provide Jeppesen’s industry-leading FliteDeck Pro electronic flight bag (EFB) services on iPad
Ryanair today confirmed it will slow its growth this winter, by flying 25 less aircraft from November, and 10 fewer aircraft from April 2018.
The Supervisory Board of Deutsche Lufthansa AG approved the rapid expansion of the Eurowings Group at its meeting today.
Airbus’ A340 laminar-flow “BLADE” test demonstrator aircraft has made its successful maiden flight for the EU-sponsored Clean Sky “Blade” project.
Ryanair’s cancellation debacle has exposed structural deficiencies in its business and employment model and a deep disconnect between Ryanair management and its pilots.
AviaAM Leasing announced that its joint venture with the Henan Civil Aviation Development and Investment Company (HNCA) has brought a $500 million-worth aircraft delivery project to a conclusion.