Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion

Nov 19, 2020
Airlines have a long history of community spirit—and one way this spirit has traditionally been put on display is in the form of special liveries.
Nov 18, 2020
Commercial engine makers respond to pandemic-related airline cutbacks by accelerating new engine concepts and focusing on sustainability.
Nov 18, 2020
Aircraft cabin manufacturers continue to innovate to develop new cabin designs, and many have responded to what aircraft interiors could look like in the post-COVID-19 environment.
Nov 18, 2020
With air traffic flights and passengers drastically down in 2020, the 2019 top issues of aircraft emissions and “flight shame” have all but disappeared. But they will reappear just as soon as traffic recovers.
Nov 17, 2020
The airline industry and its main aircraft suppliers will be in survival mode at least through the upcoming winter season and until a broadly distributed COVID-19 vaccine allows public life worldwide to return to normal. 
Oct 09, 2023
Economic factors have caused airlines to displace other lessors as the main buyers of used aircraft.
Oct 09, 2023
The 50th Airbus A220 recently rolled off the final assembly line at the OEM’s plant in Mobile – a notable milestone for the Alabama facility.
Oct 09, 2023
As airlines scramble for capacity, lessors enjoy much higher rates and predict the good times are here to stay.
Oct 06, 2023
Moog Aircraft is leading a UK research program to develop a fuel control system for hydrogen-burning turbine aeroengines.
Oct 06, 2023
The developments come less than two months ahead of the latest edition of the UN climate chance conference, COP28, which will be held in Dubai.
Oct 06, 2023
The UK’s largest regional airline has halted its year-long process to find new owners—at least for now.
Oct 06, 2023
As Christian Scherer takes up the mantle of Airbus Commercial Aircraft CEO, editors are joined by analyst Sash Tusa to discuss why Airbus is making the change.
Oct 06, 2023
Flight Friday looks at how business aviation aircraft rode out the pandemic and eventually returned to 2019 levels of utilization.