Latest Commercial Aviation Content by Aviation Week & Space Technology
Feb 09, 2015
Aviation Week & Space Technology, which had written extensively on the 727’s rollout three months earlier, gave only cursory coverage to the test flight: a single page of three photos in our Feb. 18, 1963 edition.
Feb 09, 2015
Studies suggest that with air transportation demand set to double by 2030, nearly a million new pilots, maintenance technicians, air traffic controllers and cabin crew will be needed to keep the industry moving forward.
Feb 09, 2015
For the subset of pilots willing and able to work in the Far East, the money and rapid job advancement are there for the taking, and will be for the next five years or more.
Feb 09, 2015
Air France is being pummeled by outside factors such as the proliferation of low-cost airlines infringing on its territory, but perhaps the biggest shadow is being cast by their “brother” executives at KLM.
Feb 09, 2015
The CEOs want the Obama administration to begin government-to-government negotiations with Qatar and the UAE to examine alleged subsidies and overcapacity on routes between the U.S. and those countries.
Feb 09, 2015
Newly revealed 777 upgrade package may be key to streamlining Boeing’s production transition to advanced 777X family.
Feb 09, 2015
Just over one hundred days into new ownership and after a restructuring that changed the shape and face of the airline, British leisure carrier Monarch Airlines says it is on course for stability and profitability in 2015.
Feb 09, 2015
While the A380neo’s development might cost “only” $2.5 billion, wouldn’t that money be better spent enhancing another successful program?