Air Transport World

For most airlines, 2021 is about working a path back to profitability, or at least reducing losses so that they can enter next year on a firmer
Airlines & Lessors

By Linda Blachly
Airports are quickly learning the benefits of contactless systems.
Airlines & Lessors

By Linda Blachly
Inmarsat's OneFi serves as a catalyst to monetize inflight connectivity by “bringing a host of onboard services together within a single portal interface that passengers can easily access using their own personal devices.”
Interiors & Connectivity

By Ben Goldstein
US airlines turn to bigger ‘small’ jets.
Crossover Narrowbody Jets

By Karen Walker
New initiatives by a small number of pioneering airlines are seeking to get passengers actively involved in directly helping pay for the use of
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Design, technology and customer experience combine for a first-rate travel experience from the moment people arrive at Seoul Incheon International
Airports & Networks

When Alexandre de Juniac became the seventh IATA director general & CEO in 2016, he did so with a promise to focus on sustainability, leading the
Airlines & Lessors

Cargo saw renewed prominence in 2020, with many airlines focusing on that business as the need for critical supplies surged. Few switched as fast or
Airlines & Lessors

Fast-growing Viva Aerobus has become the second-largest Mexican operator in the Mexico-US transborder market. This agile airline is owned by a company
Airlines & Lessors

Environmental awareness has never been greater. The pressure is on airlines like never before to meet and increase their commitments to reduce
Airlines & Lessors

New York-based JetBlue continues to be one of the world’s most innovative and trend-setting airlines. Through the past 18 months, JetBlue has
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Kurt Hofmann
Ryanair is thinking big.
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
The UK has become a focus for efforts to revitalize short-haul regional air transport by tapping into the cost and emissions reductions promised by
ATW

By Victoria Moores
British Airways (BA) has arranged a deal with Air BP to purchase its sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on a basis that assumes some corporate customers
Sustainability

By Linda Blachly
European airports are taking different approaches to meeting ever-more stringent sustainability targets, and some are already well on the way. In June
Airports & Networks

By Victoria Moores
British Airways (BA) passengers can now volunteer to pay extra for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), but how many will be willing to pay more for their flights?
Air Transport

By Linda Blachly
Digitalization drives a rethink on baggage and onboard food services.
Interiors & Connectivity

By Victoria Moores
BA head of sustainability Carrie Harris briefs ATW on BA’s Better World initiative, in front of special-liveried A320neo.
Airlines & Lessors

By Victoria Moores
BA is reviewing the items that it gives passengers onboard, cutting plastics wherever possible, as part of its sustainability push under the BA Better World initiative.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alan Dron
Low-cost carriers are pursuing big growth ambitions in the Gulf.
Airlines & Lessors

By Kurt Hofmann
Germany-based Eurowings Discover launches its first scheduled flights on July 24 from Frankfurt to Mombasa and Zanzibar. The Lufthansa Group-owned
Airlines & Lessors

By Henry Canaday
Aircraft modifications focus on leisure, pleasure, hygiene and emissions.
Interiors & Connectivity

By Victoria Moores, Aaron Karp
Regional carriers play a key role in rebuilding major airline networks.
ATW

By Victoria Moores
There is no doubt of Africa’s potential as an air transport market, but while governments continue to block funds and procrastinate on liberalization, they also block their own economic growth.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
FAA announced Thursday a raft of fines against passengers who have disrupted US flights this year, sometimes violently.
Air Transport