Air Transport World

By Graham Warwick
A California project could help spur electric regional plane development.
Airlines & Lessors

By Linda Blachly
Flexible cabin solutions are emerging as winners.
Interiors & Connectivity

By Karen Walker
Health travel apps need government standards.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Linda Blachly
Many airlines and airports have placed investment in sustainability at the top of their agendas despite the pandemic crisis. QANTAS-BP PARTNERSHIP
Sustainability

By Henry Canaday
Passenger expectations for­ inflight connectivity increasing.
Interiors & Connectivity

By Karen Walker
Consolidation has been a much-debated topic through the pandemic crisis, but one that has focused on which airlines might fail or merge.
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
Ahead of the UK’s new immigration rules that came into effect in February, mandating multiple COVID-19 tests and mandatory quarantines in government-approved hotels for some international arriving passengers, this headline caught the eye: “You have to be desperate and wealthy to fly from Monday.”
Air Transport

By Linda Blachly
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines operated its first commercial flight using an admixture of 500 liters of sustainable synthetic kerosene.
Airlines & Lessors

By Kurt Hofmann
Lufthansa Aviation Training (LAT), long considered the gold standard in commercial flight academies, is being remodeled to a campus structure so it can be more flexible and competitive in a changed market.
Maintenance & Training

By Karen Walker
For those in the air transport industry hoping that 2021would see the turning point from devastating cash burn to the beginnings of recovery—and that’s just about everyone in the industry—the first quarter has quickly dashed those hopes.
Airlines & Lessors

Stephan Hickman
Delta Air Lines will recall up to 400 pilots this summer to help position itself for a rebound in travel demand.
Maintenance & Training

By Victoria Moores
COVID-19 has devastated the industry, but aviation recruitment specialists believe the market uncertainty can be mitigated.
Airlines & Lessors

Nadhem AlHamad
Simulators and tech-based training will be essential to affordable pilot development
Maintenance & Training

By Robert W. Moorman
Airlines have launched a number of pilot retention and development programs.
Maintenance & Training

By Alan Dron
The growth of Middle Eastern airlines in recent years is being matched by expansion of the region’s training establishments.
Maintenance & Training

By Karen Walker
This year is shaping up to be at least as tough for airlines and airports as the last. In some ways, it’s more challenging.
Air Transport

CAPA-Centre for Aviation
The airline industry in 2021 industry will, at best, be half the size it was in 2019. Yet the industry is betting the house on a substantial recovery in the 2021 second and third quarters. What's Plan B?
Airlines & Lessors

Parked aircraft; the role of masks; onboard safety; clairvoyance; industry resilience
ATW

This webinar took place February 23, 2021. The COVID-19 crisis has changed the playing field for airlines, forcing them to pivot to new opportunities
Airports & Networks

Kevin Mitchell, Susan Grant, John Breyault and Kurt Ebenhoch
A Feb. 5 op-ed took pains to defend an anti-consumer policy that was stealthily released the day after Thanksgiving in the waning days of former U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao’s tenure.
Air Transport

This webinar took place February 18, 2021. Join Aviation Week for this 30-minute fireside chat talking through the latest status of Asia-Pacific
Air Transport

A cross section of travel, technology and health organizations are cooperating in an initiative to create a blueprint for interoperable digital health pass systems that are privacy protected, user controlled and universally accepted for international travel and more.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
It used to be that when someone said they were afraid to fly, what they really meant was they were afraid of crashing.
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
The latest UK travel rules will add unwanted cost and complexity for airlines, airports and passengers, but will they actually prevent new coronavirus variants from entering the country?
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
The air travel demand recovery that airlines, airports and tourism organizations were hoping to see emerge this year, albeit slowly, is so far proving elusive.
Air Transport