Air Transport World

By Karen Walker
Ask the Editors: COVID-19 poses more risk for travelers in shops, restaurants or taxis than in commercial airliners.
Airlines & Lessors

By Henry Canaday
Climate policy, not oil markets, increasingly sets future fuel charges.
Airlines

By Sean Broderick
The 36-member ICAO Council has adjusted the baseline for its Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) program
A&D Week 2020

By Victoria Moores
For many European flag carriers, a return to state governance.
Airlines

By Karen Walker
Reeling in March from the suddenness and depth of the COVID-19 crisis, the air transport industry at least cautiously believed that the second half of
ATW Opinion

By Linda Blachly
Despite the financial impact many airlines are facing as a result of COVID-19, many industry players agree that adopting digital and connected
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
When demand for air travel nosedived in March as the COVID-19 virus cascaded into a global pandemic, regulators who oversee slot allocations at the
ATW Opinion

This webinar took place July 7, 2020 Captain Lee Moak, founder & CEO of Washington D.C.-based The Moak Group, has one of the broadest and deepest
Air Transport

By Linda Blachly
The global COVID-19 pandemic—which has wreaked havoc with the plans of millions of travelers—has also created severe knock-on effects for airlines and cabin interior manufacturers. Even though more than half of the world’s passenger fleets are back in service, it is clear the airline industry is not likely to recover fully for at least two to three years.
Interiors & Connectivity

This webinar took place July 2, 2020 Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air, the airlines formulating Alaska Air Group, have been addressing the challenges
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
A huge hole in airline efforts to reassure passengers and crews that flying is safe was exposed this week during a US Senate hearing on the pandemic
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
Lufthansa has teamed up with two medical companies to offer COVID-19 testing at its Frankfurt and Munich hubs, which may avoid 14-day quarantine
Air Transport

By Linda Blachly
As the aviation industry searches for ways to make passengers feel safer in the COVID-19 environment, one innovation company is looking beyond cabin hygiene and new seat designs with barriers.
Interiors & Connectivity

By Linda Blachly
Acro Aircraft Seating CEO Neil Cairns joined the company March 9, just as the world was bracing for the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the face of a rapidly changing industry, Acro is working to identify cost-effective and sustainable changes to seating design and development.
Interiors & Connectivity

By Karen Walker
Ask the Editors: Airports are revamping their check-in process to create a safer, contactless environment for travelers.
Airports & Networks

By Linda Blachly
When it comes to traveling on flights over eight hours, sleep is the “single most important thing” to a passenger, according to Zephyr Aerospace founder and CEO Jeff O’Neill.
Interiors & Connectivity

By Linda Blachly
As the airline industry quickly puts into place increased health and hygiene protocols to boost passenger confidence, cabin interior manufacturers are innovating designs to give added protection to COVID-19-wary travelers.
Interiors & Connectivity

This webinar took place June 30, 2020 Markets in Asia-Pacific, China and Australasia have started to open, and as airlines and airports across the
Air Transport

This webinar took place June 30, 2020 Latin America has now become the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, according to the World Health
Air Transport

This webinar took place June 23, 2020 Health safety, rebuilding travelers’ trust and navigating the competitive landscape are currently at the
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
Ask the Editors: Airlines may be concerned about crowding in cabin aisles, but adopting ICAO’s guidelines would be the best practice.
Airlines & Lessors

By Victoria Moores
Airlines, airports and governments were tapping new technologies before the pandemic crisis to maximize the use of airport space as air traffic boomed. Now, airport space has become a priority in a new way, SITA CEO Barbara Dalibard says.
Air Transport

This webinar took place June 16, 2020 As the markets in Asia-Pacific, China and Australasia begin to open and airlines and airports across the region
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
Ask the Editors: LCCs are nimble and have strategies to stimulate demand for air travel.
Airlines & Lessors

This webinar took place June 11, 2020 As one of the world’s most innovative and resilient airlines, Air Canada’s restart narrative will provide a
Air Transport