Air Transport World

By Thierry Dubois, Tony Osborne, Graham Warwick
The global airline industry is introducing initiatives to reduce aviation's impact on the environment.
Sustainability

By Karen Walker
Key Findings and Recommendations The final report submitted to US Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao took more than six months to complete and was

By Alan Dron
LCCs are defying expectations in the Gulf, but some markets pose challenges.
Air Transport

By Graham Warwick
Air taxi providers are eager to bridge the gaps between cities and airports.
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
Fastjet’s pan-African LCC plans flounder in a difficult environment.
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
As Wizz Air undergoes rapid growth, its leader remains committed to the fundamentals.
Air Transport

By Graham Warwick
As states set SAF targets, producers work to grow pool of raw materials.
Air Transport

By Alan Dron
Another challenging year awaits the Middle East’s major airlines.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
Lee Moak (co-chair): Moak is founder and CEO of Washington DC-based consultancy and advocacy company The Moak Group. A former US Marine Corps and Navy
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
Report finds US regulatory agency’s certification processes are sound, but there is room for improvement.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
LCCs in the US and Latin America are adapting their models to maintain growth.
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
Business rescue practitioners (BRPs) are battling to save South African Airways (SAA), but their restructuring efforts are coming under fire from both
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
For airlines, virus outbreaks—and the public response to them—have rapid impacts and bring complicated responsibilities.
Air Transport

By Kurt Hofmann
Smith has stabilized Air France; can he make it great again?
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
A new regulatory report examines the FAA's aircraft certification processes.
Air Transport

By Kurt Hofmann
Interview With Avianca Holdings President & CEO Anko Van Der Werff
Air Transport

By Alan Dron
Qatar Airways’ foray into the European airline market came to a grinding halt Feb. 11 when Air Italy, in which it held a 49% stake, ceased flying. The
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
African LCC fastjet is battling to survive beyond March, triggering questions over the viability of its pan-African LCC strategy, which is entering
Air Transport

By Alan Dron
What do you see as Air Malta’s main business focus? Our core business is and will remain “destination Malta.” Our primary scope and objective is to
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
To many flying travelers, the sight of a service cart coming down the aisle is the highlight of the journey, especially if the food and beverage are
Sustainability

By Graham Warwick
With a global offsetting scheme confirmed as the near-term mechanism for capping growth in carbon emissions from international flights, the aviation
Sustainability

By Aaron Karp
Biometric facial recognition technology is already being used at various points in the passenger journey at airports throughout the world. Airlines
Air Transport

By Bill Carey
Boeing’s new recommendation that 737 MAX pilots undergo simulator training before they return to flying the airliner justifies recent moves by major
Air Transport

By Alan Dron
At an air show in the Middle East in 2018, a Boeing executive stood up at a private meeting of show participants and offered a tip. “If you want to
Air Transport

By Chen Chuanren
The seeds of Asia-Pacific’s LCC revolution were sown at the turn of the millennium with AirAsia. As demand for low-fare travel spread northward and
Air Transport