The MOU does not specify projects, but they will support DHL’s planned investment in expanding its operations to improve services to customers locally and across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Embraer’s resources have received a boost from the latest tranche of funding from a Brazilian government entity that assists companies with financing exports.
The UK Competition and Markets Authority has voiced concerns over the proposed merger between Korean Air and Asiana, although Korean Air says it is confident it can address the questions raised.
Europe’s aviation sector is looking ahead to summer 2023 and trying to predict the capacity, pricing and demand trends that will shape those distant months.
Boeing now expects airlines in Southeast Asia to order fewer aircraft over the next 20 years than it previously forecast, attributing the change to customers upgauging.
Display of the Optionally Piloted Personal Air Vehicle (OPPAV), by airframe designer and manufacturer Vessel Aerospace, was a centerpiece of the K-UAM Confex organized by Incheon International Airport.
The world’s first airline alliance credit card would give Australian cardholders the ability to fast track to the alliance’s highest status without buying a single air ticket.
Archer Aviation is doubling down on its confidence in certifying its electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicle by the end of 2024 and launching air-taxi service in 2025.
Canada’s largest airline Air Canada has acknowledged there is an aggressive landscape in the country’s domestic market but remains convinced that its network diversification is a strong competitive weapon it can use to fend off new entrants.
Delays in suppliers providing engines, avionics and interiors continue to hamper Embraer, forcing the Brazilian aerospace and defense leader to miss delivering dozens of aircraft so far in 2022.
Air India’s decision to join the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) shows that the carrier is taking steps to improve its participation in the broader airline industry.
All Nippon Airways is optimistic that improvements in Japanese outbound leisure traffic flows will help drive the next phase of its international capacity recovery.
Demand for inbound travel has strengthened “across the board” for Japan Airlines, most notably in leisure traffic with the yen's depreciation making the country more affordable for many overseas visitors.
Asian carriers should be “careful” when looking at consumer data coming out of North America and Europe, which may not reflect sentiment in Asia, says the CEO o
The joint vision would combine aviation ground and satellite datalinks “and commercial broadband solutions” for future air traffic management (ATM), operational and safety communications with pilots.
Another step toward operating a commercial urban air mobility service in Paris during the 2024 Summer Olympics has been taken with the opening of a vertiport terminal within the Advanced Air Mobility Sandbox test environment at the Pontoise Aerodrome here.
Alaskan startup Northern Pacific Airways plans to set up an airline in the South Pacific before implementing its original strategy of offering flights from the U.S. via Anchorage to Asia.
2Excel had 18 aircraft based at Doncaster but has been forced to move its fleet to Teesside and Humberside airports, after Doncaster Airport’s owners Peel Group announced it would close the airport in September.