China’s major carriers have warned investors that first half (H1) losses will widen, primarily due to rising fuel costs and pandemic lockdowns in major hubs like Shanghai.
The recent establishment of a second 737-800 freighter conversion line at Boeing's MRO facility at London Gatwick signals its strategy of providing flexibility in search of capacity.
The application will allow Joby’s U.S.-based certification to be concurrently validated by the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority, accelerating access to the British market.
Airbus A380s have been a rare sight in Asia-Pacific skies over the past few years, but the recent surge in international demand has seen more carriers bringing A380s out of storage.
Pilots at United Airlines plan to resume contract negotiations with management instead of voting on a recently concluded tentative agreement, after pilots raised objections to some of the contract’s terms.
EASA has published new guidance for complying with the European agency’s mandate that repair stations set up safety management systems (SMS) by late 2024.
Three years after Le Bourget 2019 the aerospace industry is coming together for another one of its major airshows in Farnborough, following more regional recent events in Singapore, Dubai and Berlin.
German start-up carrier Evia Aero has signed a letter of intent with Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) to buy 10 conversion kits that will enable nine-seat Britten Norman Islander aircraft to fly regional routes in northern Europe on hydrogen.
ST Engineering and Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW) have redelivered the world’s first Airbus A320 passenger to freighter (P2F) aircraft to Vaayu Group, which will in turn lease the aircraft to new Indian cargo carrier Pradhaan Air Express.