
IAG 'levels playing field' with new low-cost, long-haul airline
International Airlines Group (IAG) launched its long-anticipated low-cost, long-haul carrier March 17, naming it Level.

Transport Canada adopts new UAV rules
Canadian Transport Minister Marc Garneau announces new UAV measures at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport.

Asiana receives first A350 simulator
South Korean carrier Asiana Airlines, which is getting ready to take delivery of its first of 22 Airbus A350-900s in April, has received its first A350 flight simulator.

New Cyprus Airways secures AOC
Startup carrier Cyprus Airways has secured its air operator’s certificate (AOC) and plans to launch operations “very soon.”

Berlin airports cancel hundreds of flights as ground workers continue strike
Berlin’s Tegel and Schönefeld airports canceled hundreds of scheduled flights from March 13-15 because of an ongoing ground staff strike over wages.

Frontier, Silver drop Cuba service
US carriers Silver Airways and Frontier Airlines said they will end service to Cuba, citing excess capacity and other challenges in the newly reopened US-Cuba market.

French ATC strike causes more than 1,500 flight cancellations
The latest French air traffic control (ATC) strike caused a record-breaking 1,500 flight cancellations, according to estimates by commercial aviation group Airlines for Europe (A4E).

CDB Aviation orders 30 737 MAX aircraft
CDB Aviation Lease Finance, a wholly owned Irish subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing, has ordered 30 Boeing 737 MAXs. Pictured: Boeing Commercial Airplanes president and CEO Kevin McAllister, CDB Aviation Lease Finance president & CEO Peter Chang, Global Sales & Marketing VP-commercial airplanes Ihssane Mounir and Northeast Asia Sales VP Rick Anderson.

Emirates begins Athens-Newark service
Emirates Airline operated the first rotation of its controversial fifth-freedom Dubai-Athens-New York-Newark service March 13, following a weekend of protests by US airlines’ staff.