Vladimir Zubkov, the secretary general of The International Air Cargo Association, discusses the role of the association and why he is looking forward to speaking at World Routes 2017.
With a new terminal building set to open before the end of 2017, Krasnoyarsk International Airport in Russia has set its sights on expanding its network to more than 100 destinations over the next three years.
As the rapid growth of China's aviation market continues apace, fuelled by an expanding middle-class, US manufacturer Boeing has forecast that almost 20 percent of global aircraft demand over the next two decades will be from airlines based in the country.
A loan of up to €150m from the German government has been approved by the European Commission, ensuring Air Berlin will continue to operate over the coming months.
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Air transport in Iceland has been transformed over the past decade, with national flag carrier Icelandair leading the charge. The airline’s chief executive Birkir Holm Gudnason spoke to Routesonline about the growth of the transatlantic market via Reykjavík.
China Eastern Airlines, the second-largest airline in China by passenger numbers, is preparing to significantly expand its fleet over the next five years.
AirAsia is to increase the size of its fleet before the end of the year, with chief executive Tony Fernandes explaining the expansion underlines the airline’s confidence in the Asian market.
Qantas has called on Airbus and Boeing to conquer the "last frontier in global aviation" by developing an aircraft that can fly non-stop from Sydney to London.
As passenger numbers at Pittsburgh International Airport continue to rise, chief executive Christina Cassotis outlines how the airport is successfully transitioning from a hub to focus on point-to-point traffic.