Coronavirus

By Wesley Charnock
A common vaccination passport in Asia will be vital in giving more "conservative" governments the confidence to restore international connectivity.
Airlines & Lessors

By Chen Chuanren
Domestic flights to and from Bangkok and other high-risk regions are set to be suspended.
Airlines & Lessors

By Sean Broderick
One U.S. major airline is confident that an across-the-board recovery is coming.
Airlines & Lessors

By Michael Bruno
A&D should be an enviable career, but as the U.S. sees a vast migration of workers, industry fears being left behind.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Guy Ferneyhough
The Irish government has announced that starting July 19 it will allow non-essential international travel again as it introduces the EU Digital COVID Certificate, designed to facilitate flying within Europe.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

VOLARIS recorded MP1.5b net profit for 2Q21 (vs MP119m in 2Q19) on 38% higher revenues vs 2Q19; it has 92 aircraft.
Air Transport

By Jens Flottau, Helen Massy-Beresford
With a fuel tax, SAF quotas and emissions-trading changes, "Fit for 55" adds up to higher airline operating costs.
Sustainability

JFK

JFK handled 1.28m pax in March, down 42.1% vs March 2020; year-over-year pax traffic was down 76.7% in February 2021.
Air Transport

FINNAIR increased target in permanent cost base reductions by 2022 (vs 2019) by €30m to €200m, covering real estate, aircraft leasing, IT, sales
Air Transport

SRILANKAN AIRLINES plans July 31 to restart weekly Colombo-Moscow Domodedovo (A330).
Air Transport

DELTA commenced offer to purchase up to maximum combined aggregate purchase price of $1b of outstanding notes.
Air Transport

By Aaron Karp
ACI World estimated that collectively airports around the globe will see a $108 billion reduction in revenue in 2021 compared to pre-pandemic forecasts.
Airports & Networks

By Adrian Schofield
While airlines in the region are looking to cut costs, many environmental initiatives are advancing.
Airlines & Lessors

By Kurt Hofmann
According to the EGC ruling, the measure does not discriminate against Ryanair and Laudamotion.
Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford
For Europe’s airlines enjoying the summer resurgence of demand, more COVID-shaped clouds are most likely on the horizon.
Airlines & Lessors

FRANKFURT AIRPORT handled 1.8m pax in June, down 73% from 6.6m pax in June 2019.
Air Transport

LONDON HEATHROW handled 957k pax in June, down 87% from record 7.2m pax in June 2019.
Air Transport

KLM

KLM says its network in the Caribbean and South America has regained its 2019 strength and is serving 17 destinations.
Air Transport

AMERICAN is projecting 2Q21 revenue to be 37.5% lower than 2Q19 on 24.6% lower capacity, better than previous guidance; it expects to post between net
Special Topics

AIRCASTLE posted net loss of $9.8m in 2Q21 (vs $26.5m loss in 2Q20) on 34% lower revenues; it owns 250 aircraft. It says through July 9 it has agreed
Air Transport

AIR ASTANA posted net profit of US$4.9m in 1H21 vs US$66.2m loss in 1H20; international capacity was 45% of 2019 level.
Air Transport

DELTA AIR LINES had $652m net income in 2Q21 (revenues up 76% vs 1Q21) and ended quarter with $17.8b in total liquidity; capacity was down 32% vs 2Q19
Air Transport

DELTA AIR LINES agreed to lease seven (ex-LATAM) A350-900s from AerCap and purchase 29 737-900ERs from Castlelake for delivery 3Q21-1Q22 to accelerate
Air Transport

By Adrian Schofield
There could be an opportunity for AirAsia’s Indonesian unit to improve its market position when travel restrictions ease in Indonesia, according to AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes.
Airlines & Lessors

GOJET (United Express) plans October 5 to resume twice-daily Manchester, NH-Newak (CRJ550).
Air Transport