SAS Flight With 158 Passengers Lands 60 Seconds After New Quarantine Rules

Could this be one of the most unfortunate timings ever? Yesterday, passengers returning from France to Norway missed out on quarantine exemption by one minute after their plane touched down at 00:01... Read more »

Which Airlines Have Fared Better In The Recovery?

COVID-19 recovery does not look the same for all airlines. Over the past few months, certain European carriers have been improving their services better than others. So, what dictates a successful recovery,... Read more »

Azul To Present Its New Brazilian Regional Carrier Next Week

The Brazilian low-cost carrier Azul Linhas Aereas is going to launch a new regional airline next week. The new operator will be called Azul Conecta and fly to 36 destinations across the... Read more »

United Airlines Uses Ultraviolet Lights To Sanitize The Cockpit

United Airlines is stepping its aircraft sanitation procedures up a notch. The Chicago-based carrier is sanitizing cockpits with ultraviolet (UV) lighting technology. It is all part of a focus on delivering a... Read more »

In Photos: Last Airbus A380 Fuselage Travels Through French Villages

The fuselage sections for the final A380 have begun making their way towards Toulouse for final assembly. The convoy passed through French villages last night, to cheering crowds and even an appearance... Read more »

Volga-Dnepr Takes Delivery Of Its First 777F Despite Order Dispute

After several months of ‘will they, won’t they?’, Russian cargo airline Volga-Dnepr has taken delivery of its first Boeing 777 Freighter. The group first placed an order for 29 freighters back in... Read more »

COVID Crisis Prompts Airbus To Make Further Production Cuts

The situation at European aircraft manufacturer Airbus hangs in the balance. The global downturn in travel demand, which is expected to persist for several years, has seen the planemaker already cut production... Read more »

Which Airlines Operated The Boeing 747 For The Longest?

The days of the Boeing 747 are numbered. The few remaining airlines that still operate the aircraft are mostly busy retiring them. This year alone, British Airways, KLM, and Qantas have all... Read more »

Could The Emissions Free Airbus Of The Future Be The A220?

Airbus is planning an emissions-free aircraft by 2035. Simultaneously, it is working on a replacement for the A320 family. It was widely believed that these two projects would convene to make the... Read more »

What The Interjet-Aeromar Codeshare Means For Mexican Aviation

Two Mexican carriers, Interjet and Aeromar, launched today a new codeshare agreement that will allow them to commercialize routes together. According to the airlines, this is the first step of a deeper... Read more »