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Norwegian CEO warns carrier is “facing a very uncertain future”
Jacob Schram made the stark warning as politicians in Oslo rejected calls for further funding.
Utah academics battle space debris with magnets
A team of academics is using magnets to tackle the increasingly pressing problem of space debris
Flybe Saved from Brink of Collapse
By Thomas Lee
THE UK’S largest regional airline, Flybe, has been saved from administration following government intervention.
A380 to make way for A321 production increase
By Martin Needham
Airbus is to capitalise on the drawing down of its A380 production line by boosting A320 Family production at its Toulouse/Blagnac site.
British Airways Breaks Record
By Thomas Lee
British Airways has made history by flying the quickest subsonic flight between New York/John F Kennedy and London/Heathrow.
Korean Air Consolidates P&W Relationship
By Gordon Smith
Korean Air has selected the Pratt & Whitney PW1100G to power its upcoming fleet of Airbus A321neos.
Coronavirus: Eight Unusual Flights You Might Have Missed
By Thomas Haynes
Thomas Haynes explores some of the more unique flights that have occurred during the pandemic.
Finnair to Introduce Premium Economy
Finnair has confirmed it will be introducing a new premium economy cabin on its long-haul services. The Helsinki-based firm says the new cabin will feature “highly customised designs” and “provide customers with increased space and comfort along with an enhanced service offering”.
CAE Training Centre Opens at London Gatwick
Following an announcement in November 2018 that easyJet had signed a long-term training agreement with CAE valued at more than C$170 million, the global training provider inaugurated its brand new pilot and cabin crew training centre at Gatwick on October 1, 2019.
First Look: Aeroflot A350 Breaks Cover
By Thomas Lee
RUSSIAN FLAG carrier Aeroflot’s maiden Airbus A350 has been spotted leaving the paint shop sporting the company’s new corporate livery.
BelugaXL Begins Service
By Thomas Lee
EUROPEAN AEROSPACE giant Airbus has pressed the BelugaXL into service.
AtlasGlobal Halts Flights Again
By Thomas Lee
Turkish airline AtlasGlobal has suspended operations for a second time, less than two months after it restored services.
Coronavirus: Six Airlines Fighting Back Against COVID-19
By Thomas Haynes
While most airlines across the world have now stopped operating many of their scheduled services, some are helping to fight the COVID-19 pandemic by operating flights to collect medical supplies from China. Here’s six interesting examples.
Wizz Air Resumes Luton Operations
By Thomas Haynes
Wizz Air has today (May 1) restarted operations at its London/Luton base despite ongoing restrictions associated with COVID-19. The low-cost carrier has resumed services to 22 destinations from the gateway for passengers whose journeys are deemed necessary.
Teesside International Airport and SSE to deliver major green energy project
By Tom Batchelor
Teesside International Airport and SSE Energy Solutions have announced a new joint venture which aims to deliver enough green electricity to power the equivalent of more than 17,000 homes.