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  • Fexjet G650
    News

    Flexjet launches by-the-day-based fractional programme

    2019-06-04T11:16:56Z

    Flexjet, the world's second-largest fractional ownership operator, has introduced a by-the-day-based programme for the Gulfstream G650. The move is designed to give greater flexibility to shareholders of the ultra-long-range business jet and help boost the company's share of the high-end private jet travel market.

  • News

    Alaska to add new Paine Field route

    2019-06-03T22:18:05Z

    ​Alaska Airlines plans to add a new route from Paine Field, adjusting its network at the Seattle-area airport less than a year after beginning service.

  • News

    Spirit drops Embraer from aircraft campaign

    2019-06-03T20:18:03Z

    ​Spirit Airlines is focusing the campaign for its next aircraft order on Airbus and Boeing, ending the consideration of the Embraer E-Jet E2.

  • delta a330neo 1
    News

    Delta upgrades Boston to hub status on strong growth

    2019-06-03T18:10:04Z

    ​Boston Logan International airport is Delta Air Lines newest hub, in a rare growth move by a US network carrier establishing a new connecting complex.

  • Interview

    INTERVIEW: Management with a personal touch

    2019-06-03T10:17:44Z

    Robert Coleman is general manager for Vertis Aviation's US office. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, he is spreading the word about the aircraft charter broker and building its business throughout the Americas

  • News

    Subset of 737 fleet requires slat track swap

    2019-06-03T03:45:32Z

    A manufacturing defect will require the replacement of leading edge slat tracks on a small subset of the global fleet of Boeing 737NG and Max aircraft.

  • IATA CEO panel 2019
    News

    Airline chiefs concerned over varying 737 Max timelines

    2019-06-02T08:21:32Z

    ​A lack of harmony in when global regulators lift the grounding on the Boeing 737 Max will further complicate the plans of international carriers to restore the troubled aircraft to revenue service, say airline chiefs.

  • Asia airlines tails
    News

    IATA downgrades 2019 profits outlook by a fifth

    2019-06-02T02:47:20Z

    IATA has downgraded its industry net profits outlook for 2019 by around a fifth to $28 billion, amid rising costs and slowing demand in part from weaker trade.

  • News

    IATA awards to recognise diversity and inclusion

    2019-06-01T05:56:36Z

    IATA will during this year's AGM in Seoul reveal the winners of its first diversity and inclusion awards, recognising the efforts being made industry-wide to broaden the mix of the global aviation workforce.

  • News

    IATA resolution aims to reaffirm climate commitments

    2019-06-01T00:55:32Z

    This year's IATA AGM, which is set to adopt a fresh resolution reinforcing airline commitments to tackle aviation emissions, comes at a particularly notable time.

  • News

    Hawaiian alleges 'discriminatory' treatment at LAX

    2019-05-31T21:17:16Z

    ​Hawaiian Airlines claims that it is being discriminated against at Los Angeles International airport, where its larger competitors are receiving preferential treatment securing precious terminal and gate space.

  • News

    American aims to capture more business traffic with hub growth

    2019-05-31T17:05:31Z

    ​American Airlines aims to capture additional business travellers in smaller markets as part of its larger effort to boost connectivity over its largest hubs.

  • News

    United to seek compensation for 737 Max grounding

    2019-05-30T16:09:25Z

    ​United Airlines will seek some form of compensation from Boeing for the impact of the 737 Max grounding, says chief executive Oscar Munoz.

  • Cho Yang-ho
    Airline Business

    Putting numbers on the legacies of airline leaders

    2019-05-30T15:48:00Z

    With airline leaders gathering in Seoul for the IATA AGM, we use Cirium’s Fleets Analyzer and schedules data to measure the legacies of the chief executives who have left their roles in the past 12 months. The AGM takes place in South Korea just weeks after the death of long-serving Korean Air chairman and chief executive Cho Yang-ho

  • Alexandre de Juniac IATA agm 2019
    Airline Business

    IATA chief Alexandre de Juniac flags pressing issues

    2019-05-30T11:23:00Z

    IATA chief executive and director general Alexandre de Juniac believes airlines meet for this year’s AGM in Seoul against a backdrop of pressing challenges, including the consequences protectionist policies and trade wars pursued by some governments over the past 18 months.

  • News

    ​IATA pushes for speedier adoption of One ID initiative

    2019-05-30T10:26:42Z

    IATA will put forward a resolution at its forthcoming AGM in Seoul aimed at accelerating implementation of its One ID biometric identity initiative, which it says is vital to ensuring smooth passenger journeys as the air transport sector continues to expand.

  • News

    Mesa closed $91mn refinancing in March quarter

    2019-05-29T19:14:55Z

    ​Mesa Air Group closed a $91.2 million term loan to refinance a spare engine facility during the March quarter.

  • News

    Chile's Supreme Court bars LATAM JVs with American and IAG

    2019-05-24T16:08:54Z

    Chile's Supreme Court has struck down proposed joint ventures by LATAM Airlines with Oneworld partners American Airlines and IAG, siding with appeals filed against the deals last year by Chilean tourism and consumer organisations.

  • niki lauda
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Lauda's darkest day echoes in 737 Max crisis

    2019-05-24T12:19:11Z

    Late motor-racing champion Niki Lauda will be associated not just with his airline entrepreneurship but with an investigation which resulted in scrutiny of design assumptions, and the adequacy of testing and certification methods, similar to that now being given to the Boeing 737 Max.

  • News

    FAA declines to commit to date for 737 Max return to service

    2019-05-24T01:00:58Z

    ​The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says it is too early to commit to a date for when the Boeing 737 Max will return to service, as the regulator completes a day-long meeting with dozens of global aviation regulators to discuss the troubled aircraft.