The British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA) says the Government must act immediately to support the UK airline industry, by introducing an immediate waiver from air passenger duty (APD)
Author: Opinion Writers
The British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA) is dismayed that its calls for a temporary removal…
Shipping delays from China and other countries where the virus has spread are already having negative impacts on manufacturers. Roughly 65% of manufacturers report that their suppliers expect, on average, a three-week delay. However, electronics manufacturers expect delays to be longer…
Drastic times call for drastic measures. The COVID-19 crisis has had a significant impact on aviation, and this must be recognised by regulators in temporarily lowering the burden for airlines. We are dealing with exceptional circumstances and flexibility is essential in order for airlines to react to developments responsibly
Expansion is predicted for the aviation industry. However, the next decade will be more challenging for the aviation industry than the past 10 years, despite prospects for rising passenger demand
There is no WTO default for aviation so the UK Government and EU should settle a deal now to give clarity and certainty to citizens and business following Brexit
When Aircraft Interiors Middle East (AIME) opens in Dubai on 25 February, the event is all set to converge leading airlines and the entire aircraft interiors industry, from seating and flooring materials, to cabin lighting and logistic support solutions
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has produced preliminary forecasts relating to the economic impacts of COVID-19 travel bans on international air connectivity, including a potential reduction of US$4 to 5 billion in gross operating revenues for airlines worldwide
The organisers of Aircraft Interiors Expo 2020, the world’s premier event for cabin interiors, inflight entertainment and passenger comfort, highlight the transformative power of cabin lighting
Brexit has no WTO default for aviation, so the UK Government and the EU should settle a deal now to give clarity and certainty to citizens and business