Global aircraft orders are demonstrating the continuing recovery of the aviation sector alongside growing market and passenger confidence and demand. ADS forecasts that 2022 global deliveries will reach 997 aircraft as Q2 sees 513 aircraft delivered, currently 23 ahead of forecast
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IBA’s latest monthly Aviation Carbon Emissions Index in association with KPMG indicates a 2.4% reduction in CO2 intensity per-seat per-mile year-on-year – another record low for the industry
Farnborough International Airshow has been a milestone week for both the UK and the global aerospace, aviation, defence, and space industries. This has been the first major European airshow since 2019, the biggest airshow of 2022, and a forum for many deals
Global air travel is set to recover 65% in Q3, with beach holidays leading as city tourism lags, says Olivier Ponti, VP of insights at ForwardKeys
The ongoing sector recovery continues as 82 aircraft were delivered in May 2022, an improvement on May 2021 and in line with 2022 forecasts. The backlog of aircraft remains strong at above 13,000 for the sixth consecutive month since December 2021, says ADS, the UK trade organisation representing aerospace, defence and security
The team of legal experts at BPP University Law School in London explain passengers’ legal rights under UK law and what you can do if the worst happens when flying this summer
The latest research from SITA, released in its 2022 Passenger IT Insights report, has identified pent-up demand for both business and leisure travel emerging post-pandemic, and a growing demand from passengers for mobile and touchless technologies
IBA’s monthly Aviation Industry Barometer for May 2022 shows a continuing recovery in airline capacity across most of the globe, but with negative year-on-year growth in Asia-Pacific. The recovery in monthly global passenger flights grew by 4% in May 2022, with flight capacity at 78% relative to pre-pandemic levels
IATA calls for governments to apply three key lessons learned from the dismantling of global connectivity in response to Covid-19 to ensure that future global health threats can be effectively managed without closing borders
When Cheryl Gaymon joined American Airlines in 1967, the USA was in the midst of the Civil Rights movement and black flight attendants were few and far between. Cheryl has witnessed much progress taking place – and helped shape it – and is now the top FA at DFW. Here’s Cheryl’s story…