Reports that UK-based regional airline, Flybe is seeking a fresh rescue deal come in the wake of numerous European airline failures, and attracting new finance will be no easy task
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Emirates Airline is retiring its fleet of A380 passenger jets, for which the Dubai-based carrier was Airbus’ biggest customer. Gloomy as the news is for investors in closed-end A380 funds, they can still expect to make a return on their investment…
Sit back and relax at Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) 2020. The event is set to exude comfort and style as it showcases the best aircraft seating innovations in Hamburg
Megatrend interior concepts in the automotive industry could transfer to other transport sectors such as aviation as consumers demand higher quality standards, says GlobalData, a data and analytics company
Great food, plus good customer service and a positive track record are the primary drivers of passenger satisfaction on international airline flights. JD Power explains this stark departure from the price-driven culture of domestic airline customer behaviour
Airbus asserts that WTO rules tariffs should be reduced by around US$2 billion following a range of compliance measures
The British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA) is urging airlines to take a leaf out of Jet2’s book and respond to the Baby on Board campaign by implementing enhancements to maternity pay and provisions for parents
Aircraft orders achieved a new record for October, taking the overall order backlog above 14,000 aircraft for the first time since May 2019. The overall order book backlog is worth a potential £215bn to the UK in future years as aircraft are manufactured and delivered
Shared autonomous vehicles will see more temporary relationships develop between car seat and rider. There are clear parallels with airline seats, but the question is: should seats be able to adjust to new occupants more quickly?
Despite record numbers of passengers, 2017 and 2018 are among the three safest years of the aviation industry in terms of fatal plane crashes. But strap yourself in: passengers have to prepare for more incidents of turbulence due to climate change – particularly on flights between Europe and North America