Air Transport Safety, Ops & Regulation
Jun 21, 2024
The airframer hopes the narrowbody A321XLR will make new long-haul routes economically viable.
Jun 18, 2024
Recent revisions of the certification requirements for EVTOL aircraft that narrowed the gap between European and U.S. regulators come as welcome news to Lilium.
Jun 18, 2024
In 2021, Iberia became the first operator in Europe to use evidence-based training, followed by Air France in the same year.
Jun 17, 2024
European officials have approved an extra fuel tank the A350-1000s Qantas will use for ultra-long-haul flights.
Jun 14, 2024
The FAA and European Union Aviation Safety Agency have updated their eVTOL certification guidance to narrow the gap between their approaches.
Dec 05, 2024
French carriers will refund extra charges they had imposed on passengers in anticipation of a planned hike in airline taxes.
Dec 04, 2024
A Senate subcommittee hearing focused on U.S. airline ancillary fees questioned carriers on plans for integrating artificial intelligence into pricing practices
Dec 04, 2024
Pratt & Whitney’s upgraded Advantage derivative of its PW1100G geared turbofan (GTF) engine is on track for certification in early 2025.
Dec 04, 2024
EASA is proposing a significant hike in its existing user fees and a new, longer-term, charge for airspace users covering air traffic management (ATM) work.
Dec 04, 2024
Joby Aviation has ticked two more boxes on its journey toward launching commercial electric air taxi service in the U.S.
Dec 03, 2024
The European Commission has launched a new round of funding for net-zero projects, backed by revenues from the EU emissions trading system (EU ETS).
Dec 02, 2024
SAS is welcoming a move by the Danish government to acquire a controlling stake in Copenhagen Airport (CPH) in a deal valued at $4.5 billion.
Dec 02, 2024
The UK CAA hopes to remove Pakistani carriers from its banned list “in the near future” but will not immediately follow EASA's decision to lift its ban on PIA.