European airframers and engine makers expect to develop their next-generation products using greener technologies demonstrated under the Clean Aviation program.
Singapore’s competition watchdog CCCS, has granted conditional approval for the commercial JV between Singapore Airlines (SIA) and All Nippon Airways (ANA).
London Heathrow hopes to run a full service of flights on Saturday, March 22 after an off-site fire knocked out the UK’s main hub airport for much of March 21.
With only weeks to go until the aviation community meets in Atlanta for MRO Americas 2025, this week's #FlightFriday looks at a carrier causing a stir: Southwest Airlines.
Recently released figures show that last year, U.S. carriers transported more people than in any year prior on both international and domestic flights.
Ethiopian Airlines and Etihad Airways are launching a strategic joint venture in line with both carriers introducing flights between their respective capitals.
The recommended rules mark a first for ICAO, which—except for the long-retired Concorde—has not previously set noise standards for supersonic aircraft.
Airbus’ decision to postpone development of a hydrogen-powered airliner may have slowed chances for adoption, but it should not impede continuing research.
Lisi Group CEO Emmanuel Viellard reportedly says his aerospace fastener company is ready and able to backfill supply of the critical parts after the SPS fire.
Boeing is watching potential ramifications on the supply chain from global tariffs and the fire at fastener supplier SPS Technologies, CFO Brian West said.
The aviation industry should continue to prepare for the introduction of hydrogen-powered aircraft in the future, ACI Europe President Armando Brunini said.
An air traffic controller memory aid designed to prevent airport surface collisions has begun rolling out across the U.S., with plans to have the system in place at 76 airports by 2027.