Rytis Beresnevicius
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Journalist
Rytis is a journalist in AeroTime’s editorial team, based in Vilnius, Lithuania. Originally joining the team in 2018, in 2021 he then went onto work in content creation in the logistics and IT sectors, before returning to AeroTime in 2022. He studied media and communications in both Denmark and Lithuania.rytis.beresnevicius@aerotime.aero
Rytis is a journalist in AeroTime’s editorial team, based in Vilnius, Lithuania. Originally joining the team in 2018, in 2021 he then went onto work in content creation in the logistics and IT sectors, before returning to AeroTime in 2022. He studied media and communications in both Denmark and Lithuania.rytis.beresnevicius@aerotime.aero
EASA welcomes consolidation of air traffic management regulations
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has praised the European Commission’s (EC) decision for the agency to…
2023-09-18
Norway flags Norwegian-Widerøe merger as potentially anti-competitive
The Norwegian Competition Authority (Konkurransetilsynet) has released its preliminary assessment of the merger between Norwegian and Widerøe, raising…
2023-09-18
How the Airbus A220 propelled airBaltic into a league of its own
For the latest edition of Executive Spotlight, AeroTime spoke to Martin Gauss, the President and Chief Executive Officer…
2023-09-15
Embraer continues to grow E175 backlog with Air Peace order
Embraer and Air Peace have announced that the airline has ordered five Embraer E175 aircraft, the second-smallest variant…
2023-09-15
American Airlines unveils retro Piedmont Airlines and PSA liveries
American Airlines has unveiled two retro liveries paying homage to classic Piedmont Airlines and Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA)…
2023-09-15
Mexico regains FAA Category 1 status
The United States (US) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has declared that Mexico has now resolved the aviation safety…
2023-09-15
Air France-KLM eyes new wide-body aircraft order: report
The Air France-KLM Group is eyeing a new wide-body aircraft order, as it looks to replace some of…
2023-09-15
FedEx pilots ‘do not trust’ FedEx with job security
In a publicly published letter, Captain Chris Norman, the chair of the FedEx Express Master Executive Council (MEC)…
2023-09-15
Airline unions express support for striking UAW workers
Pilots’ and flight attendants’ unions have expressed their support for the International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural…
2023-09-15
Northern Ireland wants flights to United States to return
A Northern Ireland politician has called for flights between the country and the United States (US) to resume.…
2023-09-14
Delta Air Lines aims to reclaim loyalty exclusivity with changes to SkyMiles
Delta Air Lines has announced that it has made changes to the way its SkyMiles loyalty program members…
2023-09-14
Private Learjet 45 aircraft skids off runway at Mumbai International Airport
A privately owned Learjet 45 aircraft has skidded off the runway at Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (BOM),…
2023-09-14
Lufthansa to double Airbus A380 route network in summer 2024
Lufthansa has announced a significant expansion of its long-haul network, including doubling the number of routes it operates…
2023-09-14
Air New Zealand pokes fun at Air Canada Jetz for new all-black livery
Air New Zealand has poked fun at Air Canada for its new all-black livery which will be introduced…
2023-09-14
General Electric has now delivered 3,000 GE90s for Boeing 777s
General Electric (GE) has delivered its 3,000th GE90 engine used to power the Boeing 777 aircraft. According to…
2023-09-14
United flight attendants refute CEO’s claims airline was ‘10% overstaffed’
The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, (AFA) has refuted a claim by United Airlines chief executive officer (CEO), Scott…
2023-09-13
American Airlines halves Q3 2023 operating profit guidance
American Airlines provided an update regarding its Q3 2023 guidance, warning investors that it expects operating profit to…
2023-09-13
EASA introduces more stringent fuselage cracking checks for the Airbus A321 P2F
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has introduced more stringent fuselage checks for the A321 P2F, based…
2023-09-13