Airbus Middle Eastern Airlines welcomes their first A321neo On June 10 Lebanese carrier Middle Eastern Airlines welcomed its first A321neo aircraft into the airline’s fleet. The… ByEdvinas AndrijevskisJuly 13, 2020
Boeing How well do you know the Boeing 787? [Quiz] On July 8, 2007, the Boeing 787 rolled out of the factory for the first time (07/08/07, got… ByAeroTime EditorialJuly 11, 2020
Lockheed Martin U.S. Air Force and Navy pilots: one and same thing? It is well-known that not everyone can become a U.S. Air Force or Navy pilots. At first, candidates… ByKristina KirkliauskaiteJuly 10, 2020
Airbus Avolon cancels another 27 Boeing 737 MAX After the cancellation of 75 Boeing 737 MAX orders in April 2020, the Irish-based lessor Avolon reduced its… ByClement CharpentreauJuly 7, 2020
Asia Korean Air to sell duty-free and catering business for USD836M Korean Air will sell its in-flight duty-free and catering subsidiary to Hahn & Company, a private equity investment… ByYAOJU YUJuly 7, 2020
Airport The new normal promises turbulent times for airports Partner content | As air traffic volumes and aeronautical revenue streams dry up, airports find themselves under increasing… ByAeroTime EditorialJuly 6, 2020
fighter jet How much do you know about fighter jets? [Quiz] Since their invention at the end of the Second World War, fighter jets have become the backbone of… ByAeroTime EditorialJuly 5, 2020
Air Force One Air Force One: how Boeing 747 became the VC-25A This article was originally published on AeroTime News on August 23, 2019. Just recently, the United States Air… ByRytis BeresneviciusJuly 4, 2020
Analysis Aviation and its elusive chase of sustainability Sustainability is seemingly becoming the name of the consumption game. Businesses are moving towards more sustainable practices in… ByRytis BeresneviciusJuly 3, 2020
Japan Airlines JAL introduced autonomous mobility service at Haneda airport Japan Airlines (JAL) launched the world’s first autonomous driving mobility service for elderly and disabled passengers at Haneda… ByYAOJU YUJuly 2, 2020
F-16 Fighting Falcon Pilot of crashed South Carolina F-16 fighter jet pronounced dead A United States Air Force F-16CM Fighting Falcon crashed at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, during a… ByClement CharpentreauJuly 1, 2020
Airbus Airbus ATTOL demonstrates fully autonomous flight capacities Started in 2018, Airbus’ Autonomous Taxi, Take-Off and Landing (ATTOL) project has the ambition to revolutionize autonomous flight.… ByClement CharpentreauJune 30, 2020
Boeing Norwegian cancels all remaining Boeing orders Norwegian Air Shuttle announced it would cancel its pending order for 92 Boeing 737 MAX and 5 Boeing… ByClement CharpentreauJune 30, 2020
Emirates Emirates July 2020 network grows to 52 destinations Emirates plans to restart flights to Cairo, Tunis, Glasgow, and Malé, bringing its network to 52 destinations in… ByAeroTime EditorialJune 30, 2020
air force Multinational Air Group (MAG) days – “MAGDAYs Exercise” For the second year, the Deutsche Luftwaffe – German Air Force (GAF), has committed itself to organizing the… ByDaniele Maiolo Best Shot AircraftJune 29, 2020
Vilnius Airport Lithuanian airport rolls out pink carpet of soup Vilnius International Airport (VNO), Lithuania, rolls out another unusual initiative. As of June 29, 2020, the airport welcomes… ByAeroTime EditorialJune 29, 2020
Jetstar Vietnam grounds 27 Pakistani pilots over license concerns Following the investigation of the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) that revealed an alarming number of dubious licenses,… ByClement CharpentreauJune 29, 2020
Air France Reopening of Europe: on what scale airlines resume service? Although the level of operating flights is only expected to get back to normal in 2023 at the… ByAeroTime EditorialJune 27, 2020