Norwegian’s UK subsidiary has been given tentative approval by the US Department of Transportation for a foreign air carrier permit. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Brexit means Brexit, UK prime minister Theresa May infamously explained. What Brexit means for aviation and aerospace is far from certain. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
A year after Bombardier’s CSeries entered service, the aircraft’s two operators Swiss and Air Baltic report that the clean-sheet twinjet’s introduction has gone more smoothly than they expected. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
UK budget carrier EasyJet has opted to obtain an air operator’s certificate and operating licence from Austrian regulators in order to protect its European route rights. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines has highlighted the important role of governments in ensuring that a country has sufficient aviation infrastructure to meet the expected passenger traffic growth. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Embraer has flown the first Legacy 500 jet assembled in Melbourne, Florida, completing the company s efforts to set up final assembly operations outside of Brazil. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Boeing on 13 July cancelled the last of three orders for the passenger-carrying 747-8I that once belonged to defunct Russian carrier Transaero. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
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