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  • CSeries
    News

    IATA: CSeries engine incident will not derail service entry

    2014-06-01T15:29:18Z

    ​Bombardier is confident last week’s engine-related incident with one of the CSeries test aircraft will not derail its plan to see the regional airliner entering service as scheduled in the second half of 2015.

  • News

    IATA: Hawaiian focused on selling Hawaii in China

    2014-06-01T10:00:37Z

    ​Hawaiian Airlines new nonstop flight to Beijing is meeting expectations, as the carrier works with its partners to market Hawaii as a destination in China.

  • News

    IATA: New environment chief ​arrives at tense time

    2014-05-30T11:27:33Z

    Michael Gill is hoping his 15 years of aviation law experience will stand him in good stead for the complex negotiations lying ahead as ICAO member states attempt to agree on a global market-based measure (MBM) to address emissions growth in the airline industry.

  • News

    ​IATA: NDC still a work in progress

    2014-05-30T10:46:00Z

    After more than two years of fierce discussion, debate and dispute, the airline and travel industries appear to have reached a base agreement on the principles of IATA’s New Distribution Capability (NDC).

  • Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: Europe’s legacy airlines fight for short-haul share

    2014-05-30T10:18:00Z

    CTAIRA analyst Chris Tarry examines the convergence playing out within Europe’s short-haul market

  • Richard Anderson
    News

    IATA: Outgoing chairman hails progress on climate change

    2014-05-30T09:45:00Z

    Climate change was at the centre of Richard Anderson’s year as chairman of IATA’s board of governors.

  • News

    Air Canada debuts new international cabin interior

    2014-05-23T20:26:24Z

    ​Air Canada has debuted its new international interior as the three-class, 251-seat Boeing 787 launches service.

  • 777-300ER Air New Zealand
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Why small is beautiful in freighter conversions

    2014-05-23T14:37:00Z

    Depending on which end of the market you are looking at, the freighter conversion sector is going full throttle or resembling a graveyard. While Aeronautical Engineers (AEI) is straining to meet its backlog of Boeing 737 and MD-80 conversion orders and is preparing for the next types to come into ...

  • analysis - qatar, all business
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: All-business bounces back

    2014-05-22T13:01:35Z

    Question marks have hung over the viability of all-premium long-haul services since Eos, Maxjet and Silverjet all collapsed in the latter half of last decade. But Qatar Airways’ deployment from 15 May of a 40-seat Airbus A319 on its of its six Doha-London Heathrow frequencies is a sign of renewed ...

  • short-haul Europe seats snapshot
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How Europe’s LCCs are getting down to business

    2014-05-22T12:35:36Z

    The lines between low-cost carriers and their network rivals have blurred so much over recent years as to make segmenting operators by type almost academic.

  • Emirates A380
    News

    ILA: A380 remains a ‘customer magnet’ for Emirates

    2014-05-21T12:55:00Z

    ​The Airbus A380 continues to be Emirates’ most in-demand product seven years after entering service with the carrier, says Hubert Frach, the carrier’s divisional senior vice-president, commercial operations west, responsible for sales in the Americas, Europe, Africa and the Russian Federation.

  • News

    Dragonair names new chief executive

    2014-05-21T11:53:00Z

    ​Cathay Pacific subsidiary Dragonair has named Algernon Yau as its new chief executive, succeeding Patrick Yeung who is moving to become Cathay’s group general manager for Taiwan and Korea.

  • SkyWest United E175 200
    News

    United begins regional refleeting with E175 introduction

    2014-05-19T22:03:06Z

    ​United Airlines has launched service on its new Embraer 175 aircraft, beginning a long-awaited programme to upgrade its regional fleet to 76-seat dual-class aircraft.

  • European LCC financials V2
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Ryanair slips but still the biggest European LCC

    2014-05-19T17:26:52Z

    As European low-cost carriers continue to expand increasingly outside their home markets, it is perhaps inevitable that there will be more direct competition between rivals from the sector.

  • mas malaysia-china
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Demon days for Malaysia Airlines

    2014-05-19T10:10:05Z

    ​Speaking to Malaysia Airlines’ (MAS) chief Ahmad Jauhari Yahya six months ago, one gets the idea that the carrier is working hard towards profitability, with progress to be made slowly but surely.

  • News

    Etihad acquiring Horizon arm to set up training school

    2014-05-19T09:38:00Z

    ​Middle Eastern carrier Etihad Airways is planning to acquire part of Horizon International Flight Academy in order to set up a flight-training school in the United Arab Emirates.

  • Qatar A350
    News

    Qatar’s chief ‘very satisfied’ with A350 progress

    2014-05-19T09:00:00Z

    Qatar Airways chief executive Akbar Al Baker remains confident that his airline will take delivery of its first Airbus A350 in the fourth quarter, and says his is “very satisfied” by the twinjet type’s performance in testing.

  • News

    Qatar Airways chief reveals initial A380 plans

    2014-05-19T08:00:00Z

    Qatar Airways chief executive Akbar Al Baker says that the airline intends to use its Airbus A380s for “increasing frequencies to our current network”, and that routes to Paris, Frankfurt, New York and “destinations in the Far East” are among those on which the double-deckers will be operated.

  • Airbus A320
    News

    China Southern to take 80 A320s and A320neos

    2014-05-16T11:36:00Z

    ​China Southern Airlines is to acquire 80 Airbus A320-family aircraft including 50 of the re-engined A320neo jets.

  • Etihad European partners June 14
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How Etihad is building its European connections

    2014-05-15T17:27:43Z

    The courting of one of Europe’s perennial loss-making airlines at the same time as one of its existing European investments is struggling to keep its head above water may seem counter-intuitive, but for Etihad it forms part of the continued drive to build traffic flows through Abu Dhabi.