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Airbus CEO says state support may be needed to develop new aircraft
The CEO of European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has said that the company may need state support to develop its next single-aisle …
COP 28: Commissioner arrives with ideas, will he leave with a deal?
In the lead-up to COP 28’s transport-focused day, there have been wide-ranging discussions on the future sustainability of various sectors, …
Air Canada launches new air-to-rail links
Canadian flag carrier Air Canada has launched its new offering which extends air-to-rail booking options for customers across major European …
Boeing asks FAA for MAX 7 certification exemption around overheating issue
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has said that aviation manufacturer Boeing is seeking an exemption from certain certification requirements …
Royal Mail’s drone delivery service faces temporary suspension
Royal Mail’s drone delivery service, the first of its kind in the UK, has been temporarily suspended after one of …
Emirati oil casts an inescapable shadow over climate talks at COP28
DUBAI - For people in the climate world, the annual two-week extravaganza that is COP28 is a moment to see …
Hamburg Airport joins Airbus’ hydrogen network
Hamburg Airport has become the first in Germany to join the Hydrogen Hub at Airports network to collaborate on researching …
Eve and Flexjet partner on software simulation
Brazilian eVTOL developer Eve Air Mobility has partnered with Flexjet to test and simulate Eve's Urban Air Traffic Management (Urban …
Cuban airline’s Ilyushin jet back in service after Russian repairs
Cuba’s flag carrier Cubana de Aviación received its Il-96-300 widebody jet at Havana’s Jose Martí International Airport on Sunday 3 …
Alaska Airlines to acquire Hawaiian in $1.9bn merger
North America’s fifth largest airline Alaska Airlines will merge with Hawaiian Airlines after signing a $1.9bn acquisition agreement, though the …
“Difficult to abate”: the growth of new fuels in aviation and shipping
Transport by air and sea depends on engines that usually run on fossil fuels, increasing CO₂ emissions. Even though road …
Embraer unveils first E190 freighter conversion
Aircraft manufacturer Embraer has unveiled the first look at a converted E190 jet which has been transformed from an all-passenger to …
Putin moves St Petersburg airport to sole Russian control
Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg, Russia, will be wholly under Russian control after President Vladimir Putin ordered all rights to …
Lufthansa Technik outlines “ambitious” growth plans
Lufthansa Technik, the aircraft maintenance subsidiary of German airline Lufthansa, has revealed its new growth program targeting significant expansion of …
US FAA changes aircraft approval process after Boeing crashes
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has confirmed changes to its aircraft certification policies including a greater focus on flight …