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Boeing returns to union negotiations as strikes continue
Thousands of workers have been striking against the manufacturer over a dispute to do with pay rises and a pension plan in a new contract.
Spirit Aerosystems beginning to see effects of Boeing strikes - reports
The supplier is one of many tied to Boeing’s production that may begin furloughing workers as the manufacturer halts its supplier purchase orders.
Runway Safety Area Solutions for the Airport Industry
Our modern and increasingly high-tech airports require sophisticated airfield and runway safety area systems. These are important when it comes…
SAS emerges from bankruptcy with new owners
The airline has been in bankruptcy proceedings since 2022 but has now completed a debt and organisational restructuring process.
Air Canada pilots vote to strike as contract deadline looms
The union said it was still aiming to find a deal with the country’s flag carrier airline but was well prepared to strike if needed.
Kenya’s aviation union threatens strike action over Adani airport deal
The union group has expressed concerns about the legality of the deal and its potential to lead to job losses, despite government assurances to the contrary.
UK trade union celebrates wage uplift at Gatwick
Workers across 11 firms at the London airport have recently won pay uplifts of an average of 10%.
Mass cancellations at Beirut airport amid Israeli airstrike fears
Lufthansa has suspended flights into Lebanon until 6 August as Israel plans retaliation for Hezbollah’s Golan Heights airstrike.
Who is the new Secretary for Transport Louise Haigh?
Labour's Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has been confirmed. What does her appointment mean for the industry?
Lufthansa introducing climate surcharge to pass on regulatory costs
The German airline group is likely to set an example for other companies as the industry looks for a way to cover the costs of environmental measures.
Airport wildlife hazard management solutions
Airport Wildlife Hazard Management Solutions: Introduction In the intricate ecosystem of global aviation safety, airport wildlife hazard management plans stand…
Lufthansa and Air France-KLM see first quarter struggles
Both major European airline groups cited industrial action and lowering cargo demand for their first quarter losses.
Lufthansa suspends flights to Tehran. Will others follow?
With Iran set to launch an “imminent” retaliatory air strike on Israel, Middle East aviation is on high alert.
Decreasing lost luggage by updating baggage handling systems
Tomasz Pawliszyn, CEO of AirHelp, discusses how airports can decrease lost luggage by embracing new technology in baggage handling systems
Canadian Airbus A220 factory staff to slow work amid contract dispute
The union at the factory voted more than 99% against Airbus’ pay offer, with a representative branding it as “downright unacceptable”.
Fighting fraud: why AI will propel airlines towards a profitable future
Jeff Wixted, strategy, product and market consultant at Signifyd, discusses how a greater focus on AI-driven fraud prevention will enable airlines to protect their bottom line.
Lufthansa has strong 2023 but warns of bigger losses in early 2024
The German company saw operating profits at all of its passenger airlines for the first time.
What's causing Germany’s mass transport strikes?
Following failed negotiations, German unions have called on members at Deutsche Bahn and Lufthansa to strike again this week.
Tiruchirapalli International Airport Expansion Project, India
Tiruchirapalli International Airport is located in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India, approximately 325km away from Chennai. Also referred to as the…
DHL workers in UK extend strike action
Unite said at least 180 members would walk out after rejecting a 9.8% pay rise.