NewsF-35 readiness, availability dropped again in 20222022 was a difficult year for the Lockheed Martin F-35 in US service, with the jet’s availability and…
Link (AeroTime)Etihad Cargo expand European capacity via two new gatewaysEtihad Cargo Expanded European CapacityEtihad Cargo will offer additional cargo capacity to the European market via two new gateways located in Copenhagen and Düsseldorf.
Link (International Airport Review)Finnair sees air travel ‘uncertainty’ continuing in 2023While Finnair’s revenue grew exponentially throughout 2022, a large operating loss and “uncertainty” will continue to prevail in the…
Link (AeroTime)Icelandair’s CEO, Bogi Nils Bogason, talks to AeroTimeEvery other year, the Icelandair Mid-Atlantic Tradeshow takes place in the Icelandic capital, Reykjavik, showcasing Iceland’s credentials as…
Link (AeroTime)Volotea and Eurowings announce codeshare partnership on 140 routesBarcelona-based regional low-cost airline Volotea has announced a commercial agreement with Lufthansa-owned carrier Eurowings. The two airlines will…
Link (AeroTime)Top trends in baggage 2023: Darin Juby, Greater Toronto Airports Authoritydarin juby baggageHow bags are tagged will be much thought about in 2023 according to the Director of Baggage Services.
Link (International Airport Review)RFD welcomes Menzies Aviation to its International Cargo CenterMenzies Aviation will provide cargo and freighter handling services to chartered and scheduled flights at Chicago Rockford International Airport.
Link (International Airport Review)Glasgow Airport to become UK’s first Connected Airport Living LabGlasgow Airport to become UK's first Connected Airport Living LabGlasgow Airport launches a new partnership to create the UK's first Connected Airport Living Lab, with a key focus on testing innovative technologies to improve the passenger experience, freight management and decarbonisation.
Link (International Airport Review)Aktobe International Airport Partners with TAV TechnologiesThe gateway to western Kazakhstan, Aktobe International Airport will employ the Common Use Passenger Processing System (CUPPS), developed by TAV Technologies.
Link (International Airport Review)NTSB targets flap retraction, crew action on United altitude loss in HawaiiThe National Safety Transportation Board (NTSB), which began its inquiry into the sudden loss of altitude on a…
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