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Magazine Issue

Air Transport World, July/August 2025

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Features

Air France aircraft
article

Increased Competition And Growth Ahead In The South Atlantic

Jul 16, 2025
Airlines operating between Europe and Latin America jockey for advantage and market share.
JETBLUE AIRCRAFT
article

After A Quarter-Century, JetBlue Is Determined To Stay Relevant

Jul 16, 2025
JetBlue’s leadership team is embarked on a plan to return to standard-setting service and financial stability.
A series of Boeing 787 aircraft in final assembly.
article

Boeing Commercial CEO Points To Resilient Future

Jul 08, 2025
In a rare media interview, BCA’s Pope expresses pride and cautious optimism that the manufacturer is getting back on track.
Alaska Airlines
article

Is Premium Air Travel Flying Too Close To The Sun?

Jul 23, 2025
Will demand for premium air travel become a first-class problem?
Qantas aircraft
article

Sustainable Skies Will Require Much More Than SAF

Jul 29, 2025
Despite gains, the path to aviation net zero looks uncertain.
Concept Art
article

What Can The Industry Turn To Other Than SAF For Lower Emissions?

Jul 24, 2025
Pursuing SAF alternatives in the carbon emissions reduction race.
Emergency Management System
article

New Tech Has Become Necessary To Airlines’ Crisis Response

Jul 30, 2025
Digitization can improve an airline’s response to a crisis.
FedEx and UPS cargo frieghters lined up at an airport.
article

Trade Pattern Shifts May Mean Big Cargo Growth for Southeast Asia

Jul 02, 2025
Concerns about a trade war between China and the US have shaken the global air cargo industry.
Sean Duffy
article

Is US ATC Modernization Really On The Horizon?

Jul 18, 2025
A long-overdue modernization of the US ATC system is getting off the ground.
Air traffic control tower at O'Hare Airport in Chicago.
article

How Airlines Can Face Post-COVID Dilemmas

Jul 15, 2025
Report highlights the dilemmas being faced by airlines post-COVID.

Departments

LAX Airport
article

Editorial: Why Airlines Are Resilient But Not Robust

Jul 14, 2025
Airlines have once again demonstrated their resilience through yet more challenging times in the first half of 2025.
Signing ceremony in Paris
article

Analysis: Low-Key Paris Air Show In The Wake Of Shock Crash

Jul 17, 2025
A shock airliner crash subdued but did not nix the Paris Air Show.
Aircraft tails
article

CAPA: Consolidation Is The Key To Sustainable, Profitable Airlines

Jul 17, 2025
To be profitable and sustainable, airlines must be allowed to merge.
ICAO Secretary General Juan Carlos Salzar
article

Exclusive Interview: ICAO Secretary General Juan Carlos Salazar

Jul 15, 2025
Juan Carlos Salazar was appointed ICAO Secretary General in August 2021, to a three-year term, and is now on a second three-year term.
Ho Chi Minh City
article

Routes Insights: Airlines Reach For Intercontinental Wins

Jul 28, 2025
Virgin Atlantic, Vietnam Airlines and Starlux Airlines each plan to expand their long-haul networks with new nonstop intercontinental routes.
David Neeleman
article

CEO Interview: Breeze Airways CEO David Neeleman

Jul 22, 2025
David Neeleman, the CEO and founder of US startup Breeze Airways, is regarded as one of the industry’s most innovative and influential leaders.
An airport departure monitor
article

Commentary: How Airports Can Protect Themselves From Cyber Threats

Jul 06, 2025
Airports can and should take steps to reduce their exposure to cyberattacks.
Founder and CEO Fred Smith
article

Obituary: Fred Smith, FedEx Founder and Industry Titan

Jul 14, 2025
Frederick Wallace Smith, founder, executive chair and long-time chair and CEO at FedEx Corp., died on June 21, aged 80.