Aviation Daily

By David Casey
Argentina has approved new interim regulations for assigning airport takeoff and landing slots.
Airports & Networks

By Adrian Schofield
Air New Zealand expects no significant improvement over the next 12 months in the engine availability problems that have grounded up to 20% of its jet fleet.
Airlines & Lessors

By Aaron Karp
Mexico's Ciudad Juarez International Airport debuted a renovated passenger terminal, nearly doubling the facility's size and boosting passenger capacity.
Airports & Networks

By Kurt Hofmann
Saudi Arabian LCC flyadeal has become the latest carrier to announce flights to Damascus as the LCC’s CEO is determined to enhance connectivity for Syrians.
Airlines & Lessors

By Ella Nethersole
Rwanda’s national carrier RwandAir received two Boeing 737-800 aircraft on Aug. 27, one of which is already in operation.
Airlines & Lessors

By Guy Norris
JetZero and SHZ Advanced Technologies are working to adapt the French company’s liquid hydrogen storage and distribution technologies to the BWB configuration.
Emerging Technologies

By Adrian Schofield
Qantas significantly increased firm orders for Airbus A321XLRs as it prepares to bring its initial deliveries of this type into domestic service in September.
Airlines & Lessors

By Christine Boynton
“We are discussing how big we can make Boston,” Amy Martin, Delta's vice president for network planning, tells Aviation Week.
Airlines & Lessors

By Guy Norris
Boeing is moving to the next stage of the twinjet’s certification program following FAA clearance to begin Type Inspection Authorization phase 2D tests.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Jeremy Kariuki
Menzies Aviation announced the completion of its $305 million acquisition of G2 Secure Staff, doubling its footprint in the U.S.
Airports, FBOs & Suppliers

By Thierry Dubois
Ascendance is gathering momentum as it sees success in system testing.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Sean Broderick
An IATA proposal will see discussion over whether to raise pilot standards elevated to the global stage during the upcoming ICAO General Assembly.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Victoria Moores
Two sustainability bodies have commissioned a legal analysis which suggests non-CO2 emissions from aviation should be included in national climate plans.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Kurt Hofmann
The Danish Transport Authority has suspended security screening of international passengers departing from Nuuk, citing insufficient training of airport staff.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Graham Warwick
Swiss International Airlines has partnered with a startup developing technology to store captured carbon dioxide (CO2) in concrete from demolished buildings.
Emerging Technologies

By Adrian Schofield
Air New Zealand has boosted its widebody orderbook by exercising options for two more Boeing 787-10s, an internal memo reveals.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
Frontier Airlines is pushing deeper into Spirit Airlines’ core markets, unveiling 20 new routes.
Airports & Networks

By Ella Nethersole
As part of its Airports 2030 strategy, the Moroccan Airports Authority has awarded contracts for expansions at Marrakesh Menara and Agadir Al Massira airports.
Airports & Networks

By Ella Nethersole
Uganda Airlines reports that its Approved Maintenance Organization successfully completed its first in-house engine change on a Bombardier CRJ900 in Entebbe.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Aaron Karp
Southwest Airlines is planning flights to Caribbean island St. Maarten, which also becomes the third new destination the airline has announced this summer.
Airports & Networks

By Sean Broderick
Heico is seeing sustained steady demand within its Flight Support Group (FSG).
Aircraft & Propulsion

By James Pozzi
The maintenance arm of Ethiopian Airlines has made further progress in expanding its CFM International Leap-1B MRO capabilities.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Victoria Moores
Thai SmartLynx is closing in on its air operator’s certificate; the ASG airline intends to meet wet-lease demand in Thailand and the wider region.
Airlines & Lessors

By Victoria Moores
One Air has taken delivery of its first Boeing 777 Freighter with a second of the type scheduled to join the fleet in the fourth quarter.
Airlines & Lessors

By Sean Broderick
A Cargojet Airways Boeing 767-300ER suffered "substantial" elevator surface damage when its APU doors broke away in flight, an NTSB investigation has found.
Safety, Ops & Regulation