Middle Eastern flyers lead Heathrow boom as it marks a record-breaking year
London Heathrow has announced its biggest October ever, the 12th consecutive record-breaking month for Europe's biggest airport.
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London Heathrow has announced its biggest October ever, the 12th consecutive record-breaking month for Europe's biggest airport.
Liverpool John Lennon, easyJet's second base, has held a little celebration to mark 20 years to the day since the airline's first flight set off from the airport.
Inmarsat has announced it has joined the Aviation Information Sharing and Analysis Center (A-ISAC), an international membership association for sharing cybersecurity information targeted at the aviation sector.
Passengers on a small domestic flight had a lucky escape after a drone flying illegally close to Quebec's Jean Lesage International Airport struck their plane.
A season of widespread upheaval across the European airline sector has caused potential buyers of Italy's troubled Alitalia to hesitate, according to the nation's economic development ministry.
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The Malaysian conglomerate has signed a contract to hook up much of its vast fleet with high-speed broadband.
The Head of the UK Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy to the Philippines has hailed the role of the nation’s aviation sector in driving ‘massive national economic growth’ over the next 20 years.
German cities can expect to be better connected than ever as Lufthansa and its subsidiary Eurowings open up or expand long-haul routes all over the country.
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EasyJet have confirmed a move to introduce a new Airbus A320 to the Liverpool John Lennon Airport's already seven-strong fleet.
The airport is the first civilian airport to be built since the country was founded in 1948 and will eventually serve the Red Sea resort of Eilat and Israel's southern region when it opens to the general public in early 2018.
Only 53 out of an estimated 5,000 airlines currently roll out broadband on their flights. In the next 20 years all that seems set to change.
British Airways has become the first airline in the world to introduce remote controlled devices to push back aircraft across its short-haul operation.
In the race of aviation tech there are more and more runners each year. Britain is falling behind according to aerospace expert Iain Gray, and it is of the utmost importance that it makes great strides to keep pace.