Virtually untapped resource could bring airlines an extra $30 billion every year
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.
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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.
A flight compensation company has crunched the numbers and revealed how much the airline might have to shell out after their catastrophic staff-holiday mismanagement.
Retrofit installations now underway for Inmarsat’s next-generation inflight broadband service on Qatar Airways’ Boeing 777 aircraft.
Singapore Airlines will soon boost their passenger capacity by as much as 53,000 every year on the growing Singapore-Brisbane route.
From 12 September onwards, Lufthansa will be offering flights to Hong Kong on an Airbus A350-900.
Joon will start operating medium-haul flights from Paris-Charles de Gaulle this autumn, followed by long-haul flights in summer 2018.
Craig Neal a Post Graduate Research Student at UNSW Australia provides an overview of the potential impact of Cargo Airship Operations on Airports, and discusses the emergence of this technology in the near future and the opportunity it presents.
Speaking at the IATA AGM in Cancun, Mexico, Dr. Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu stressed to airline CEOs that the security and safety risks must be effectively balanced when considering any restrictions on passengers’ personal electronic devices (PEDs).
Cyril Fabre, Head of Airfield Pavement – Airport Operations at Airbus, discusses the paradox of why the heaviest commercial airplane remains the most pavement-friendly aircraft at large hub airports?
LEVEL’s first flight is taking off from Barcelona to Los Angeles at 1540 CET/1440 BST today.
Scandinavian low-cost airline to utilize airplane to open new transatlantic routes
COO Chis Woodroofe at Gatwick discusses the importance of repositioning airlines to ensuring success at the world's busiest single runway airport.
In light of the unfortunate recent incident involving United Airlines, we ask: Why did this happen?