Talks regarding the privatisation of ITA Airways (AZ, Rome Fiumicino) have failed to yield results, with Italy’s Ministry of Economics and Finance abruptly ending an
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Colombo okays SriLankan Airlines’ privatisation
The Sri Lankan government has agreed to restructure and at least partially privatise SriLankan Airlines (UL, Colombo Int’l) and has shifted the responsibility from working
IndiGo Implements Changes As Air India Improves On-Time Performance
The last few months have witnessed interesting trends in the on-time performance (OTP) of various Indian airlines. AirAsia India was the top performer for the
Making The Case For Aviation’s Sustainability Options
By Graham Warwick The Boeing-led Cascade model aims to provide a means to assess the effects of different sustainability choices for aviation. Biofuels and e-fuels,
United Airlines Cuts Hilo, Hawaii From Its Route Network
BY MICHAEL DORAN Visitors to Hawaii Island will have fewer choices when United Airlines discontinues its flight between Los Angeles and Hilo International Airport (ITO).
South African flag carrier SAA adds three A320s to meet holiday demand
South Africa’s national carrier SAA plans to increase its fleet capacity to meet demand for the peak holiday season. The airline currently operates seven Airbus
Modern Aviation To Add Three Northeast FBOs
By Curt Epstein- Rapidly growing aviation service provider chain Modern Aviation has expanded its footprint with an agreement to purchase a trio of New England
Airbus’ CEO Expects Aviation’s Full Recovery In 2024
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury says getting to 75 narrowbodies per month is “only a matter of speed.” On Wednesday night, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury told
Alliance Aviation Group Rebrands Its Companies
Alliance Aviation Group and its companies—Wing Aviation Group, Wing Maintenance, Encore Plane Parts, and NXT Jet—will all operate under the Fly Alliance brand, the Orlando,
India’s IndiGo, SpiceJet turn to ACMI capacity in 4Q22
At least two India-based scheduled passenger airlines are planning to wet lease in capacity over the IATA 2022/23 winter season to help offset a shortage