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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged South Africa to leverage its resources and infrastructure to advance the development of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production. This call was made during the IATA Wings of Change Focus Africa conference held in Johannesburg, where government and industry officials convened.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating an incident involving a Southwest flight that took off from a temporarily closed runway last week.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

AJet passengers should expect to benefit from “awesome connectivity at scale” as the low-cost carrier begins rolling out TCI Aircraft Interiors’ integrated inflight connectivity (IFC) solution fleet-wide, according to Hughes Network Systems, a key partner in the new program.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

American Airlines announced on Tuesday that it has signed a conditional purchase agreement to acquire 100 hydrogen-electric engines from ZeroAvia. The airline aims to power a fleet of regional airliners, potentially retrofitted CRJ700s, with these engines. ZeroAvia's system utilizes hydrogen in fuel cells to generate electricity, which then powers conventional electric motors turning propellers.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

Vertical Aviation International (VAI) will host an Air Tour Safety Conference from September 23 to 24 at the Hawaii Convention Center in Oahu.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

A new US Department of Transportation (DOT) final rule, requiring airlines to proactively issue refunds to passengers who pay for inflight Wi-Fi but do not receive the service, took effect on June 25. This regulation is part of a series of consumer protections introduced by the Biden-Harris Administration.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

The well-known husband-and-wife aircraft restoration team of Dave and Jeanne Allen died in the crash of their 1934 Waco YKC in a Kansas field last week. No witnesses to the crash have come forward, so the FAA is stating the plane crashed under “unknown circumstances.” The Allens lived in Elbert, Colorado, and it’s not clear why they were in Kansas.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials are expecting to screen a record 32 million travelers over the July Fourth holiday—a 5.4 percent increase compared to 2023.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

SATS Ltd. (SATS), a global leader in gateway services and Asia’s pre-eminent provider of food solutions, has announced the opening of its upgraded SATS Premier Lounge at Changi Airport Terminal 3. This initiative aims to enhance the pre-flight and transit travel experience for airline customers.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

Kontron, the German-based multinational company specializing in embedded computer modules, boards, and systems, has been actively pursuing mergers and acquisitions. Over the past 12 months, Kontron has acquired Telit Cinterion’s cellular automotive IoT product business; Hartmann and W-IE-NE-R, manufacturers of rugged system computing; and a majority stake in German electronics service provider Katek SE.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

Gulfstream Aerospace, based in Savannah, Georgia, delivered fewer G700 aircraft than expected in the second quarter of 2024.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

Delta Air Lines flight 136 from Detroit to Amsterdam diverted to New York on Tuesday night after several passengers became ill from the "spoiled food" served on board.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

Emirates has unveiled the first cities on its network to be served with its newest Boeing 777 cabin interiors. The airline plans to introduce its refurbished B777s to Geneva, Tokyo Haneda, and Brussels, offering customers more opportunities to experience the airline’s signature Premium Economy on this aircraft, and for the first time Emirates’ next-generation Business Class seats, set in a new 1-2-1 configuration.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

Chase has increased the bonus for its Aeroplan® Credit Card by 10,000 points, bringing the total to 70,000 points after spending $3,000 on purchases within the first three months of account opening. The card's annual fee is $95.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

Flying Lufthansa’s much-anticipated Allegris business class — full disclosure, as a guest of the airline — in its business-plus front-row Business Suite was a fascinating experience for this journalist, coming nearly a decade after the product was first revealed.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

Qatar Airways landing an A350 in Hamburg has made a statement about the airline’s commitment to Germany and Airbus. When the first scheduled flight from Doha touched down in Hamburg, Germany, on Monday, the aircraft operating the inaugural flight was an Airbus A350-900 instead of the regular Boeing 787-8.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

The Thales/Get SAT dual-beam Ku-band electronically steered antenna (ESA), selected by Safran Passenger Innovations for Airbus’ linefit, supplier-furnished HBCplus inflight connectivity program, contains more components than the ThinKom Solutions VICTS-based Ka-band terminal. Notably, it includes a 5G solution to ensure gate-to-gate connectivity even if the Ku ESA overheats in very hot weather.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

Elliott Capital has acquired nearly a $2 billion stake in Southwest Airlines, seeking to replace top management and align the airline more closely with major competitors such as American Airlines and JetBlue by introducing charges for bags and basic economy fares. In response, Southwest Airlines has adopted a 'shareholder rights plan,' commonly known as a 'poison pill,' designed to make any takeover attempt prohibitively expensive, according to an SEC filing. This move is expected to lead to litigation.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024

Boeing has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Spirit AeroSystems, aiming to bring the company back under its control. Spirit was originally formed when Boeing sold its Wichita factory and facilities in Tulsa to investment firm Onex Corporation in 2005.

Sky Industry News Jul 3, 2024