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Emirates has painted one of its A380 aircraft to commemorate its sponsorship of the premier tennis event, Wimbledon. The special decal will remain on the A380 throughout The Championships, with scheduled services including London Heathrow, Manchester, Washington D.C., Paris, New York (JFK), Casablanca, Zurich, Brisbane, Barcelona, and Perth.
At least 30 people aboard an Air Europa Boeing 787-9 were injured when the plane encountered turbulence over Brazil on Monday. The aircraft was en route from Madrid to Montevideo, Uruguay, but diverted after unbelted occupants hit the ceiling during an abrupt altitude change. One man went through a ceiling panel and had to be helped back down by other passengers.
American Express will open a Centurion Lounge at Tokyo Haneda Airport. The lounge, located on the fourth floor of Terminal 3, is scheduled to open next year. It will cover approximately 7,350 square feet and accommodate 122 passengers.
Hughes Network Systems is leveraging its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Electronically Steered Antenna (ESA) technology to differentiate itself in the competitive satellite communications market. The company believes that this innovation will provide significant advantages in terms of connectivity and performance.
After two decades apart, Boeing is reintegrating its supplier and manufacturing partner Spirit AeroSystems. The airframer confirmed this morning that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Spirit in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $4.7 billion, or $37.25 per share.
Albinati Aeronautics has expanded its fleet with the addition of a Dassault Falcon 6X, marking it as the first in the world to offer this model for air charter services.
Plans to break ground on a new Las Vegas airport are progressing following the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) recent approval of the project.
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Ground handling operations at airports globally, particularly in cargo handling, rely heavily on powered industrial trucks (PITs), such as forklifts and fork trucks, for the movement of cargo, equipment, and materials. However, these vehicles are associated with numerous workplace incidents annually. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports that fatalities often result from truck overturns, workers being struck by trucks, or falling from them.
Movement is afoot to significantly improve accessibility in commercial aviation. For the second consecutive year, accessibility joined sustainability as major trends at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg. Several stakeholders are working on projects to accommodate wheelchair users in-flight and provide accessible inflight entertainment for passengers with disabilities. Adding to this momentum, leading inflight moving map provider FlightPath3D introduced its new Accessibility Map today. This simplified high-contrast display is designed specifically for travelers with...
An NTSB Preliminary Report suggests former astronaut Bill Anders was performing a Split S maneuver in his Beech A45 Mentor but ran out of altitude and crashed into the ocean off Deer Harbor, Washington, on June 7. The NTSB does not use that term, but its narrative of cellphone video of the 90-year-old Anders’ final moments accurately describes the maneuver taught to all fighter pilots as a means of reversing direction quickly.
German start-up ERC-System has introduced plans for an emergency medical eVTOL aircraft named Charlie.
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.
The California bill to ban CLEAR from airports has been pulled.
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.
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.
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.
Vertical Aviation International (VAI) will host an Air Tour Safety Conference from September 23 to 24 at the Hawaii Convention Center in Oahu.
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.
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.