News from November 2024
The aviation industry is slowly recovering from the severe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
American Airlines has suspended its nonstop service between Miami and Port-au-Prince, Haiti, following the discovery of bullet damage on a Boeing 737 MAX 8 during a post-flight inspection.
On November 5, 2024, Ben Baldanza, the former CEO of Spirit Airlines, passed away at the age of 62.
Boeing has released projections indicating significant growth in the air cargo market over the next two decades.
The braking systems of aircraft, both small and large, are essential for safe landings and takeoffs.
California's San Diego International Airport is set to expand its international offerings with the introduction of flights to Amsterdam, marking its tenth international destination.
In the early 1950s, McDonnell Aircraft Corporation aimed to develop a private business jet for executives.
The first Airbus A330-900neo for Malaysia Airlines has completed its initial test flight at Airbus' Toulouse facility.
Using data from Cirium, a leading aviation analytics provider, Air France's six busiest Airbus A350-900 routes between France and the United States have been identified for November 2024.
During World War II, Germany had ambitious plans to develop long-range bombers capable of reaching the United States.
Most airlines have shown a preference for the Airbus A330-900 over the A330-800, primarily due to its higher capacity and lower operating costs.
Boeing has committed to providing financial support to Spirit AeroSystems, a company known for developing aircraft fuselages.
The Lockheed A-12, introduced in the 1960s, was a remarkable aircraft known for its speed and altitude capabilities.
In 1909, the Wright Military Flyer was introduced into service by the United States Army, marking it as the first military aircraft.
Epic Aircraft's Epic E1000, a single-engine turboprop, is designed to accommodate up to six individuals, including the pilot.
Federal Express Corporation has released a study forecasting over 226 million parcel deliveries in the Netherlands between October and December 2024.
Lufthansa Group and the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) have reached an agreement to proceed with the initial phase of merging with ITA Airways, a company owned by MEF.
UNI Care unions from various African countries recently convened in Accra, Ghana, for their inaugural regional meeting.
A recent study conducted by UNI Americas has revealed the significant prevalence of third-party violence faced by service workers in Peru.
UNI Global Union and BNP Paribas have renewed their global agreement, introducing protections for remote workers, enhancing trade union access, and establishing UNI as a partner in the bank’s due diligence plan.