Alaska Airlines has announced the grand opening of its newest Alaska Lounge at San Francisco International Airport’s Harvey Milk Terminal 1. The 11,000-square-foot space aims to enhance the airline's network of lounges and offers a pre-flight experience with a West Coast vibe, open spaces bathed in natural light, and warm finishes.
Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, has announced the relocation of its Singapore manufacturing facility to a new site in Seletar Aerospace Park. This move involves a $250 million investment aimed at enhancing the company's capabilities in the aerospace industry.
The C-390 Millennium military transport aircraft, developed by Embraer, showcased its capabilities at the Farnborough Airshow 2024. The aircraft is designed to carry a payload of 26 tonnes and can reach a top speed of 470 knots. It is equipped for various missions including cargo and troop drops, medical evacuations, search and rescue operations, firefighting, and humanitarian flights. Notably, the C-390 can operate from unimproved and short airfields.
Electra's nine-passenger hybrid-electric eSTOL aircraft will feature Honeywell Aerospace’s flight control computers and electromechanical actuation systems. Honeywell announced its selection as a program partner on Thursday and confirmed that the group’s venture capital business unit has made an undisclosed investment in the U.S. start-up.
GE Aerospace has completed the first stage of its global research with Airbus Helicopters on a next-generation helicopter propulsion system. The milestone marks a significant advancement in the collaboration between the two companies. The first stage of the project focused on foundational research, with further insights and findings gained during the effort to lay the groundwork for subsequent phases of development.
GKN Aerospace is investing £4 million ($5.2 million) to advance Airbus’s Sustainable Wing Solutions (SusWingS) research and technology program. The company announced Wednesday that it will be stepping up its existing collaboration with the airframer, along with Cranfield University and the University of Manchester.
With the Summer Olympic Games commencing this weekend in Paris, Signature Aviation has introduced a limited supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at its Paris Le Bourget (LFPB) Fixed Base Operator (FBO). The fuel, a 20% SAF blend provided by Shell, will achieve a 16% reduction in life cycle greenhouse gas emissions compared to standard fossil-based fuel.
Only the captain survived the crash of a Bombardier CRJ200 carrying a total of 19 people at Kathmandu Airport in Nepal on Wednesday. According to local authorities, the Saurya Airlines plane was on a ferry flight for maintenance when it crashed a few seconds after takeoff. Reports indicate that 17 of those killed were maintenance technicians traveling to Pokhara Airport, where the airline has a maintenance hub.
United Airlines faced significant operational challenges following the CrowdStrike outage, yet managed to escape much of the media scrutiny that Southwest and American Airlines encountered. Delta Airlines experienced severe disruptions, exacerbated by its CEO's departure to Paris during the crisis.
U.S. defense giant Lockheed Martin and global MRO/technical services provider Lufthansa Technik signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Wednesday at the Farnborough Airshow to advance sustainment and logistics management for global customers.
Long Beach Airport (LGB) is commemorating its centennial year with the release of a series of four vintage-style posters that pay tribute to the airport's history. These posters are intended to highlight LGB’s significant role over the past century in connecting the community to the world, fostering economic growth, and inspiring pioneering aviators.
Continental Aerospace Technologies has announced a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) diesel engine retrofit for a bush flying workhorse, aimed at operating in some of the most remote locations globally. The company aims to fit the CD-300 Jet-A engine to a demonstration aircraft by 2025 and is considering similar adaptations for other aircraft that utilize 300-horsepower engines.
Schweiss Doors has introduced a newly designed and patented Strap Latch, aimed at enhancing the simplicity, cleanliness, and reliability of bifold door operations.
Vietnam’s VietJet has placed an order for 20 Airbus A330neo aircraft, valued at $7.4 billion at list prices. On average, airlines typically pay about 50% of the list price.
Just as Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, envisioned when he established what was to become the defense technology group Rafael, the company's innovations are protecting the country in real-time amid its ongoing conflict with Hamas and Hezbollah forces.
Southwest Airlines is offering to sell elite status through August 22, allowing customers to purchase the qualifying points needed for elite benefits valid until December 31, 2025. The airline will sell up to 35,000 qualifying points required for A-List status at a cost of up to $2,190.
The Farnborough Airshow 2024 highlighted significant challenges facing the air transport and defense industries, emphasizing the need for technological advancements to address these issues. The air transport sector's primary challenge is achieving net-zero carbon emissions, while the defense industry focuses on integrating complex technologies to simplify warfare.
Odys Aviation and Honeywell have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop ground control stations to support the rollout of Odys Aviation's uncrewed, hybrid-electric VTOL aircraft, called Laila, in the Middle East and Pacific regions.
ITA Airways has announced that the baggage handling system at Rome Fiumicino Airport has resumed normal operations following a malfunction experienced yesterday. The company collaborated with the airport operator and suppliers to minimize disruptions for customers and maintain operational regularity, which has also been affected by air traffic control restrictions across Italy.
The FAA has reached an agreement with the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) to address concerns about controller fatigue. The agreement, announced today, stipulates that air traffic controllers will have at least 10 hours off between shifts and 12 hours off before and after a midnight shift. These changes will be incorporated into next year's schedules.