Saudi Arabia To Allow International Flights from 15th September Sam Chui·September 15, 2020Saudi Arabia is set to ease its suspension on international flights from 06:00 on Tuesday 15th September, after...11 Comments
Aviation Analysis: Revival of Fifth Freedom Flights? Linus Bauer·September 15, 2020Airlines have begun to ramp up their network connectivity at any cost. For what has felt like an...1 Comment
Starlux Orders 8 Airbus A330neos Catarina Madureira·September 13, 2020Taiwan’s airline STARLUX just ordered eight Airbus A330neos, this makes them the first carrier operating this type of...1 Comment
US to End COVID-19 Airport Screening For Int’l Passengers Ted Perton·September 13, 2020The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is ending COVID-19 screening for international passengers, as the agency seeks...3 Comments
Launching My New Book, Air747 Sam Chui·September 12, 2020The book series Air was born out of passion and devotion to aviation. This, the fourth, is dedicated...54 Comments
Lufthansa to Retire All A380 and B747-400 Aircraft Ted Perton·September 11, 2020Lufthansa is planning to retire all of their Airbus A380s, the bulk of their smaller A340s and all...8 Comments
The Race to Prepare for COVID Vaccine Transport Ted Perton·September 10, 2020As dozens of COVID-19 vaccines around the world enter late-stage human trials, the concept of logistics is finally...0 Comments
Boeing Finds Manufacturing Flaws with 787 Dreamliner Ted Perton·September 9, 2020Boeing has warned of delivery delays, as the manufacturer is investigating into yet another 787 Dreamliner production flaw....0 Comments
The Race for the First Commercial Flights Between Israel and the UAE Sam Chui·September 8, 2020The normalisation of the ties between Israel and the UAE has given rise to some significant developments: Direct...3 Comments