Aviation Emissions Down By Half Amidst Pandemic Ted Perton·April 4, 2020The Asia-Pacific region’s carbon emissions from aviation could be halved due to the coronavirus pandemic — a reduction...3 Comments
FAA: A220 In-Flight Shutdowns Caused by Resonance Catarina Madureira·April 3, 2020The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a new airworthiness directive (AD) to operators of the Airbus A220. According to the...1 Comment
Cathay Pacific Carrying Just 582 Pax A Day Adray Tee·April 3, 2020We all know that airlines all over the world have significantly trimmed down their flight schedules, as borders...4 Comments
COVID-19: Virgin Australia Collapse Could See New Airline Formed Aaron Hilsz-Lothian·April 3, 2020The Australian Government is showing no major concerns about Virgin Australia’s position in the wake of the global...0 Comments
COVID-19: Unusual Repatriation Flights Catarina Madureira·April 1, 2020In the last few weeks, due to the increase of COVID-19 cases, unique and unusual repatriation flights have...26 Comments
Australia is Planning 200 Emergency Seafood Flights to Save Industry Adray Tee·April 1, 2020The Australian government is intending to fund 200 flights, to transport hundreds of tonnes of lobsters and other...6 Comments
Special Flights To Transport Medical Supplies From China Catarina Madureira·March 31, 2020With the coronavirus spreading to 201 countries and regions worldwide, an unprecedented amount of essential medical supplies are...1 Comment
COVID-19: US Airlines Prepare to Implement Government Aid Louise Jones·March 31, 2020The biggest threat to airlines in the COVID-19 crisis is a cash crunch, as revenues dry up. The International...2 Comments
COVID-19: Airbus and Boeing Work to Support Virus Relief Efforts Catarina Madureira·March 30, 2020Right now the COVID-19 pandemic is present in 199 countries with over 735,000 cases. During these difficult times,...0 Comments