Tags: Airline News

Virgin strengthens its cargo team in Australia

Virgin Atlantic Cargo has strengthened its team in Australia with the appointment of Amanda Matar as Account Manager – Sydney. Amanda joins Virgin Atlantic as the airline increases its long-haul cargo sales and management services for Virgin Australia with the launch in April of Virgin Australia’s five Boeing 777-300ER flights per week from Melbourne to […]

Sanad Academy, DCAA and MOD, host first ever drones’ awareness campaign

Sanad Academy, UAE’s first RPAS training academy, along with the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA), and representation from Ministry of Defense, hosted the first ever of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), “All About Drones” awareness initiative for the general public. The event was attended by more than 100 hobbyists, professional and commercial operators from Dubai. […]

British Airways launches biometric boarding gates at Heathrow

British Airways is transforming its customers’ airport experience by becoming the first UK airline to introduce automated biometric technology throughout the airport – with the launch of self-service boarding gates.      Following a successful trial last June, the first three boarding gates for UK domestic flights departing from Heathrow Terminal 5 are now open, […]

Hong Kong Airlines hands Aspire contract to Ink

Hong Kong Airlines has signed a deal with the world’s leading travel media company Ink to reinvent its inflight magazine Aspire. Hong Kong Airlines is ready to welcome the new design from the April 2017 issue onward. With an average monthly audience of more than 530,000 loyal travellers, Aspire emphasises stunning, full-page visuals and photo […]

Bombardier faces public backlash over executive pay raises

Bombardier is facing public anger over the significant pay raise provided to top-level executives, which coincided with layoffs affecting thousands of the company’s workers worldwide. The total pay of Canadian aircraft and train manufacturer’s top 5 executives and CEO rose to $32.7 million in 2016, compared to $21.9 million in 2015, according to a proxy […]

Embraer flies the E195-E2 ahead of schedule

On the 29th of March 2017, Embraer performed the inaugural flight of another member of the E2 family, ten months after the first flight of the E190-E2 and, according to Embraer, it is ahead of schedule. The fist flight of E195-E2, the largest aircraft of the family, originally scheduled for the second half of the […]

Ryanair: Post-Brexit UK could lose air links with EU

Great Britain could potentially see a disruption of air ties with European Union members in the post-Brexit world of 2019, unless commercial aviation gets priority status when discussing the particularities of the divorce, according to Kenny Jacobs, Ryanair’s Chief Marketing Officer. On the extreme end of the possible outcomes is the looming danger of losing […]