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Air Iceland becomes Air Iceland Connect

Air Iceland is changing its name to Air Iceland Connect. There are a number of reasons for the new name, the company claims, including an increased activity in foreign markets, a significant increase in foreign tourists, increased co-operation with Icelandair and to simplify marketing, as the dual name system has meant a significant increase in […]

Airbus hires outside monitors for fraud control

Europe’s largest aerospace group Airbus has hired a panel of independent monitors to help review the company’s practices in the midst of fraud, bribery and corruption allegations and investigations in France and Britain, according to Reuters. The company’s anti-corruption practice comes after fraud allegations and self-acknowledging of misstatements and omissions in past financial support applications […]

U.S. opens civil aircraft from Canada imports investigation

U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross announced the initiation of new antidumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) investigations to determine whether imports of 100- to 150-seat civil aircraft from Canada are being unfairly dumped in the United States and whether Canadian producers are receiving alleged unfair subsidies. The investigations were initiated following a petition […]

Malindo Air Celebrate First 737 MAX Delivery

Boeing made the first delivery of the new 737 MAX. The airplane, a 737 MAX 8, was handed over to Malindo Air at the Seattle Delivery Center. The Malaysia-based airline will be the first to put the 737 MAX into commercial service. “This airplane will change the face of the single-aisle market,” said Boeing Commercial […]

Singapore Airlines, passenger load up 2.7% in April 2017

SIA Group airlines’ passenger load factor improved 2.7 percentage points to 80.8%. Passenger carriage (measured in revenue passenger kilometers) increased 7.5% compared to last year, against 4.0% expansion in capacity (measured in available seat kilometers). Singapore Airlines’ passenger load factor improved 3.7 percentage points to 80.8%. Passenger carriage increased 4.5% compared to last year, against […]

Transportation Modernization Act proposed in Canada

The Government of Canada on May 16, 2017 announced the proposal of the Transportation Modernization Act, which includes establishing new air passenger rights and liberalizing international ownership restrictions for Canadian air carriers, raising foreign ownership limits from 25% to 49%. The new legislation aims “to provide a better experience for travelers and a transparent, fair, […]

Boeing 737 MAX flights resumed after suspension

Test flights of the re-engined Boeing 737MAX aircraft, suspended due to engine checks for defects, were resumed on May 12 – just two days after the suspension, Reuters reports. Boeing informed that only the aircraft that did not raise any doubts about their technical condition were returned in the air. The flights of Boeing 737 […]