Air Transport World

By Aaron Karp
US secondary airports are growing as cargo hubs.
Airports & Networks

By Linda Blachly
Our editors have been speaking to aviation experts, including U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Air Astana President and CEO Peter Foster.
Air Transport

By Linda Blachly
The top stories cover U.S. airlines as they face a busy holiday weekend and ACI World’s partnership with World Economic Forum to launch Airports of Tomorrow.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
Barry Humphreys discusses his new book and where he sees the air transport industry going.
Window Seat Podcast

By Linda Blachly
This week's air transport quotes include Alaska Air Group CEO Ben Minicucci and Avolon CEO Andy Cronin.
Air Transport

By Linda Blachly
Demand for long-haul first class has picked up. Is it a sustainable trend?
Interiors & Connectivity

By Alan Dron
Much uncertainty remains over the building of a third runway at Heathrow.
Airports & Networks

By Alan Dron
Embraer is increasingly positioning its crossover jets as complements to narrowbodies and smaller types as it seeks to enlarge its niche in the airliner market.
On Location

By David Casey
Gabonese airline AfriJet has signed an MOU with French hybrid-electric aircraft manufacturer Aura Aero.
On Location

By David Casey
Economic factors and resource considerations are driving a shift in the regional jet market, according to Boeing Commercial Airplanes VP Darren Hulst.
On Location

By Linda Blachly
Air Lease Corp. (ALC) is expanding its Boeing 787 portfolio with an order for two more 787-9s in a deal announced at the Paris Air Show.
On Location

By David Casey
Optimizing flight trajectories and air traffic management practices could contribute to a 10% CO2 reduction per flight.
On Location

By Karen Walker
Each Paris Air Show has its signature and, on the commercial air transport side, Paris ’23 was where India made its mark.
On Location

By Linda Blachly
Airbus has filled more than 7,000 positions, more than half of its target to recruit 13,000 employees, in 2023, the company announced at the Paris Air Show.
On Location

By Linda Blachly
Embraer signed an agreement with Lanzhou Aviation Industry Development Group for 20 E190F and E195F passenger-to-freighter conversions (P2F).
On Location

By Linda Blachly
GE Aerospace will be fulfilling orders for 37 CF34-8E engines for Republic Airways’ fleet of Embraer E170/175 regional jets.
On Location

By Alan Dron
Prospective customers for the new Deutsche Aircraft D328eco have been very clear about what they want from the aircraft, according to CEO and MD Dave Jackson.
On Location

By David Casey
Irish lessor Avolon signed an MOU at the Paris Air Show for 20 Airbus A330neos amid a resurgence of demand for the widebody.
On Location

By David Casey
Akasa Air is India’s third carrier to firm an aircraft order at the Paris Air Show, following the blockbuster deals announced by IndiGo and Air India.
On Location

By Linda Blachly
Garuda Indonesia signed an agreement with GE Aerospace at the Paris Air Show to restore and overhaul the airline’s fleet of CFM56-7B and GE90-115B engines.
On Location

By David Casey
Boeing kicked off the third day of the Paris Air Show by confirming that Luxair will become the European launch customer of the yet-to-be certified 737 MAX 7.
On Location

By Victoria Moores
Avolon CEO Andy Cronin wants OEMs to prioritize making existing aircraft programs more durable, rather than chasing further efficiency and environmental gains.
On Location

By Alan Dron
CAE has achieved a significant milestone in plans to convert its fleet of basic trainer light aircraft to electric power.
On Location

By David Casey
Mexico-based ultra-LCC Volaris will take 25 more Airbus A321neos, citing a previously undisclosed purchase agreement signed eight months ago.
On Location

By David Casey, Victoria Moores, Alan Dron
The Paris Air Show returns to the industry's calendar after a four-year break. ATW editors discuss the key themes of the show and the latest orders.
On Location