While China Southern’s departure from SkyTeam is big news, the CAAC is driving for higher service standards.
Airbus A220 Production To Help Put Mobile On Map
Airbus will almost double its commercial aircraft production workforce in Mobile, Alabama, as it ramps up A220 final assembly there.
Engine MRO Will Drive Record Aftermarket Growth
Aviation Week’s 2019 MRO Fleet & Forecast predicts there will $300 billion In engine aftermarket expenditures in the next decade.
Airline Industry Expects Higher 2019 Profits As Fuel Price Eases
Airlines are nearing the 10th year of profitability since the industry recovered in 2010 from the 2008 global financial crisis, an unprecedented length of time.
People To Watch In Commercial Aviation
These executives at airframers, airlines other organizations will play important roles in the world's airline industry in 2019.
Aerospace Watchpoints For 2019
Human spaceflight, electric propulsion, smallsat megaconstallations, unmanned tankers—some of things to look out for in 2019
Pilot Training Requirements Will Tighten In 2019
Responding to recent accidents and incidents, FAA and EASA are requiring improved pilot training for upset-recovery and other serious inflight situations.
Manufacturers Pitch Themselves As Aftermarket Providers
Services agreements are increasingly becoming part of the asset-purchase process.
Boeing And Airbus Hope To Leave Production Glitches Behind In 2019
For commercial aviation in 2019, though each major manufacturer has it’s own challenges, it’s all about executing on the production side.
Deeper Pockets, Same Strategies Seen After New Tax Law
Past is prologue for the A&D industry in the new U.S. tax regime passed by Republicans, according to executives and analysts.