Covid-19 has tested the mettle of all aircraft lessors and it will be some period before rescue emerges, mainly in the Asia-Pacific region, where pandemic-related closures have often been political in nature.
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After a series of delays, 5G services were established in 46 U.S. markets on January 19, operating frequencies in a radio spectrum called the C-band. These frequencies can be close to those operated by radio altimeters, an important part of safety equipment in aircraft.
Ukraine International Airlines has declared its intentions to start flying to the Norwegian capital of Oslo. Operating Embraer 190 aircraft, the carrier will link the Norwegian city with its Kyiv–Boryspil hub three times a week. Service on the latest route is set to start in June, with UIA being the first Ukrainian airline to have a presence on this passage.
There have been some extremely difficult years for the international aviation industry over the decades. Even in recent times, problems such as the Boeing 737 MAX saga and the COVID-19 pandemic have rocked the market. However, one particularly challenging year was 1966, especially for Japan’s aviation community.
GE Aviation and Boeing have partnered to test hybrid electric propulsion systems through ground and flight demonstrations
A stowaway has been found in a landing gear compartment of a Cargolux B- 747 after the aircraft landed in AMS
The tri-service inquiry ordered into the ill-fated chopper crash which killed Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen. Bipin Rawat and others is complete
A California-based startup known as H2 Clipper needs to resurrect the hydrogen-filled dirigible as a style of mass transport.
The first plane hijackings occurred shortly once international air became commonplace. In those days, most hijackers were seeking refuge
The disaster at Los Rodeos airfield in island forty four years agone nowadays remains the deadliest craft accident