City Airport goes passed the 3m mark
London City Airport (LCY) has smashed through the 3m passenger mark in 2011 in the process growing its passenger traffic by 7.6% year on year. Interestingly December 2011 traffic was up a huge 33% o...
London City Airport (LCY) has smashed through the 3m passenger mark in 2011 in the process growing its passenger traffic by 7.6% year on year. Interestingly December 2011 traffic was up a huge 33% o...
Despite reassurances from the CAA and the UK Department for Transport, Reduced Mobility Rights, an action group, noted that the UK Department for Transport draft of the Civil Aviation Bill fails to c...
Jade Cargo International has announced a temporarily suspension of all operations due to weak demand. According to several media outlets, the airline will ground its fleet of six Boeing 747-400ER fr...
GE Capital Aviation Services has ordered two additional ATR72-600s, with two further options. This brings the GECAS ATR72-600 order book to 17 firm plus 17 options. Five of the aircraft are to be le...
Carbon trading contacts of Airline Economics are confirming that there is a gradual increase in interest in services from European carriers with nine airlines trading carbon permits with some larger...
The UK Secretary of State for Transport, Justine Greening, has reappointed Andrew Haines as Chief Executive of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) for a further five years. Andrew Haines joined the CAA...
Cabot, involved in a great number of transactions in 2011, has announced the sale on 12 December 2011 of a Fokker 50 passenger aircraft MSN 20240 previously owned by SonAir, Angola. The new operator ...
Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group has combined its existing Italian broking business - Jardine Lloyd Thompson SpA - with the business of Marine & Aviation SpA. JLT has a 25% interest in the newly-formed jo...
Great news for the European aviation sector came on Monday when Lufthansa became the first airline to take the brave step of paving the way for higher ticket prices in the face of increasing regulator...
Following the European Court of Justice’s ruling yesterday that the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme, rumours abound that the US and China are planning to retaliate against the scheme. One opti...
Latest statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority show passengers faced fewer delays at UK airports last summer. A total of 73% of charter flights were on time at 10 major UK airports in July-Sep...
As usual all the talk, whipped up by Virgin Atlantic, is of BA having too much hold over Heathrow slots and therefore drowning out competition. Well let us all be honest with ourselves – Airlines in t...
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