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Embraer has gained certification for its E190-E2 and E195-E2 aircraft from Mongolian regulators, paving the way for the ...
American Airlines is joining the trend of equipping aircraft with free wi-fi - though only for members of its loyalty ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has yanked the operating certificate held by New York Helicopter, the firm that operated ...
In response to slowing demand, United plans to cut four percentage points of domestic passenger capacity from its network ...
The $120 million package covers Manilla to begin negotiating to purchase an unspecified number of the Leonardo trainer ...
Aerospace analysts suspect China and the USA will negotiate a solution to ensure new tariffs do not keep Chinese airlines ...
Airbus shareholders have voted to renew the board mandate of chief executive Guillaume Faury for a further three years. The resolution was adopted at the airframer's annual general meeting on 15 April ...
The UK Ministry of Defence has outlined a requirement to replace the Royal Navy's embarked airborne early warning (AEW) capability from as soon as early next decade.
Belgium is increasing defence expenditures to meet NATO targets and defence minister Theo Francken suggests Brussels could ...
Russian aircraft manufacturer UZGA is establishing an aftersales service system covering the company's domestically-produced regional models. It is intended to provide engineering and design support ...
The UK Royal Navy is to trial the use of Malloy Aeronautics' T-150 uncrewed aerial system for fleet logistics tasks during its forthcoming Carrier Strike Group 25 deployment.
Korean Air is on "enhancing profitability" in the near term amid warnings of political and economic "uncertainties", even as it anticipates strong travel demand in the first half of this year ...