Saving 10,000 Tons of CO₂ a Year: easyJet Rolls Out Digital Refueling Across Network
easyJet is rolling out digital refueling with i6 Group, a move expected to cut fuel waste, save 10,000 tons of CO₂ and eliminate 600,000 paper sheets yearly
easyJet is rolling out digital refueling with i6 Group, a move expected to cut fuel waste, save 10,000 tons of CO₂ and eliminate 600,000 paper sheets yearly
In just a few days, on August 19, Lufthansa Group will launch Starlink-powered inflight Wi-Fi, with plans to equip about 850 aircraft across its airlines by 2029
Almost 756,000 passengers passed through Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga airports in July, a new monthly record and a 10% increase compared to last year
Flights are resuming at Minneapolis–Saint Paul Airport after an FAA equipment outage caused a ground stop. Delays are expected as airlines recover operations
The FAA and Utah completed a hybrid-electric cargo flight demonstration, advancing efforts to integrate next-generation aircraft into U.S. airspace
easyJet has agreed to a recommended £5.7 billion takeover by Apollo-backed Bidco, with shareholders set to receive £7.15 per share in cash if the deal is approved
A cryptic post from Chicago O'Hare Airport has travelers guessing as a major international airline prepares to announce a brand-new destination
Air India and aviation authorities are investigating after flight AI2379 from Phuket experienced a sudden altitude drop, injuring 17 onboard
Lufthansa Group revenue rose 8% in the second quarter to €11.1 billion, but the surge in jet fuel prices and strike costs led to a sharp drop in operating profit
After 8 years of testing: The FAA has certified Boeing's 737-7, clearing the longest-range 737 MAX for commercial service ahead of first deliveries to Southwest Airlines
The FAA urges airlines to preserve cockpit voice recorder data after reportable events following lessons learned from the Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 accident in 2024
FAA has awarded Air Space Intelligence a contract for advanced traffic management systems aimed at reducing delays, boosting capacity and improving efficiency
US and European aviation regulators agreed to deepen collaboration on safety oversight, certification and emerging aviation technologies
A small aircraft crashed near Lansing, Michigan, killing all three people on board. The FAA is investigating as emergency crews responded to the tragic scene
Dubai's airline giant is taking strict safety measures by prohibiting the use of power banks for charging personal devices during flights starting October 1: 'Lead to a rapid and uncontrolled rise in temperature'. Similar rules took effect in Japan last month
Aviation Incident Analysis
10 years after the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525, which reshaped aviation safety protocols, the memorial for the victims continues to symbolize the pain and lessons learned from the harrowing disaster
A surge in flights has increased incidents of turbulence injuries due to passengers not following safety instructions