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25.01.2022 Passenger traffic volumes linger in negative territory Passenger traffic volumes remain well below 2019 levels, despite a slight pick-up in domestic flight activity, according to Airports Council International.



24.01.2022 Airlines cancel UK flights before new lockdown European airlines are racing to cancel flights from the UK after the government announced on Saturday it was to enter…

23.01.2022 American Airlines expands network to include two new Mexico destinations American Airlines has announced it will fly two new seasonal routes from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to Mexico’s Baja… https://worldofaviation.com//american-airlines-expands-ne/

22.01.2022 US Air Force completes B-1B Integrated Battle Station modification The US Air Force has completed its B-1B Lancer modification project after eight years, delivering results ahead of schedule. An… https://worldofaviation.com//us-air-force-completes-b-1b-/



21.01.2022 Comment: How aircraft certification works and what needs to change In this cross-posting with The Conversation, aviation law expert Ronnie Gipson jnr explains the aircraft certification process, how it went… https://worldofaviation.com//comment-how-aircraft-certifi/

21.01.2022 BEA calls for parts review following A380 engine blowout France’s civil aviation investigation unit, BEA, has called for a review of the design and maintenance of titanium alloy engine… https://worldofaviation.com//bea-calls-for-parts-review-f/

21.01.2022 SAS relaunches flights between Scandinavia and China After nine months, from 29 September, it will once again be possible to fly direct from Scandinavia to China via… https://worldofaviation.com//sas-relaunches-flights-betwe/



20.01.2022 Podcast: Do we need an air traffic revolution for drones? In this episode, Adam and Boo discuss what the upcoming UAV revolution could look like and how the industry will transition from pre to post coronavirus. https://worldofaviation.com//podcast-do-we-need-an-air-tr/

20.01.2022 ‘Wellness’ certificates may be the new ‘visas’ that permit air travel: Etihad Airlines will need to meet a harmonised standard of health measures as air travel returns following the global pandemic, according… https://worldofaviation.com//wellness-certificates-may-be/

20.01.2022 ANA gears up for another scenic flight to nowhere All Nippon Airways (ANA) is gearing up for yet another ‘flight to nowhere’ for frequent flyers who form part of a Facebook group.

19.01.2022 Qatar now deems invasive search illegal after critisicm Qatar has said it will refer those responsible for the invasive search of female passengers at Hamad Airport to its prosecution office.

18.01.2022 Monday MAX update: Mass software updates begin, EU postpones return to service Less than a week since the US Federal Aviation Administration approved the Boeing 737 MAX’s return to service, Boeing has…



17.01.2022 It’s official: Boeing to move Dreamliner production in 2021 Boeing has officially announced that it will move the rest of its 787 Dreamliner production from its Seattle-based Everett plant… https://worldofaviation.com//its-official-boeing-to-move-/

17.01.2022 Delta officially retires entire 777 fleet After just two decades of service, Delta Air Lines has officially retired the entirety of its Boeing 777 fleet, as it continues to grapple with the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.

16.01.2022 Qatar embraces UV light to sanitise aircraft Qatar Airways has turned to ultraviolet light as a means to fight viruses and bacteria within its flight cabins. The… https://worldofaviation.com//qatar-embraces-uv-light-to-s/

16.01.2022 FAA chief completes personal safety flight on 737 MAX FAA administrator Steve Dickson has completed his personal safety evaluation flight on the updated 737 MAX, however says there are… https://worldofaviation.com//faa-chief-completes-personal/

15.01.2022 US travellers cancel flights amid COVID spike Airlines in the United States have flagged that future bookings have slowed, and cancellations are on the rise, as the…

14.01.2022 Inside Aviation: The MAX is back, so now what? It should have been the biggest story of the year. But after a 20-month flight ban the longest in…

14.01.2022 Cathay pilots push for inclusion in restructuring discussions Pilots at Cathay Pacific are pushing to get a seat at the table in upcoming restructuring discussions, and have organised… https://worldofaviation.com//cathay-pilots-push-for-inclu/

14.01.2022 US lifts lid on Next Gen Air Dominance fighter The US Congressional Research Service has lifted the lid on the US Air Force’s secretive Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter program.

12.01.2022 Mitsubishi to push pause on SpaceJet development Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has announced its intention to freeze development on Japan’s first regional passenger aircraft in decades, the SpaceJet, for the foreseeable future.

11.01.2022 Sonic boom from French fighter rattles Paris A French fighter jet broke the sound barrier above Paris on Wednesday, as it scrambled to assist two commercial airliners… https://worldofaviation.com//sonic-boom-from-french-fight/

09.01.2022 Futuristic ‘AirCar’ completes flight testing, could hit market within 6 months The futuristic flying car, AirCar, that can convert itself from road vehicle to air vehicle in under three minutes, has now completed its initial flight testing.

08.01.2022 Marines stand up second Indo-Pacific F-35B squadron The US Marine Corps has formally re-designated Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 242…

08.01.2022 Comment: Why you should cancel Thanksgiving travel plans In this cross-posting with The Conversation, Professor Pamela M. Aaltonen of Purdue University discusses why the CDC has informed Americans…

06.01.2022 Farewell Tegel: Berlin’s new Brandenburg Airport to finally open Berlin’s newest airport, Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), is set to finally open its doors on Saturday 31 October, almost a decade after its first scheduled opening date.

06.01.2022 Podcast: Inside Aviation: Qatar responds to invasive search scandal The story that 18 women from Australia, the UK and France were invasively searched by Qatari authorities at Hamad Airport this month…

05.01.2022 SIA turns grounded A380 into pop-up restaurant Singapore Airlines has announced a range of new creative initiatives to stimulate cash flow as it continues to navigate the… https://worldofaviation.com//sia-turns-grounded-a380-into/

03.01.2022 Comment: Could COVID-19 see people stop flying for good? In this cross-posting with The Conversation, Swedish Assistant Professor of Risk and Environmental Studies Dr. Avit Bhowmik examined the case of Swedish 'flight shaming', and pondered if the pandemic could cause a long-term shift in change in travel demand.

02.01.2022 Traffic recovery predictions lowered as COVID crisis continues The International Air Transport Association has reduced its forecast for air traffic recovery amid a turbulent summer travel season that… https://worldofaviation.com//traffic-recovery-predictions/

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