Air Freight News
India’s newest airline to add 800 staff and fly internationally
Akasa Air, India’s newest airline, is planning to add up to 800 new workers by the end of this fiscal year as it prepares to…
Portugal to approve decree on privatization of airline TAP in the coming weeks
Portugal’s plan to sell off a chunk of state-owned airline TAP SA will move closer to fruition when the government sets out rules for the…
Ryanair quits UK aviation panel, citing no progress on key goals
Ryanair Holdings Plc. resigned from a UK effort to bolster the country’s aviation sector after five months, saying the industry-government panel had become a “talking…
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Boeing delivered 60 jets in June despite supplier’s strike
Boeing Co. delivered 60 jets in June, including 49 of its best-selling 737 models, beating analyst expectations even as it contended with a strike at…
Jazeera Airways selects CPaT as exclusive distance learning provider 
for training programs
CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, today announced they have been awarded a new contract with…
Insolvent Go Air seeks initial interest from potential buyers
The insolvency administrator of Go Airlines India Ltd. is seeking initial bids from prospective investors willing to revive the grounded carrier.
JetBlue won’t appeal DOJ ruling against American Airlines alliance
JetBlue Airways Corp. won’t appeal a federal judge’s ruling that declared its alliance with American Airlines Group Inc. violated US antitrust law, and will instead…
Mexico’s Viva signs preliminary deal for 90 Airbus A321 jets
Mexico’s Grupo Viva Aerobus SAB signed a preliminary order for 90 Airbus SE A321 jets as the carrier looks to expand its international and domestic…
Portugal hires Ernst & Young, Finantia to value airline TAP before planned stake sale
Portugal hired Ernst & Young and Banco Finantia SA to carry out valuations of TAP SA as part of a plan to sell a stake…
SpiceJet is most delayed Indian airline as summer rush hits
Passengers on cash-strapped SpiceJet Ltd. are experiencing the most flight disruptions in India, the world’s fastest-growing aviation market.