Air Freight News
Airbus on track for delivery goal, despite A350 handover snag
Airbus SE is on track to meet its 600-jet delivery goal for 2021, according to people familiar with the situation, though holdups with the handover…
Wizz buys Norwegian slots at Gatwick to boost U.K. business
Discount carrier Wizz Air Holdings Plc will increase its presence in the U.K. after agreeing to buy takeoff and landing slots from Norwegian Air Shuttle…
Cathay warns of ‘several’ more flight cancellations in January
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. warned of several flight cancellations to and from Hong Kong in January as operational and travel restrictions continue to affect its…
Qatar Airways sues Airbus over ongoing A350 paint dispute
(Bloomberg) -- Qatar Airways is suing Airbus SE at the High Court in London, escalating a dispute between the aircraft manufacturer and one of its…
Unruly US passengers may lose TSA PreCheck privileges
Airline passengers who misbehave on U.S. flights could lose their streamlined airport screening privileges from the Transportation Security Administration’s PreCheck program under a new effort…
Qatar Airways issues legal proceedings against Airbus in the technology and Construction Division of The High Court in London
Qatar Airways has today issued legal proceedings against Airbus in the Technology and Construction division of the High Court in London. We have sadly failed…
Norse takes delivery of first Boeing Dreamliner ahead of debut flights
Airline startup Norse Atlantic ASA took delivery of the first of a fleet of Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner jets ahead of a planned beginning of…
Airbus sees supply squeeze on its most popular jets, FT Reports
Airlines ordering single-aisle jets from Airbus SE may have to wait as long as 2025 for deliveries due to supply constraints, the FT reported.
Airlines amp up warnings on 5G service, see risk of late flights
Widespread flight delays in snowstorms and low visibility could occur once new 5G wireless service rolls out in early January, airline executives and aviation officials…
Ryanair boss calls for ban on ‘idiot’ anti-vaxxers: Telegraph
Ryanair Holdings Plc’s Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary thinks only vaccinated passengers should be allowed to fly, according to the Telegraph.