Air Freight News
Qatar Airways closes in on major Boeing, Airbus widebody order
Qatar Airways PJSC is nearing a decision on a major widebody order split between Boeing Co. and Airbus SE, according to people familiar with the…
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CPaT announces new contract with growing Romanian airline, AnimaWings
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…
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Boeing will need years for turnaround, Emirates’ Clark predicts
Boeing Co. will need years to emerge from its current crisis, the biggest buyer of the US manufacturer’s widebody aircraft predicted.
Spirit Air loses CFO to Hertz as both companies face reboots
Spirit Airlines Inc. is losing its chief financial officer to another troubled company — Hertz Global Holdings Inc. — as the carrier works to restructure…
Royal Air Maroc in talks for 200 Boeing, Airbus, Embraer jets
Royal Air Maroc is evaluating bids from Airbus SE, Boeing Co. and Embraer as it looks to place an order for almost 200 jets by…
Lula wants strings attached to Brazil’s rescue plan for airlines
Brazil’s government has presented its aid plan for the airline industry to the three largest players in the country with an announcement expected in the…
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IATA revises down SAF estimates as projects make slow progress
The International Air Transport Association revised down its estimates for the production of sustainable aviation fuel after finding that projects are so far failing to…
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IAG CEO Gallego cuts short airline meet to race to Brussels
IAG SA Chief Executive Officer Luis Gallego cut short a trip to Dubai for the annual gathering of airline chiefs to race back to Brussels…
Air France-KLM won’t revisit ITA even as it lauds consolidation
Air France-KLM Group Chief Executive Officer Ben Smith signaled he’s unlikely to take another look at Italian carrier ITA Airways, even if the airline comes…
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Jet supply chain headaches may still be here in 2026, IATA says
Supply chain issues that have dogged the delivery of new aircraft around the world could stretch into 2026, according to International Air Transport Association Director…