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All the important data related to the airline in recent years.
Air Transport

By Angus Batey
Embraer has delivered the second of five KC-390 aircraft ordered by Portugal in 2019.
Multi-Mission Aircraft

By Alan Dron
The Middle East has always been a tough market for crossover jets, in a region where size traditionally equated to quality or importance.
Small Narrowbody Jets

Sponsored by The Lee Company
How The Lee Company, a well-established aerospace supplier, evolved their capabilities to meet the needs of the emerging New Space market.
Aerospace

Sponsored By L3Harris
L3Harris advanced imagers on board NOAA weather satellites are helping detect and track disasters that threaten lives and property.
Defense and Space

The latest news in brief from the MRO industry, including firms obtaining European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part 145 certification, and training courses available for design and production of aviation products and related components.
MRO

By Jens Flottau
The airframer is building production and hopes for more KC-390 orders in defense as its executive aviation branch thrives. Where will it invest next?
Farnborough Airshow

Speaking during Routes Europe 2024 Hermes Airports, the operator of Larnaka and Pafos airports, discussed its recent passenger records and the plan for growth.
Airports & Networks

Routes 360 members share their latest insights and notable developments this week.
Airports & Networks

By Alan Dron
Work is under way on a major expansion Leeds Bradford Airport aimed at modernizing the existing terminal into a more efficient and sustainable building.
Small Narrowbody Jets

Newcastle International Airport is the second largest airport (in terms of traffic) in the North of England serving the city of Newcastle and the wider region.
Airports & Networks

Super Terminal Expo and CAPA
Super Terminal Expo, together with CAPA, published a report outline airport’ major technological leaps and ambitious environmental strategies.
Air Transport

By Angus Batey
Schiebel, the Austrian developer of the S-100 Camcopter UAS (uncrewed air system), has opened a French subsidiary.
Multi-Mission Aircraft

By Daniel Williams
This week’s #FlightFriday focuses on Eastern European (excluding Russian) operators, corresponding with the upcoming MRO BEER event in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Aircraft & Propulsion

All the important data related to the airline in recent years.
Air Transport

Aviation Week Network Staff
The prestigious 2024 ATW Awards ceremony took place in Dubai on May 31. The event recognized outstanding achievements and leadership in the aviation industry.
Air Transport

Airport Nürnberg, winner of the Under 5 Million Passenger category at the Routes Awards, spoke about the recognition from its airline partners and recent success.
Airports & Networks

Aviation Week Network Staff
Air Canada Cargo was honored as the 2024 Air Cargo Operator of the Year at the ATW Awards ceremony in Dubai on May 31.
Air Transport

Aviation Week Network Staff
Delta Air Lines was honored as the 2024 Airline of the Year at the ATW Awards in Dubai on May 31. The award was presented to Delta CEO Ed Bastian.
Air Transport

SpaceX was a 50-employee upstart when it was first featured on Aviation Week’s cover on March 29, 2004.
Defense and Space

Our June 29, 1959, cover showed a North American X-15 “rocket research aircraft” being dropped from a Boeing B-52 on its first free-flight flight test two weeks earlier near Edwards AFB, California.
Defense and Space

By Angus Batey
A new, portable, immersive simulator launched this month could help militaries enhance close air support training, streamlining provision and enhancing realism.
Light Attack and Advanced Training

A prototype of the T-38 Talon supersonic jet trainer made its first flight on April 10, 1959, from Edwards AFB, California.
Defense and Space

Aviation Week is increasing the frequency of the Space Digest from monthly to bi-weekly, bringing you even more news, analysis and insight.
Defense and Space

At Routes Europe 2024, representatives from Polish Airports S.A. (PPL S.A.) outlined Poland’s growing transfer hub status and how the airports plan for growth.
Airports & Networks