Air Transport
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Ryanair remained the region’s largest operator last year while Eurowings and Norwegian dropped out of the top 10 of airlines performing the most flights.
UK engine maker Rolls-Royce will reassess the pace of engine development once it completes testing of its UltraFan.
Boeing and Airbus will see production rates settle at a more sustainable level.
L2 Aviation expects to receive an STC in the first quarter of 2021 for its new Halo Cabin Air Monitoring System.
The joint venture between Hungary’s Wizz Air and Abu Dhabi-based holding company ADQ has scheduled its first service to Athens for January 15.
The first 737 Max revenue flight in the U.S. since March 2019 took American Airlines passengers from Miami to New York.
Conseil et Technique believes it can make electric power work for airliners by moving propulsion hardware off wings and to the rear of the fuselage.
The UK’s CAA will become responsible for aircraft certification and regulation in the country when it leaves EASA on January 1.
Type approval for the N219 marks Indonesia’s successful return to civil aircraft development.
Pilots can now undergo upset training in a 737-800 simulator at SimAero's Paris training center.