The pilots of german flag carrier Lufthansa go on strike this afternoon (5. September). The pilot union „Vereinigung Cockpit“ (VC) told that talks with the management of Lufthansa
Lufthansa Cargo and ANA All Nippon Airways will launch a strategic air cargo joint venture on routes between Japan and Europe and vice versa. This is the first
Frankfurt Airport (FRA) is the first international hub in Europe to commence regular operations of a satellite-supported precision approach system for aircraft called Ground Based Augmentation System (GBAS).
For a few days Moscow will become a world capital of business aviation. From 4 to 6 September in the largest business airport of Russia – „Vnukovo-3“ annual
United Airlines has received their first Boeing 787-9 „Dreamliner“. The carrier will become the first airline in North America to operate both the 787-8 and 787-9 variants of
Bombardier Commercial Aircraft and Nok Air of Bangkok, Thailand announced the delivery of the carrier’s first Q400 NextGen turboprop at Bombardier’s facility in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where the
The Airports Commission has today (2 September 2014) announced its decision not to add the inner Thames estuary airport proposal to its shortlist of options for providing new
From 1 September, Dresden Airport’s timetable will feature three new non-stop flights. Lufthansa subsidiary Germanwings will fly between Dresden and its official twin city Hamburg. Etihad Regional, operated
Condor has announced two new longhaul destinations in the United States for next summer. From June 2015 the carrier flies from Frankfurt two times weekly to Providence (Rhode
Since September Emirates serves one of three daily flights from Dubai to Frankfurt with Airbus A380 instead of Boeing 777-300ER. Thierry Antinori, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial
Qatar Airways has introduced its Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft to the Vienna route, starting September 1, 2014. The increase in demand in the region and the airline’s steadfast
As one of 15 interested parties Ryanair had submitted a non-binding offer for Cyprus Airways. Among the others are Aegean Airlines (Greece), Blue Air (Romania), MEA (Lebanon) and