Vietnam’s domestic aviation market on the road to recovery
Vietnam’s aviation industry is gradually recovering with passenger numbers heading toward pre-pandemic levels after a months-long slump. Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi handled 29,000 passengers daily during the weekend, nearly triple the daily average of August when there was a COVID-19 resurgence. To Tu Ha, deputy director of the airport, said there has been
Comment: Airlines should rethink their refusal to refund passengers during COVID-19
In this cross-posting with The Conversation, Rumina Dhalla argues that now is the time for airlines to switch up how they think about passenger refunds. Despite unrelenting pressures from passenger rights advocates, intense media scrutiny and strident demands from passengers, Canadian airlines have remained largely immutable in refusing to issue cash refunds for cancelled flights. Passengers are
American Airlines schedules 737 MAX pilot training
American Airlines said it intends to schedule Boeing 737 MAX training for its pilots in November, a sign that it believes a return to service of the grounded jet could be near. A spokesman said, however, that the training plans were not definitive. “We have initiated the pilot training scheduling process, which can be cancelled
Comment: the importance of planes in the ‘vaccine cold chain’
In this cross-posting with The Conversation, Anna Nagurney explores the importance of the ‘vaccine cold chain’, and the potential contribution of aircraft required to deliver mass COVID-19 vaccines around the world. Just like a fresh piece of fish, vaccines are highly perishable products and must be kept at very cold, specific temperatures. The majority of COVID-19
AerSale to acquire 24 Boeing 757-200 passenger aircraft and spare engines
AerSale, Inc., a leading provider of aviation products and services, had announced that it has entered into a purchase agreement to acquire 24 Boeing 757-200 passenger aircraft stored at AerSale’s Heavy MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) facility located at the Roswell Air Center in New Mexico. All aircraft are equipped with Rolls-Royce RB211-535 series engines,
Boeing wins more 737-800BCF orders, launches new freighter conversion lines
On 20 September 2020, Boeing announced a firm order from an unidentified customer for two 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters (BCF), as well as agreements to open additional conversion lines in Guangzhou, China, and Singapore to meet strong market demand. Based on the popular Next-Generation 737, the 737-800BCF offers operators newer technology, lower fuel consumption, and