
Boeing has announced it has been able to avoid 10,000 job losses that it originally warned of last year, after reporting its first quarterly profit in nearly two years.

Malta Air’s first Boeing 737-8200 was delivered on Tuesday painted with the national flag, as the airline announced nine new direct routes. The jet was welcomed by Transport Minister Ian Borg, Malta Air chief executive David O’Brien and Malta’s Civil Aviation Directorate, flown by Captain Charles Pace. Upon its arrival, O’Brien announced the new routes

As its joint venture with American Airlines, ‘Northeast Alliance’, gathers momentum, the carrier will re-evaluate a more appropriate time to retire them.

US carriers have been forced to ask pilots to introduce fuel-conserving methods during flights, amid ongoing fuel supply issues. Most recently, in a memo to staff, American Airlines has requested that its pilots utilise just one engine while taxiing the jet, if doable, or to otherwise be mindful and implement fuel-saving strategies, as the airline

Ireland-based carrier Ryanair has announced it is anticipating to fly 100 million passengers this financial year, in light of a strong uptick in forward bookings, and says demand is approaching pre-pandemic volumes.

Heathrow said it expected around 128,000 passengers to have travelled through last weekend as it was the first since the UK’s COVID restrictions eased.