Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
world of aviation logo

The World of Aviation

The world's leading aviation news website

Qantas CEO says entire fleet of A380s will fly again

Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce has said he believes his airline will reactivate its entire fleet of 12 A380s when the pandemic subsides.

Read more

Microsoft Flight Simulator refreshes France and Benelux

/

Developers Asobo has also created ‘hand-crafted’ replicas of Megève, Nice, and Rotterdam The Hague airports as well as introducing more minor updates to 100 other airports across Europe.

Read more
A Singapore Airlines aircraft lands in Alice Springs

Comment: Airlines haven’t collapsed, but that’s the only good news for travel

/

Volodymyr Bilotkach, associate professor at the Singapore Institute of Technology, explores the last 12 months of the aviation industry, and what the future likely holds.

Read more

ALC delivers last of six A321LR jets to Air Arabia

UAE-based low-cost carrier Air Arabia has welcomed the delivery of one Airbus A321-200LR aircraft, on long-term lease from US aircraft lessor Air Lease Corporation. The aircraft, a longer-range variant of the Airbus A321-200neo, is powered by CFM International LEAP-1A32 engines, according to ALC, and is the final aircraft in a six-aircraft lease arrangement made between

Read more

Blocking middle seats limits COVID spread: CDC report

| 1 Comment on Blocking middle seats limits COVID spread: CDC report

A US government body has released a study to suggest that airlines should continue to block middle seats to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19, a concept that has been long-rejected by airlines. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released a study to suggest that blocking middle seats on commercial aircraft could

Read more

Ryanair to welcome new 737 MAX jets to fleet within days

European budget giant Ryanair is gearing up to take delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX in the coming days, after a delay of more than two years. Ryanair group chief executive Michael O’Leary told CNBC on Wednesday that the airline was taking its first delivery of the 737 MAX “in the next number of

Read more
close

Each day, our subscribers are more informed with the right information.

SIGN UP to the Australian Aviation magazine for high-quality news and features for just $99.95 per year