Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
world of aviation logo

The World of Aviation

The world's leading aviation news website

Air New Zealand engineer killed in Christchurch shootings

/

Air New Zealand chief executive Christopher Luxon says the airline is devastated after one of its engineers was killed in the Christchurch shootings.

Read more
Royal Australian Air Force and United States Air Force F-35A aircraft take off at Luke Air Force Base. (Defence)

Rising in Phoenix – the RAAF at Luke AFB

/

This story from Andrew McLaughlin about the RAAF’s F-35 activities at Luke AFB in Arizona is from the Jan/Feb 2019 edition of Australian Aviation.

Read more

Air NZ, Jetstar waive change fees for Christchurch travellers after shooting

/ | 1 Comment on Air NZ, Jetstar waive change fees for Christchurch travellers after shooting

Air New Zealand has cancelled all turboprop services departing from Christchurch airport scheduled for Friday evening in response to the multiple shootings in the city.

Read more
The flight data recorder from crashed Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8. (French BEA/Twitter)

Ethiopian Airways ET302 black boxes arrive in Paris

/

The flight data recorder (FDR) and cockpit voice recorder (CVR) of crashed Ethiopian Airlines flight ET302 have arrived at the offices of the France’s Bureau d’Enquetes & d’Analyses (BEA) in Paris.

Read more
Embraer is starting to make inroads into the Australian bizjet fleet. (Dave Soderstrom)

Writedowns push Embraer to 2018 full year loss

/

Embraer has reported a full year loss for calendar 2018 due to writedowns from its business jet division and lower revenues.

Read more
A file image of an Etihad Boeing 787-9 at Brisbane Airport. (Lance Broad)

Etihad posts third straight US$1 billion annual loss

/ | 3 Comments on Etihad posts third straight US$1 billion annual loss

Etihad Airways says there has been an improvement in its core operating performance despite posting a third straight loss in excess of US$1 billion in 2018.

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