NEWSFeb 17, 2021Ryanair to Deliver 16 Lawsuits Over Selective Government SubsidiesRyanair will be challenging the European Union's General Court and appealing to the European Court of Justice after losing its legal battle against state bailouts, which were granted to rival flag carriers, including Air France-KLM and SAS during COVID-19.Read More →
INFORMATIONALFeb 17, 2021Brief Overview of the GE9XA summary of the GE9X engine which will be fitted to the 777X aircraft.Read More →
TRIP REPORTSDec 31, 1969Flying Domestically with SAS During COVIDJoin me as I fly with SAS domestically from Trondheim to Oslo and back.Read More →
NEWSDec 31, 1969787 Deliveries Set to Resume Before Q2 of 2021Boeing to proceed with deliveries of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner before Q2 of 2021. Thus after halting deliveries of this aircraft in October of 2020.Read More →
NEWSDec 31, 1969Some Boeing 737 MAX 9s Require Fuel-Sealant InspectionFAA requires fuel-sealant inspection for some Boeing 737 MAX9 aircraft.Read More →
NEWSDec 31, 1969Europe Explores Standardized COVID PassportsThe European Commission is working on a standard COVID vaccine passport, which would allow for an easy verification that one is vaccinated. If completed, this would allow for more effortless travel between participants. Officials from these countries plan to meet virtually this week to look deeper into making this a reality. So far, a number of countries have already shown their support for this idea, hinting that it could be widely approved in the near future.Read More →
NEWSDec 31, 1969Airlines Improve Safety Ahead of Presidential InaugurationLegacy carriers are taking unprecedented action to avoid a repeat of last Wednesday's violence in WashingtonRead More →
ROUTESDec 31, 1969JetSmart Commences Flights Between Santiago and SalvadorAt the end of December 2020, the Brazilian summer season began strong with the commencement of flights between Santiago de Chile and Salvador by the Chilean airline JetSmart. Despite the pandemic, and the beginning of mass vaccination in the world, JetSmart is optimistic to repeat the success of last season, where it transported about eleven thousand passengers between the two cities.Read More →
NEWSDec 31, 1969Berlin Airport (BER) Faces Problems in the Second Month After OpeningThe infamous Berlin Airport (BER) now faces awful problems no one could have predicted.Read More →
NEWSDec 31, 1969Heathrow Receives Approval to Build Third RunwayThe UK's Supreme court has given the approval for a third runway at London's Heathrow Airport. The approval comes after a great amount of controversy surrounding the new runway, which had previously been put on pause by the United Kingdom's Court of Appeals. This decision has now been overturned by the nation's Supreme Court. Read More →