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Fledging Flyr: A unique low-cost carrier
Tom Batchelor meets Tonje Wikstrøm Frislid, CEO of new Norwegian carrier Flyr, to learn more about taking a different approach to running a low-cost airline.
What's the current state of commercial aircraft leasing?
Helping us with the number crunching this month is Rob Morris, global head of consultancy at Ascend by Cirium.
Recent UK planespotting highlights!
We present a selection of images of visiting aircraft from airports around the UK. For the most part, they’re commercial jets, but almost all of them are unusual types, wearing new or unique liveries or first visits by an airline or airliner to a particular airport.
Rare aircraft movements from the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral on September 19 was attended by some 500 heads of state, including presidents, prime ministers and monarchs from across the globe, making it one of the largest such gatherings since the memorial for Nelson Mandela, the former president of South Africa, in 2013. Here we illustrate some of the more unusual aircraft to visit the UK for the event.
Industry insight from the president of Jetcraft’s commercial aviation division
Now in its 60th year of operation, Jetcraft has grown from a Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina FBO to a global network of aviation advisors. Raphael Haddad, president of Jetcraft’s commercial aviation division, speaks to Airliner World about the current state of the industry, ongoing challenges and long-term prospects.
Why Orlando International's new South Terminal C is game-changing
Chris Sloan visits Orlando to learn more about a multi-billion dollar addition to the Sunshine State’s primary leisure gateway.
An overview of India's growing aviation market
Already one of the most dynamic markets on the planet, the Indian aviation scene is gearing up for a further period of radical growth, as Siddharth Ganesh explains.
EVO: Insight into ATR's sustainable turboprop project
ATR will officially launch its new EVO turboprop by the end of next year. Richard Schuurman caught up with Stéphane Viala, the OEM’s senior vice president of engineering, to learn more about the project