Six airlines you should watch in 2021
Now that 2020 is squarely in the rear-view mirror, Key.Aero examines which airlines you should keep an eye on this year
Concurso de libreas para el año nuevo
Entre en 2021 con el primer concurso de aviación comercial del año de Key Aero.
Diez compañías aéreas que echamos de menos
Ya sea por la librea, la experiencia de los pasajeros o los tipos de aviones utilizados, todo el mundo tiene una debilidad por una aerolínea que no resistió el paso del tiempo...
QUIZ: How well do you know your retro liveries - Part 2
Back by popular demand - this week's Commerical Aviation quiz focuses on the liveries of yesteryear and tests your knowledge of paint schemes which adorned some of the world's largest airlines
Which airlines’ credit ratings have dropped the most?
A report from a leading credit rating agency shows the true financial position of some of the world’s largest airlines
VIDEO: Flight schools fight back against gloomy pilot jobs outlook
Last month, the British Airline Pilots’ Association (BALPA) effectively told prospective pilots not to bother training because of COVID-19’s impact on the aviation industry. Key.Aero spoke to four flight schools to find out why they feel very differently…
Which airlines fly the most aircraft types?
As the COVID-19 pandemic forces airlines to streamline their fleets, Key.Aero examines which carriers’ rosters boast the largest number of types
How old are the fleets of the largest airlines?
The ten leading airlines in the world, when measured by the size of their rosters, operate a combined total of nearly 7,000 aircraft, but what is the average age of each airline’s fleet?
Which airlines have the best and worst legroom?
Every inch counts when it comes to legroom, Key Aero investigates which carriers offer the most and which fall short in this crucial department and some are quite surprising
¿10.000 Airbus A320? Por poco, pero no por mucho.
Todos hemos visto las fotos del nuevo y brillante A321neo de Middle East Airlines, pero Airbus no ha entregado 10.000 aviones de la familia A320. Ni siquiera está cerca. Entonces, ¿a qué están jugando?