- Ryanair Pilots Told to Limit Fuel[Sep. 05, 2008]
Pilots from Ryanair have spoken exclusively to ITV News about being under pressure to carry less fuel on flights.
- Boeing to Advise on Mitsubishi Regional Jet[Sep. 05, 2008]
Boeing Co will serve as consultant to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for its mid-sized regional jet - the first "made in Japan" passenger aircraft in three decades, the Japanese machinery maker said on Sep. 4.
- Three Injured in New Zealand Light Plane Crash[Sep. 05, 2008]
Three people were injured when the light plane they were in crashed at New Zealand South Island's West Coast on Sep. 5, Radio New Zealand reported.
- Video: Kingfisher Airlines Makes Its Heathrow Debut[Sep. 04, 2008]
- Three Killed in Firefighting Plane Crash in Northern California[Sep. 02, 2008]
A firefighting plane crashed in Reno in Northern California, killing all three crew members, authorities said on Sep. 2.
- Photos: Small Plane Slides Off Runway in Sao Paulo[Sep. 04, 2008]
A light plane sideslipped on Sep. 3 at the Brazilian airport of Congonhas, in the city of Sao Paulo, but without casualties.
- Emirates Second A380 to Be "Few Weeks" Late[Sep. 03, 2008]
Emirates' second A380 will be delayed by a "few weeks," the airline said.
- European Commission to Investigate AA/BA/IB Alliance[Sep. 01, 2008]
European Commission opened its investigation into whether the transatlantic joint business agreement between American Airlines, British Airways and Iberia for flights violates European anti-trust regulations.
- Malaysia's Global Air Secures Afghan Haj Deal[Sep. 04, 2008]
Global Air, a unit of Malaysia's Global Industries Inc Sdn Bhd, has won a US$29.55 million contract to transport some 30,000 of Afghanistan's haj pilgrims, local media reported on Sep. 4.
- Heathrow's New Terminal Will Not Be Ready for 2012 Olympics[Sep. 02, 2008]
BAA, Heathrow's operator, has admitted that at best only part of Heathrow East - which will replace Terminals 1 and 2 - will be open for business when competitors and delegates arrive for the 2012 Olympic Games.