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Summer travel season is gearing up, and skies across the country will soon be filled with vacationers. However, this surge in passenger volume coincides with a unique period for airlines,
Summer travel season is gearing up, and skies across the country will soon be filled with vacationers. However, this surge in passenger volume coincides with a unique period for airlines,
The weather in the United Kingdom may be below average this summer, but the market between North America and Western Europe has never been hotter. The year 2024 is set
The world’s first in-flight study on the use of 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in both engines of a commercial aircraft has revealed promising results. The study showed a reduction
A new initiative has been launched to promote the integration of artificial intelligence technologies within the aviation industry. This effort is spearheaded by the Cities Today Institute, with airports collaborating
Just a year after announcing its new collection of high-end cabin configurations, ATR has revealed an advanced design for its new All-Business Class configuration at the Aircraft Interiors Expo 2024.
Avation PLC (LON:AVAP), the commercial passenger aircraft leasing company, provides the following trading update as of 24 May 2024: The Company expects to report a profit for the year ending 30
Avation announced the execution of a sale and purchase agreement with an airline client for the next two ATR 72-600 aircraft deliveries from the manufacturer. This agreement follows the earlier
Avation PLC (LON:AVAP), the commercial passenger aircraft leasing company, has announce that it has entered into a sale and purchase agreement with an airline client for its next two new ATR
Avation PLC has ordered ten ATR 72-600 aircraft to become part of its fleet. This new generation turboprop, known for its exceptional performance, offers the lowest CO2 emissions per trip
During the worst days of the pandemic, many regional and remote communities relied on turboprops to deliver urgent medical personnel, supplies, and services and to keep them connected to the