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Flights in China Expected to Surge Past Pre-Pandemic Levels

China's Civil Aviation Administration has reported that the country is expecting domestic flights to rise 34% above pre-pandemic levels, providing Chinese airlines with a further boost amid the country's economic recovery. A summary of a Friday press conference on the website of CAAC News revealed...

Rolls-Royce Shares Jump as Company Raises Full-Year Forecast

Aero-engineer Rolls-Royce raised its full-year operating profit forecast by 45% on Wednesday after delivering a stronger-than-expected performance in the first half of 2023. Shares in the company surged 24% to 190 pence following the announcement—their highest level since the start of the pandemic in...

Airbus First Half Deliveries Rise

Industry sources revealed on Thursday that Airbus increased their deliveries by 6% in the first half of the year to reach 316 aircraft for the six months. The Netherlands-headquartered plane manufacturer delivered 72 planes in June, up from 63 in May. June's figure is...

United Airlines Looks to Avoid Flight Disruptions Ahead of Travel Boom

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby announced on Saturday that the U.S. airline is working to make changes to its flight operations in an effort to avoid weather-related disruptions ahead of the Fourth of July spike in air travel. This comes after United Airlines canceled 19%...

Airlines Expect Major Travel Changes To Reduce Emissions

Executives at the International Air Transport Association as well as leaders of several airlines are looking to reduce air travel emissions in an effort to address climate concerns as the demand for sustainability grows. "It is kind of a new era," Callaway Climate Insights Founder...

Boeing Boosts Annual Outlook Amid Rising Demand

Boeing raised its annual 20-year forecast for new jetliner deliveries on Sunday, citing the strong demand for its narrowbody planes from low-cost carriers. The company expects airlines to purchase 42,595 jets from now until 2042, thereby exceeding its previous 20-year forecast of 41,170 planes last year....