Aviation
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Meet the Dubai Airports CEO who isn’t waiting on the world to change
Airports have long suffered from an identity crisis. Are they public infrastructure or luxury malls with departure boards? Should we think of them as civic gateways or as necessary evils to endure while en…
Defence dominates the skies as drones take off at the Paris Air Show
“The Choice of Sovereignty”, “Protecting Democracy” and “Ready for the Unknown”. Not a promotional campaign for the US Navy Seals but rather the slogans that were emblazoned on chalets and billboards belonging respectively to…
Boeing’s rocky flight path to recovery hits turbulence with Dreamliner crash
The tragic crash of Air India Flight 171 has raised new questions about Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner.
JSX is the hop-on, hop-off jet service disrupting short-haul aviation
Alex Wilcox’s JSX jet service provides passengers with an elevated level of comfort in the air and a swift turnaround on the ground.
Aviation updates: Greenland opens for business while South Korea spends big on defence
The global airborne ambitions that are cleared for takeoff.
10 aviation advancements we’re looking forward to in 2025
None of the major industry headwinds seem to be stopping airlines from lining up to renew fleets, expand service and renovate cabins. Here are 10 updates for your radar.
Interview: AIX events director Archana Dharni on what airline passengers need
The most recent edition of The Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) aviation fair attracted some 12,000 professionals, 460 exhibitors and 166 airlines. Its director tells us how aircraft interiors and expectations are evolving.
Why the airship industry is on the rise again
Kelluu’s innovations are transforming critical-infrastructure monitoring.
Andalusia’s aerospace industry is providing a clear runway to major players in aviation
The sky above Seville is becoming home to firms making everything from drones to space technology.
