Promises of overhaul hampered by legislative delays and interdepartmental rows, finds public accounts committee
Groups are placing orders for new vessels amid surging demand
Corporate passengers are now less likely to dominate business and first-class in a significant shift for the airlines
Emergency services called to Dublin-bound aircraft days after fatal incident on Singapore Airlines route
Companies prepare to ship goods for festive season early as attacks by Yemen’s Houthis force ships to take longer route
Severe turbulence of the type that hit a Singapore Airlines flight this week has increased by half in the North Atlantic as the climate changes
All the pent-up demand from the pandemic is at risk of being tapped out
Auditor KPMG requests more time to ‘complete the usual standard procedures’
Members of Transport Safety Investigation Bureau sent to Bangkok to probe incident
Singapore Airlines says 211 passengers and 18 crew on board SQ321, which diverted to Bangkok
Action comes after government minister met delegation of executives from ride-hailing app Uber
US-made Bell 212 carrying country’s president was almost 30 years old when it crashed into a mountainside
TAP chief Luís Rodrigues wants to lure non-aviation investors to ease competition concerns
Aircraft came down on Sunday in remote and mountainous north-west
Ryanair says ticket prices will either be flat or ‘modestly’ higher this summer than 2023
Michael Flacks wants to transform the facility into a cargo, repair and maintenance hub
Threat of industrial action made if Czech businessman fails to meet demands over takeover bid for Royal Mail
Nerves about the airline industry are never far away
Low-cost carrier appoints finance head Kenton Jarvis as replacement
Yet finding the money for the plants that will make it is proving tricky
National Infrastructure Commission warns ‘window is closing’ for ministers to ensure alternative rail capacity is built
Operator wants to open new routes from London and increase fleet by a third
Improved proposal from Czech tycoon values the former UK postal monopoly at £5bn
Operators who bought or ordered enough tankers early enough have found their own gushers
Breaking the cycle of frustrated drivers and unprofitable charge points is doable
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