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Aviation, Trade Sectors Brace for Government Shutdown

Aviation and logistics industry officials are frustrated with lawmakers’ inability to fund the government beyond this Saturday and say there will be real-world consequences for commerce if agencies are forced to halt all nonessential services at the end of the…

A Look Inside Emirates’ Newly-Refurbished A380

A little under a year ago, Emirates announced a $2 billion aircraft retrofit program aimed at refreshing the interiors of 67 Airbus A380 and 53 Boeing 777 aircraft. These retrofits were primarily to install several thousand premium economy seats, upgrades…

Viva Aerobus Expands With New U.S. Markets

Mexican low-cost carrier Viva Aerobus is adding five new routes to the United States. The routes are the first new U.S. markets introduced by a Mexican airline after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) restored Mexico’s safety assessment rating to Category…

These Airports Let You Run on Their Runways

Would you take a walk or run on the same strip of pavement that a 250-ton airliner just traversed? At some airports, you can, while also raising charity funds. So-called ‘runway runs’ have taken hold at some airports in the…

The Future of Aviation: Electric Airplanes and Sustainable Skies

The world of aviation is constantly evolving. From the Wright Brothers' first powered flight in 1903 to the jumbo jets of today, each era has brought new challenges and innovations. As the environmental consequences of air travel become ever clearer,…