mlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>

Cargo surge for Airbus and Boeing.
Aviation Week Network
Air Transport Digest
The Air Transport Digest is sponsored by:
 
 
Guy Norris, Jens Flottau

Airbus and Boeing unveil new freighter product development moves as cargo market continues to surge.
 
Advertisement
 
Steve Trimble

Lockheed Martin has completed final assembly of the X-59 Low Boom Supersonic Demonstrator and is preparing to ship the experimental aircraft to Fort Worth for structural testing.
 
With the recent increase in air travel, the availability of accessible testing methods, including routine coronavirus testing, is critical to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and keep travelers safe. Download this paper to learn more.
 
Thierry Dubois

The aircraft is being used as a testbed for more environmentally friendly technologies, as well as some that may cut operating costs. It is simultaneously used for scientific measurement campaigns.
 
Advertisement
 
Guy Norris

U.S TSA expects 20 million air travelers over thanksgiving, Singapore and Airbus to collaborate on hydrogen application, how safety is a journey and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
Advertisement
 
Before COVID-19, Iceland had been one of Europe's most dynamic markets, characterised until 2018 by strong growth.
 
 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
 
 
 
PREMIUM CONTENT  Powered by Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN)
 
 
FEATURED EVENT
 
A case study presentation looking into the KPI scheme developed by Lufthansa and Airbus to reflect operations, maintenance, and engine maturity status.

The partnership developed a new set of KPIs based on operational parameters and engine build status to create transparency on early trend recognition, target-oriented counter-measure implementation and life cycle tracking. This presentation will assess the challenges and lessons learned so far.