ITA Airways plans to operate 12 intercontinental destinations in winter 2023-24 across North and South America, Japan, and India as its fleet continues to grow.
Joe Anselmo, Jens Flottau, Tony Osborne, Sash Tusa
As Christian Scherer takes up the mantle of Airbus Commercial Aircraft business CEO, Aviation Week editors are joined by Agency Partners' Sash Tusa to discuss why Airbus is making the change.
As the U.S. domestic air transport map is redrawn because of major carriers pulling capacity out of smaller markets, a company with no aircraft is offering communities losing air service a way to stay connected.
This week’s top air transport stories include United Airlines’ latest order for 100 aircraft and Boom Supersonic moves another step forward to bring the Mach 1.7 Overture airliner into commercial service by the end of the decade.
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