Air Atlanta Icelandic is making plans to phase out old 747-400s
In a company statement on 08 JAN 20, Air Atlanta Icelandic (AAI) announced that it plans to modernize its fleet over the next few years, as it phases out its ageing 747-400s.

In a company statement on 08 JAN 20, Air Atlanta Icelandic (AAI) announced that it plans to modernize its fleet over the next few years, as it phases out its ageing 747-400s.

Moscow is determined to modernize their aging Antonov 124-100Ms operated by the Russian Military. If nothing is done, the large aircraft’s lifespan will draw to a close in a few years,
and this would tear a hole in the country’s
RP handles one million international parcels a day, runs 42,000 post offices, has 350,000 staff on its payroll, and operates 17,000 vehicles: Moscow-headquartered Russian Post is the
largest Russian logistics enterprise. However, innovative business models have not been part of
According to the latest IATA forecast, African airlines face post-tax losses in the region of US$200 million in 2020, thus the financial agony of the previous years continues
unabated.
What is needed to get the industry out of the doldrums
Saudi Arabian Airlines has corporatized its logistics and ground handling services by founding Saudi Arabian Logistics Co (SAL). The newcomer will start its business activities
immediately, offering a broad range of logistics and ground handling activities. Its key aim is
Sometimes, it is the small and local projects initiated by airports, airlines, ground handlers, or integrators, that help to compensate CO2 emissions. They are based on passengers or
companies benefiting from air transportation being willing to volunteer a financial contribution
2019 was an “annus horribilis” for the aviation sector, as Queen Elizabeth II would say. Two brand new Boeing 737 MAX crashed, killing 346 people. The air freight sector, although not
affected by serious accidents, experienced a severe slump in