Tag: Analysis

Cirium reveals winter flights are exceeding pre-pandemic levels

Winter flights in the UK are showing remarkable recovery, with scheduled departures projected to hit 81% of February 2019 levels this year, according to Cirium, a global aviation data provider. With over 60,600 flights scheduled to depart this month, equating to over 10.7 million seats, winter le...

Cirium reveals ‘Most Connected Airports’ in 2022

The aviation analytics firm, Cirium, recently released data on the most connected airports of 2022 based on the number of unique destinations served from each airport throughout the year. The results of the study show that Frankfurt Airport is the most connected airport, with flights arriving fro...

MarketsandMarkets: Aircraft Communication System Market worth $12.8 billion by 2027

Aircraft Communication System Market is projected to grow from USD 8.2 billion in 2022 to USD 12.8 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 9.2% from 2022 to 2027, according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets.  The demand for Iris SATCOM and data links such as L-DACS to meet the need of various type...

Spirit Airlines Reports Second Quarter 2022 Results

Spirit Airlines Reports Second Quarter 2022 Results

Spirit Airlines, Inc. today reported second quarter 2022 financial results. Ended the second quarter 2022 with $1.5 billion of unrestricted cash, cash equivalents, short-term investment securities and liquidity available under the Company's revolving credit facility. As Report...

More than one in three people in the world experience anxiety about flying

It is believed that between 33 % and 40 % of all people experience some form of anxiety related to flying. Most of them feel anxious during the flight and leading up to it, but can manage this stress on their own. Even though the possibility of a plane crashing is nearly non-existent, many p...

From power to pilotless: imagining the future of aircraft design

Jim Scott, owner of components solutions experts Artemis Aerospace, discusses how he sees aircraft design evolving in the future. Since the golden age of air travel started with BOAC's 44-seat Comet 1A in 1952, the jet aircraft has been a ubiquitous fixture in our skies that has thrilled enthusi...

Ukraine conflict set to cost international tourism $10.6bn

The latest tourism sector analysis by hotel booking platform, hoo, has shown that the Ukraine-Russia conflict could cost $10.6bn in lost tourism revenue across not only the four nations considered to be within the red zone, but the four neighbouring countries that are also being impacted. While U...

Aviation in the post-pandemic era: why now is the time for optimism

Jim Scott, owner of components solutions experts Artemis Aerospace, discusses how he sees the aviation industry adapting and emerging from the COVID-19 crisis. The pandemic has changed the aviation industry irrevocably. Unlike any other crisis in the sector’s history, COVID-19 not only grounded n...

No recovery for UK air traffic in 2021 as pandemic continues

No recovery for UK air traffic in 2021 as pandemic continues

Air traffic figures for 2021 show the UK aviation industry is still struggling to recover from the pandemic, with numbers changing little from 2020 and showing continued volatility. Despite the peaks and troughs as the industry responded to changing COVID guidelines at home and in overseas market...

Resuming Airline Operations & Seeking Opportunities in Post-COVID-19 Era!

EVA International Editorial Team COVID-19 has posed a continuous threat to the global economy and public health. One of the hardest-hit businesses in the world is the aviation industry which contributes to 3.6 percent of the world’s GDP by creating a total of 65.6 million jobs globally in aviat...

Covid-19 “an existential crisis” for aviation, ACI World claims

Covid-19 “an existential crisis” for aviation, ACI World claims

By Edward Robertson The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic remains “an existential crisis for airports, airlines and their commercial partners”, the Airports Council International (ACI) World has warned. New analysis published in ACI’s Advisory Bulletin: The impact of Covid-19 on the airport busi...

Global air cargo service market set to grow by $8.5 billion in 2021

By Edward Robertson A new report is predicting the global air cargo service market will grow by $8.5 billion this year. The Air Cargo Services Global Market Report 2021: COVID-19 Impact and Recovery to 2030 has predicted that the value of the sector will grow from $56.48 billion in 2020 to $64...

Sluggish Improvement in Passenger Demand Continues in July

Sluggish Improvement in Passenger Demand Continues in July

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that passenger demand in July (measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs), continued at critically low levels--79.8% below July 2019 levels. This was somewhat better than the 86.6% year-over-year decline recorded in June, primarily ...

Air New Zealand Reports US$454m Annual Loss

Air New Zealand Reports US$454m Annual Loss

By Sofia Marrero airwaysmag.com Air New Zealand (NZ) has recorded an after-tax loss of US$454m for the 2020 financial year. This is the airline’s first annual loss in 18 years, according to NZ Chairman Dame Therese Walsh. In the same period in 2019, the airline reported US$276m in profits. In 20...

Lithuanian Airports see a recovery in passenger numbers and routes in July

Reviewing the aviation statistics of July, Lithuanian Airports recorded that the recovery of passenger flows in Lithuania takes place a bit quicker than generally in Europe. Almost 168 thousand passengers travelled via the three airports of the country within the last month of July (while in June ...

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