R&D tax reliefs are needed in the UK’s autumn budget as manufacturers face a tidal wave of challenges
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August was a bumper month for aircraft orders – the best August since 2016 – but production rates remain slow
The aircraft seating sector has changed over the past decades, and the global market is expected to grow significantly in the coming years
As the UK’s furlough scheme approaches its end, businesses are urged not to panic. Key points to consider include planning and forecasting for when furlough ends, exploring the ability to borrow and secure funds, and reducing owners’ personal requirements
Following Emma Raducanu’s victory at the US Open tennis championship at the weekend, the sports world has been praising this amazing athlete, and seeing the ever-growing power of women’s sport. The aviation sector is also seeing further potential in the growth of women’s sport…
Inmarsat has commissioned the world’s largest airline passenger survey conducted since the pandemic, which finds that 60% of airline passengers feel happy to fly by end of 2021. Airline reputation is increasingly important and a deciding factor for 50% of passengers when choosing an airline. Quarantine is now a bigger worry for passengers than catching SARS-CoV-2 at the airport or on board a plane
Phil Seymour, IBA’s president explains why regional jet recovery is outstripping that of turboprops
Europe is leading the way as international tourism numbers bounce back. “Early indicators will bring hope for many across the global tourism industry that 2022 will be a far better year,” says Timothy Davis, CEO of Butter
Figures for global aircraft orders and deliveries in the first half of 2021 showed a mixed picture. However, June delivered a substantial boost to the year to date as customers placed 292 aircraft orders, taking the total for 2021 to 764
IBA, an aviation data and advisory consultancy, has outlined a divergence in value trends between narrowbody and widebody aircraft, driven by a surge in domestic travel in certain markets, but tempered with continuing low levels of international travel globally