Flybondi, the first low-cost airline in Argentina, is looking for foreign Pilots to add to its team. The airline, which is currently implementing its growth plan, has opened the search for pilots who have more than 5,000 flight hours…
Even as Latin American passenger traffic continues to rebound strongly from the COVID-19 pandemic, the region’s airlines are struggling financially, said Peter Cerda, IATA’s regional vice president for the Americas. During a fireside chat at the Routes Americas 2024…
The arrival of Copa Airlines at Florianópolis-Hercílio Luz International Airport (FLN) represents a “significant milestone” for the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, according to Fábio Marques, COO of Zurich Airport Brazil. Starting June 25, the Panama-based carrier will…
There’s a global energy crisis and onshore wind farms are a potential growth option. Larger wind turbines produce more power than standard ones, but the components are too big to be transported by road. What’s the solution? A Colorado-based…
The 40th anniversary of the A320 programme, launched in March 1984, is a great time to pay tribute to the A320 Family and look back over four decades defined by confidence, boldness, innovation and, above all, success! Over the…
The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) concluded its fourth regional event, the TIACA Event Latin America held March 6-8, 2024 in Sao Paulo, with delegates declaring the event successful as a VIP event that brought together the local air…
Air New Zealand has launched a global open invitation to innovators and start-ups in the sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) sector to become a supply partner to the airline. It is the first time an airline has made a global call to…
IATA forecasts predict that North America, Latin America and the Caribbean will see in excess of 850 million passengers by 2040. As the only air service development forum to bring together the entire Americas regions, Routes Americas 2024 will see the…
The airline industry’s top lobbyist denounced what he called the US Justice Department’s criminalization of air accidents, saying such moves risk undercutting a culture of whistleblowing and open reporting of defects. The decision to look with “a criminal focus”…