by Robin Van Acker | Mar 7, 2020 | News
The coronavirus is the hub of every newspaper these days. Even in aviation one can’t get away from it. Many Asian airlines are cutting their network, but now that the virus is also on the rise in Europe, the European airlines see no other way out than to cut their...
by Robin Van Acker | Mar 7, 2020 | News
In another rather expected blow for Boeing, investigators of Ethiopian Airlines ET302 crash have concluded that the crash of the ill-fated Boeing 737MAX was caused by the aircraft’s faulty design, according to an initial draft report that has been in circulation to...
by Robin Van Acker | Feb 20, 2020 | News
The French Dutch aviation giant is seeing its operating profit drop again. It has long been known that the aviation group has been making losses on various levels and that the French branch in particular, Air France, is largely responsible for this. Financial EUR 1.1...
by Robin Van Acker | Dec 6, 2019 | News
23 September 2019 will go down in history as a black day for the tourist industry. Thomas Cook, the oldest travel company in the world, can no longer pay the bills and goes bankrupt. 21,000 employees are anxiously waiting to see what would happen to them. However, not...
by Robin Van Acker | Nov 16, 2019 | News
Around noon, Indian time, a MiG-29K of the Indian Navy crashed during a training flight. The aircraft had only just left the airbase when it got into trouble. Not much later, the Russian-built aircraft hit the ground. This happened not far from Dabolim International...