Sofema Aviation Services shares the latest events in the Aviation business from around the world in our Aviation Weekly News Roundup:
> American Airlines Fined for Mishandling Wheelchairs
The U.S. Department of Transportation has fined American Airlines $50 million for mishandling wheelchairs and failing to provide adequate assistance for passengers with disabilities, following an investigation spanning from 2019 to 2023. Read more
> Aviation Industry to Add 45,900 Aircraft Over Next 20 Years
According to Cirium’s latest fleet forecast, the global commercial and freighter aircraft market is projected to see 45,900 new aircraft deliveries, totaling $3.3 trillion, over the next two decades, as airlines continue fleet modernization toward sustainability. Read more
> Ryanair Announces New Copenhagen Routes, Warns Against Aviation Tax
Ryanair expands its operations in Copenhagen for Winter 2024 but warns of potential impact from proposed Danish aviation taxes, which the airline claims could restrict future growth. Read more
> Study Explores Behavioural Patterns Shaping Passenger Trends in 2025
London-based brand experience firm NewTerritory has released findings from a study highlighting the evolving behavioral trends among airline passengers, emphasizing the need for airlines to adapt their in-flight experience to meet customer expectations. Read more
> Boeing Strike Continues as Workers Reject Wage Deal
Boeing workers have rejected the latest wage deal, extending the ongoing strike. This development poses a challenge for newly appointed CEO Kelly Ortberg, impacting the company’s financial recovery plans. Read more
> Two American Airlines Airbus A319s Experience Inflight Engine Issues on the Same Day
On October 23, two American Airlines Airbus A319s encountered technical issues, leading to flight disruptions. The aircraft are part of the carrier’s domestic fleet, primarily serving U.S. routes. Read more
> ‘Max Hug Time Three Minutes’: New Zealand Airport Limits Goodbye Hugs
An airport in New Zealand has set a three-minute limit on goodbye hugs, with the CEO noting that longer embraces can feel “really awkward.” The policy has sparked a viral discussion on public displays of affection in airports. Read more
> Sofema Online sees 134% Growth in Aviation Training Enrolments Over Three Years
Sofema Online has reported a 134% increase in aviation training enrolments, driven by a commitment to accessible, high-quality training. This growth highlights the expanding demand for specialized aviation knowledge and training in a fast-evolving industry. Read more
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