South African petrochemical giant Sasol has participated in a claimed world record flight, flying the world's maiden commercial passenger flight powered solely by 100 per cent synthetic jet fuel made from coal.
Singapore Airlines is now Official Airline for the Giant Panda collaborative program between Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) and the China Wildlife Conservation Association.
Global Infrastructure Partners, the owner of London Gatwick Airport, UK, reportedly is in talks to sell a shareholding - around 12 per cent - in the airport to an unidentified investor.
Ethiopia's Ethiopian Airlines says it will restructure into an aviation investment group using the carrier's subsidiary areas such as cargo, passenger and IT services as businesses.
India's Air India plans to sell its six Boeing freighters and reports say it now is likely to shelve plans to spin off its cargo business into a separate subsidiary.
The USA's Federal Aviation Administration says it wants to fine Evergreen International Airlines nearly US$4.9 million for allegedly not completing an FAA-approved pilot training program.
South African petrochemical giant Sasol has participated in a claimed world record flight, flying the world's maiden commercial passenger flight powered solely by 100 per cent synthetic jet fuel made from coal.
Singapore Airlines is now Official Airline for the Giant Panda collaborative program between Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) and the China Wildlife Conservation Association.
Global Infrastructure Partners, the owner of London Gatwick Airport, UK, reportedly is in talks to sell a shareholding - around 12 per cent - in the airport to an unidentified investor.
Ethiopia's Ethiopian Airlines says it will restructure into an aviation investment group using the carrier's subsidiary areas such as cargo, passenger and IT services as businesses.
India's Air India plans to sell its six Boeing freighters and reports say it now is likely to shelve plans to spin off its cargo business into a separate subsidiary.
The USA's Federal Aviation Administration says it wants to fine Evergreen International Airlines nearly US$4.9 million for allegedly not completing an FAA-approved pilot training program.