Singapore Air Show Update

Last week, airlines and airline manufacturers got together at the Singapore Air Show. Although there were no mega orders, there was an interesting trend visible. In short, cargo is becoming more and more important. First Airbus. Singapore Airlines confirmed its order for seven A350 freighter aircraft and Etihad signed a letter of intent for also… Continue reading Singapore Air Show Update

Why Airbus CANCELED an order for 50 A321neos from Qatar Airways.

On January 22, Airbus canceled an order from Qatar Airways for 50 A321neo aircraft. Worth over 6 billion dollars if you look at the list price. So, why did Airbus cancel the order? Usually, airlines cancel orders, not the other way around. Let’s Talk Aviation! Up to last year, Airbus and Qatar seemingly had quite… Continue reading Why Airbus CANCELED an order for 50 A321neos from Qatar Airways.

How NBA Teams Travel

The NBA is on its way; 30 teams will play 82 games each in just six months. Playing multiple games a week across the country, teams will be on the road for weeks on end. So, how do NBA teams travel from one stadium to another? Let’s Talk Aviation! NBA Schedule After two seasons heavily… Continue reading How NBA Teams Travel

All Boeing 747-8I operators

After the highly successful 747-400 series, Boeing announced a new generation of the Queen of the Skies in 2005, the Boeing 747-8. The aircraft came in two variants. A freighter version, the 747-8F, and a passenger one, the 8 Intercontinental, or 747-8I for short. Which airlines have bought the passenger variant, and do they operate… Continue reading All Boeing 747-8I operators

Breeze Airways

Starting a new airline while demand is still recovering from the pandemic. David Neeleman did it, and since May of this year, Breeze Airways is in the air. What is Breeze Airways, which planes do they operate, and what is their business model? Let’s Talk Aviation! Start In 2018, David Neeleman, founder of JetBlue, WestJet,… Continue reading Breeze Airways

Qantas, will they bring back the Airbus A380?

Qantas Airbus A380

Qantas has a fleet of 12 Airbus A380s. Half of them just finished refurbishing. Unfortunately all were sent to long-term storage after the pandemic hit. Will Qantas bring back the double-decker and how does it fit into the rest of their fleet? Let’s Talk Aviation! Aviation in Australia Due to the geography of Australia and… Continue reading Qantas, will they bring back the Airbus A380?

Why are there so few intercontinental flights at Berlin Brandenburg airport?

After years of delays, Berlin Brandenburg airport opened last year. However, when I looked at the intercontinental destinations served from the airport, it turned out there were only a few! So, how come that there are so few intercontinental flights from Berlin? Let’s Talk Aviation! History During the Cold War era, the city of Berlin… Continue reading Why are there so few intercontinental flights at Berlin Brandenburg airport?

What is Envoy Air? | Let’s Talk Aviation

American Eagle CRJ-700

Envoy Air is a regional airline with over 100 aircraft and offering over 150 destinations within the United States. However, you won’t see aircraft with Envoy written all over it flying around. How come? Let’s Talk Aviation! The answer to why you won’t find any planes with Envoy painted big on the fuselage and tail… Continue reading What is Envoy Air? | Let’s Talk Aviation

The rise and fall of Norwegian Airlines

Norwegian Air Boeing 737

Norwegian Airlines was once the up-and-coming low-cost transatlantic airline, but in November of 2020, they filed for bankruptcy. So, how did it get so far? Flew they too close to the sun or are there other reasons they fell even lower as they had risen in the past years? Let’s Talk Aviation! The Rise The… Continue reading The rise and fall of Norwegian Airlines