Articles tagged “airbus”
Business Travel
Why a British Airways Sales Boss Is Excited by the Prospect of Even More Zoom Meetings
While most of us suffer Zoom fatigue, British Airways’ head of global sales thinks short, sharp video calls are the future when working out airfares with corporate customers. Ring lights at the ready.
Airlines
Airbus Orders Plunge
Business Travel
7 Questions Corp Travel Buyers Should Ask About Airbus' New Way to Hedge Volatile Airline Tix Prices
Airbus' decision to launch a new product in the middle of a crisis might seem strange, but travel buyers, corporations and airlines will likely be receptive to anything that can help insure them against suffering such big losses again.
Airlines
AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes Out For Now Amid Airbus Bribery Probe
There's always some give-and-take whenever any customer places a big order for anything. But did Airbus go too far to try to sway AirAsia? And what will this mean for CEO Tony Fernandes' grand digital plans?
Airlines
Southwest Will Look at Buying Jets Other Than Boeing 737s After 48-Year Run
Southwest Airlines always is hesitant to mess with its secret sauce. But it's a gigantic airline, and it might benefit from operating more than one aircraft type.
Airlines
JetBlue Airways Pulls Back to Regroup on Latin America and Caribbean Strategy
It isn't easy being in the aviation business, but airlines have one advantage over a traditional company. Their assets are mobile. If a carrier like JetBlue discovers softness in one region, it can move its airplanes elsewhere.
Airlines
Emirates President Slams Airbus and Boeing for Lack of Reliability
Emirates President Tim Clark clearly had an agenda on Wednesday speaking with the media. He said he is tired of reliability challenges with new airplanes, and he wants suppliers to get their act together — quickly. Somebody had to say it.
Airlines
JetBlue Blames Airbus Jet Delays for Slowing Its Growth
Yes, it would be great if everything worked out as planned. But that's not how business works. JetBlue is going to be short aircraft for a while, and it'll have to deal with it. At least it's not a Boeing 737 Max operator.
Airlines
JetBlue Can Now Expand Europe Long-Haul Strategy With Airbus XLR Order
By ordering Airbus' longest-range narrowbody jet, JetBlue showed it's serious about international expansion. The jet it ordered earlier in the year has enough range to fly to London, so the airline probably intends to fly farther into Europe.