All articles by Noah Bovenizer

Noah is a reporter across our transport sites. You can get in touch with him by emailing noah.bovenizer@globaldata.com

Noah Bovenizer

Rex reveals advisory panel for Australian Antarctic contract bid

The regional airline’s parent company has released details of the six members of its panel, who will aid in its joint bid.

UK delays post-Brexit trade border changes for fifth time

The new rules were set begin rolling out from October 2023 but will now come into force from January of 2024.

American Airlines receives US’ largest ever tarmac delay fine

The US airline was found to have violated rules on 43 flights, the majority at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

UK airlines and airports react to NATS technical issue

The country’s aviation industry saw hundred of flights cancelled after the UK’s air traffic control body brought in temporary flight restrictions for a few hours to deal with a technical issue.

UK sees continued flight delays after air traffic control issues

The technical issue with air traffic systems lead to 27% of departing and arriving flights to be cancelled at UK airports over the bank holiday.

Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 aircraft deemed airworthy by FAA

The US-based company will use the aircraft to display the technology that will later be used in its Overture supersonic airliner.

Sustainable Aviation Challenge launched through World Economic Forum

The international competition is supported by some of the aviation industry’s biggest players such as Airbus, JetBlue, and Qantas.

Qantas to almost double 787 fleet with new Boeing order

The airline will introduce the 787-10 to its fleet as it seeks to invest in more sustainable aircraft.

AFRAA joins IATA’s Focus Africa initiative

The African airline trade association will continue working with IATA on a number of programs to bolster the aviation industry’s role in the African economy.

Embraer receives certification for E195-E2 in China

The next-generation passenger jet will compete with China’s homegrown aircraft in the larger narrow-body sector.