Helen Massy-Beresford, Aviation Week

Helen Massy-Beresford

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  • Air Transport World

Past articles by Helen:

Upbeat LCCs Highlight Weaker Airlines’ Struggles

Europe’s major LCCs are bullish as two smaller players succumb to the still-tough environment. → Read More

IATA Sees Further Cargo Decline Ahead Versus 2019 Levels

IATA has predicted a further decline in cargo volumes in 2023 to -5.6% compared to 2019. → Read More

EASA Begins Search For New Executive Director

EASA's Patrick Ky is due to step down later this year after a decade in the executive director role. → Read More

Daily Memo: Europe Counts Its 2023 Airline Casualties So Far

Is the much predicted and much delayed pandemic-driven wave of airline casualties finally here? → Read More

Aircraft Financiers, Airlines Warn Talks Could Exclude Aviation From EU Taxonomy

If aviation was not included, the ramifications could be global. → Read More

Daily Memo: Airlines’ Reintegration Of China Will Take Some Time

Airlines wanting to build back up their activities to and from China face some significant hurdles. → Read More

Daily Memo: Lufthansa’s Likely ITA Purchase Will Offer Up Familiar Challenges

Lufthansa itself is not commenting on the process, but a bid could come any day now. → Read More

Airlines ‘Lament’ EU COVID Test Proposals For China Passengers

Individual countries are free to decide whether or not to impose the requirements. → Read More

Air France-KLM Appoints New Transavia France, HOP! CEOs

Air France-KLM is appointing new management for its low-cost unit Transavia France and for regional operator HOP!. → Read More

Airlines Criticize Restrictions Put On Travelers From China

Some countries have reacted to the reopening of China with new COVID-19 measures. → Read More

Brussels Closes In On Environmental Targets For Aviation

After agreement on emissions trading for aviation, sustainable aviation fuels remain in focus. → Read More

Airlines Call For Oil Producers To Invest ‘Windfall’ Profits Into SAF

“We need fuel producers to invest in SAF—if it’s produced, we’ll use it,” says IATA Director General Willie Walsh. → Read More

Europe’s Airlines Consider The Cost Of Emissions Reductions

Progress on the region’s decarbonization legislation is highlighting the challenge ahead for airlines. → Read More

Brexit Deal Gives Crisis-Hit Airlines And OEMs Visibility

Airlines and aerospace manufacturers may still face added complications, but a last-minute Brexit deal is good news. → Read More

Organizers Cancel Paris Air Show 2021 On COVID-19 Uncertainty

The organizers of the Paris Air Show, the world’s largest, have canceled the 2021 edition because of continued uncertainty related to the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

Will Freighter Companies Be Able To Handle COVID-19 Vaccine Transport?

Ask the Editors: As vaccines start to be approved for wide distribution, the air cargo sector faces challenges in delivering them. → Read More

European Travel Restrictions Tighten As COVID-19 Spread Accelerates

COVID-19-related travel restrictions between European countries, including Germany and the UK, are tightening up, as the novel coronavirus spread accelerates in the region and threatens a fragile recovery in air travel demand. → Read More

Airbus Sees COVID-19 Hitting Long-Haul Aircraft Orders

The COVID-19 outbreak and the disruption it is causing to international travel could hit industry-wide orders for long-haul aircraft, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury told a Mar. 4 hearing of the French senate’s economic affairs committee. → Read More

Bidders line up for Aigle Azur takeover as thousands are stranded

Air France and UK LCC easyJet are among the bidders to express interest in taking over all or part of Aigle Azur, as around 13,000 passengers are stranded after the French airline went into receivership and flights were canceled as of Sept. 7. → Read More

Aigle Azur to cancel all flights as buyers are sought

French leisure airline Aigle Azur said it will cancel all flight operations as it seeks buyers after entering receivership. → Read More