About Rytis Beresnevičius
Rytis joins the Simple Flying team with more than two and a half years of experience reporting on the aviation industry. Prior to this, he worked at one of Europe's biggest logistics companies and on innovative automotive products. Based in Vilnius, Lithuania
Latest Articles
Merger Blocked: What's Next For JetBlue & Spirit Airlines
Seemingly, JetBlue and Spirit Airlines have to different futures ahead of them following a judge's ruling against their merger.
Japan Airlines' 1st Female President Started Off As Cabin Crew
Japan Airlines' new President initially joined the airline in 1985, successfully climbing the corporate ladder since.
Can Private Jets Carry Cars Onboard?
While the answer is simple, there are interesting connections between the automotive and aerospace industries.
Air France-KLM & CMA CGM Scrap Cargo Partnership On US Approvals Snag
While the Dutch government abandoned the plans to cut capacity at AMS, the decision continues to have an impact to this day.
What Are Door Plugs & Which Aircraft Have Them?
A closer look at the aircraft component that Alaska Airlines flight AS 1282 brought into the spotlight.
Why Lufthansa Has Flown Two Brand New Airbus A350s Straight To Storage
According to reports, Lufthansa's cabin suppliers are struggling to deliver seats and interiors on time, resulting in the A350s being sent to storage.
Ukraine Claims Shoot Down Of Russian Beriev A-50 & Ilyushin Il-22
The claim was confirmed by Valerii Zaluzhnyi, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (Збро́йні Cи́ли Украї́ни, ZSU).
Woah: Architect Releases Renders For Neom Airport City In Saudi Arabia
Iran-based Kalbod Design Studio has released its concept for Neom Airport City in Saudi Arabia.
5 Stunning Private Jet Terminals Around The World
Some private jet terminals offer unprecedented views, while others offer exceptional service.
Analysis: The Top 5 Airlines Offering Flights From Tampa
While Tampa International Airport (TPA) is not one of the largest airports in the US, it still is an important market for many airlines.
Drunk First-Time Flyer On Spirit Airlines Facing Charges After Asking Cabin Crew To Join 'Mile High Club'
The FBI sued the passenger on behalf of the United States (US), with the perpetrator admitting to the crimes.
Gambian Football Team Pass Out As Air Cote d'Ivoire Dash 8 Fails To Pressurize
Eventually, the Gambian footballers were able to reach the Ivory Coast on a replacement Airbus A319.
Delta Air Lines Adds 20 A350-1000s To Airbus Order Book
The Airbus A350-1000 will allow Delta Air Lines to add 15% more premium seats compared to the aircraft that its replacing.
CFM Warns FAA Of Manufacturing Defect In Airbus A320neo LEAP Engines
The FAA's proposed directive follows EASA's proposed directive for the same issue.
Turkka Kuusisto Named As New Finnair CEO Ahead Of Topi Manner's Depature
Finnair's new CEO has no prior leadership experience in the aviation industry, mirroring his predecessor's career path.
Landing Gear: 5 Things You Might Not Know
Did you know that the first retractable landing gear was developed in 1911?
Wow: December 2023 Was Mumbai International Airport's Busiest-Ever Month
While it welcomed more passengers in December 2023, BOM's busiest day in November 2023 still welcomed more passengers than in December 2023.
Strong Winds Cause Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX Damage From Jetbridge In Portland
No passengers or crew members were onboard the Boeing 737 MAX at the time of the incident.
Air Canada Flight Delayed By 6 Hours As Passenger Opens & Falls Through Boeing 777 Door
The passenger was injured during the event, which delayed the flight from YYZ to DXB for several hours.
Transavia France Receives First Leased Airbus A320neo From Avolon
Transavia France joined its Dutch counterpart in welcoming its first-ever Airbus aircraft into its fleet.