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
Cirrus SR20: 5 Things That Have Helped The Tiny Private Plane Revolutionize Personal Aviation
The type has revolutionized the general aviation sector, introducing many safety and comfort features.
Investigation Into Tragic Japan Airlines Incident Begins Considering Professional Negligence
While all people onboard the Japan Airlines Airbus A350 survived, five Japanese Coast Guard crew members perished during the incident.
Air New Zealand Takes The Top Spot For Safest Airline In 2023
Qantas was last year's winner, with Air New Zealand winning this year's award with a thin margin.
Know Your Customer: How Private Charter Operators Work To Avoid Human Trafficking
Skyllence's chief executive detailed how the company avoided organizing certain flights deemed "high-risk."
Record Numbers: Saudi's flynas Carried 11 Million Passengers Last Year
Saudi Arabia-based flynas said that it plans to have as many as 250 Airbus A320neo aircraft in its order book.
Airworthiness Directives: The Most Important Ones Of 2023
While regulators have published hundreds of airworthiness directives (AD) throughout the year, some addressed major safety issues.
Worldwide Megahubs: Inside OAG's 5 Busiest Airports By Seats In 2023
Does Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport keep its crown as the busiest airport in the world?
Priest Blesses Planes At Dublin Airport… Yes, Even Ryanair
Dublin Airport (DUB) completely halts operations on December 25 annually.
B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber Set For Flyover Of Rose Bowl In Pasadena
The B-2 Spirit is returning to the Rose Bowl after skipping out in 2023 after the whole fleet was grounded.
Airline Failures: Which Carriers Did We Lose In 2023?
While there were quite a few bankruptcies during the year, there were only a handful of airline mergers that were completed.
Top 5: The World's Busiest Domestic Air Routes By Seats In 2023
Strikingly similar to the busiest domestic routes of years past.
Nepal Formally Attributes Fatal Yeti Airlines Crash To Human Error
Pilots accidentally moved the propeller controller level into the feathered position, resulting in the accident that claimed the lives of 72 people.
SAF Breakthrough: UK Company Develops Jet Fuel Made Of Human Waste
Soon, we could all be producing feedstock for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).
Singapore Releases Final Report Concerning Emirates Airbus A380 Runway Excursion
The captain of the flight did not hear two go-around commands from the first officer.
Polar Airlines Antonov An-24 Lands On Frozen Russian River By Mistake
The aircraft was pictured intact on the frozen Kolyma River, with none of the 34 occupants being injured during the incident.
Lawyer Says Passengers Had Valid Visas On Alleged Airbus A340 'Donkey Flight'
Legend Airlines Airbus A340s have been frequent visitors in Nicaragua over the past few weeks.
TAAG Angola Airlines To Operate Daily Lagos-Luanda Service From January
TAAG Angola Airlines operates Boeing 737-700 aircraft on the route, fit with 120 seats.
Airbus A350 Adventures: Asiana Inaugurates Melbourne-Seoul Flights
Asiana Airlines will become Melbourne Airport's (MEL) 38th airline.
Aegean Airlines Will Wet Lease 2 Airbus A320s To Help Cover 2024 Services
Half of Cyprus Airways fleet will operate flights on behalf of Aegean Airlines.
5 Reasons Why This Year Was So Successful For The Airbus A320 Family
Will Airbus continue running away with the competition in the narrowbody market?