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
How Much Does A Bombardier Global 6000 Cost?
Since the aircraft is only available on a used basis, the price can vary depending on many factors, including its flight hours and flight cycles.
United Airlines Eyes Hawaiian's Tokyo Hanadea Slots
United Airlines said that it would utilize Hawaiian Airlines' slots to operate flights between Guam and Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND).
Turkish Airlines Becomes Latest Carrier To Resume Boeing 737 MAX 9 Flights
So far, the airline's Boeing 737 MAX 9s have completed three flights in the past 48 hours.
Elon Musk's SpaceX Buys An Ex-Air China Boeing 737-800
The Boeing 737-800 had always been operated by Air China prior to its acquisition by SpaceX.
Are Military Aircraft Subjected To Airworthiness Directives Like Airliners?
While military aircraft's continuous airworthiness is a concern for authorities, these concerns are not available to the public.
Turkish Airlines To Lease 10 Boeing 737 MAX 8s From Dubai Aerospace Enterprise
Turkish Airlines should receive the ten Boeing 737 MAX 8s in 2025.
Strikes Will Cancel 550 Finnair Flights This Week
Finnair, which previously did not detail the impact of the strikes, said that it would cancel over 500 flights during the two-day period.
British Airways First Class: 5 Things You Only Get With This Premium Ticket
While a first class ticket comes with a hefty price tag, the premium travel experience definitely offers premium benefits.
Iraq's Fly Baghdad Halts Operations Days After US Sanctions Announced
The airline said that the Iraqi Prime Minister's orders to halt operations left it without any options.
EASA Will Mandate Standardized Environmental Impact On Flights From 2025
However, the scheme is voluntarily, meaning that not every airline will have to present its carbon footprint to potential customers.
China Set To Show Off COMAC C919 At The Singapore Airshow
Will any Asia-based carriers want to purchase the A320neo and 737 MAX rival, the COMAC C919?
Top 5: The Largest Airlines Serving Lithuania By Seat Availability In 2024
Surprisingly, airBaltic is not the largest airline operating out of Lithuania.
EASA Extends A320ceo Wing Fatigue Cracking Inspections To All A320neo Models
Initially, EASA required operators to inspect certain areas of the wing for only the A320ceo aircraft family.
Alaska Airlines Expects Boeing 737 MAX Grounding To Cost $150 Million
Despite the negative financial impact, Alaska Airlines expects to grow its profits in 2024.
Europe Is Now Also Investigating IAG's Planned Takeover Of Air Europa
The European Commission (EC) should publish its decision by early June 2024.
Boeing Will Pause Renton Manufacturing For 24 Hours Tomorrow
The pause is part of the manufacturer's announced quality improvement measures at its facilities.
Russian Ilyushin Il-76 Crashes Near Ukrainian Border
Russian legislators immediately blamed Ukraine for shooting down the Ilyushin Il-76.
EASA Mandates Specific Repairs For Russian And CIS Operated Airbus A320s & A320neos
The specific nose landing gear (NLG) repairs or replacement will have to be done on CIS-approved aircraft.
The Fastest Fighter Jet: A Look At The MiG-25
The MiG-25's mystique was shattered after the US was able to disassemble and examine it in Japan.
United Airlines Hubs: A Look At The Airline's 5 Most Important Cities
The title of United Airlines' largest hub in terms of flights will change throughout 2024.