About Giacomo Amati
Journalist - Giacomo comes with three years of experience as an aviation journalist. To him, aviation is much more than an interest; it's an abiding passion. To further his understanding of this fascinating and complex world, Giacomo pursued a master's in Air Transport Management at the University of Surrey, UK, where he graduated with distinction in April 2022. His studies provided him with a solid grasp of airline strategy, fleet and network planning, aviation finance, and marketing.
Giacomo has never missed the chance to continuously further his industry knowledge. At the University of Surrey, he volunteered as a research assistant in aviation sustainability. Additionally, he gained hands-on experience in the airline industry by working for renowned carriers of the likes of Emirates, Lufthansa, and British Airways, where he currently works as a Corporate Account Manager based in Dublin, Ireland.
Latest Articles
The 5 Most Amazing Boeing Business Jets
Leveraging the success of its commercial jets, Boeing Business Jets target the private market offering a one-of-a-kind travel experience.
How Do Airlines Balance Accommodating Allergic Passengers On Flights With Support Animals?
Finding a balance between passengers' needs is not always easy. Here is how airlines are trying to find a solution.
What Happened To Former Regional Carrier Aero Trasporti Italiani?
ATI's success was based on operating a bus-like network connecting remote areas of Southern Italy.
The Mexican Military Is Taking Control Of The Country's Airports
Mexico will trust its Navy to solve corruption, smuggling, and mismanagement practices at several airports.
easyJet Will Resume London Southend-Geneva Ski Flights After 3 Year COVID Pause
After suspending the route in 2020, easyJet will resume its London Southend to Geneva route in time for the winter season.
Airbus To Repair A380s With Wing-Spar Cracking
Airbus will support Emirates in carrying out inspection and repair works on some Airbus A380s following accelerated wing-spar cracking.
Top 5: The Oldest Fighter Jets Still In Active Service
Some of the oldest fighter jets that are still operated by various air forces date back to the 1950s.
Still Active Today: Everything You Need To Know About The Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet
Built in the 1970s for military purposes by a French-German partnership, the Alpha Jet's success echoes even today.
London Gatwick Airport Wants To Use Its Second Runway On A Regular Basis
With passenger demand on the rise, Gatwick Airport has plans to bring the Northern Runway into routine use.
WestJet Reveals Plans To Link Toronto And Bonaire
WestJet's new route will strengthen the carrier's presence in Eastern Canada, boosting its role in providing seamless connections to leisure markets.
Frankfurt Airport Opens Immigration E-Gates To 3rd Country German Residents
To avoid passenger congestion at the border control, Frankfurt International Airport has extended the use of the EasyPASS system to non-EU nationals.
Russian Airplanes Are Back In Cuba As Aeroflot Subsidiary Rossiya Touches Down
After a stop lasting more than a year, Rossiya has reintroduced scheduled flights from Moscow to Varadero, Cuba.
Air Tahiti Gets A New ATR-72 With Polynesian Tattoos
For its 65th birthday, Air Tahiti has unveiled its latest Tattoo livery.
Francesco de Pinedo: Italy's Interwar Pioneer Of Long-Distance Flying
An advocate of the superiority of seaplanes, de Pinedo proved the feasibility of long-distance flights by traveling to virtually all continents.
Flying British Airways To Chicago? Here's Why You Might Find Yourself On An Air Belgium Aircraft
Starting July 1st, Air Belgium wet leases an Airbus A330neo to British Airways on the London to Chicago route. What should passengers expect?
Thomas Woldbye: Who Is The New London Heathrow Airport CEO?
From Copenhagen Kastrup to London Heathrow. Mr Woldbye has been appointed new CEO of the UK's busiest aviation hub.
41% SAF Blend: Inside Cebu Pacific's Sustainable Airbus A320neo Delivery Flight
The delivery flight from Airbus' final assembly line to Manila was operated with a 41% SAF blend, supporting Cebu Pacific's decarbonization efforts.
California's Yurok Tribe Takes Delivery Of Cessna Grand Caravan EX For Environmental Surveys
The Cessna Grand Caravan EX will be operated by Condor Aviation to support the tribe's effort to study and preserve the environment of its habitat.
British Entrepreneur Buys Ex-United Airlines Boeing 737-200 For £5K & Turns It Into Stunning Airbnb
Unsure where to spend your holiday? What about an Airbnb-converted Boeing 737-200 in the heart of the Hampshire countryside?
Both Air Niugini's Boeing 767s Stuck In Australia: One Has Finally Flown Out
One of the carrier's two Boeing 767s has left Brisbane, while the second is still grounded in Australia, waiting for an engine to be changed.