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
Why Does The Dassault Falcon 7X Have 3 Engines?
The Dassault Falcon business jets are the last frontiers of the trijets in aviation.
Boeing Issues Prompt United Airlines To Reevaluate The 737 MAX 10
United Airlines is in the early stages of planning a future without the Boeing 737 MAX 10 in its fleet.
Airbus Seeks FAA Exemption To Allow A321XLR Business Class Suite Doors
Airbus stated that the proposed mini-suites would not be detrimental to an evacuation and would benefit the flying public.
Elderly Air Canada Passenger Tries To Open Boeing 787 Door On Flight From London
The passenger was spoken to after the flight had landed in Toronto, Canada.
United Airlines Asks DOT To Block Saudia/Kuwait Airways Codeshare Deal
United Airlines alleged that the Saudi Arabian authorities have been ignoring it for almost a year.
EVA Air Pilots Vote To Go On Strike Over Lunar New Year
The airline's pilot union said that the majority of the striking pilots would be from EVA Air's long-haul fleet.
Finnair Offers Free Flight Rescheduling As February Strikes Announced
Finnair is still unsure of the full impact the strikes on February 1 and February 2 will have on its operations.
Cape Town Airport Breaks All Time Record For International Passengers
The airport's international passenger numbers have almost doubled in a 10-year span.
5 Things You Might Not Know About Airworthiness Directives
Each regulator publishes hundreds of directives annually, which includes plenty of interesting tidbits of information.
Spirit Airlines Says Its Merger Agreement With JetBlue Is Intact Despite Court Ruling
Spirit Airlines reiterated that it was not looking to restructure its balance sheet via bankruptcy proceedings.
American Airlines Flight Attendant Arrested For Alleged Plane Bathroom Recordings
American Airlines said that it was cooperating with the authorities to resolve the case.
Atlas Air Boeing 747-8 Returns To Miami After Flames Seen From Engine
According to ATC archives, the pilots called Mayday, telling the controller that the aircraft's engine was on fire.
Russia Will Spend Another $1.23 Billion On Buying Out Western Planes
Russian airlines have reached settlements with Western-based aircraft leasing companies for over 100 aircraft.
Ethiopian Airlines Dash 8 Damaged During Prop Strike Runway Excursion
The airline confirmed that no crew and passengers suffered injuries during the runway excursion.
Investigators Reveal Cause Of Near Miss Between Delta A330 & Ryanair 737
The investigators noted that the two aircraft were separated vertically by 700 feet (213.3 meters).
Delta Air Lines Airbus A320 Returns To San Antonio Reporting Engine Fire Warning
Delta Air Lines was forced to send out a replacement aircraft, an Airbus A321, to fly out the stranded passengers.
Russia's S7 Cuts Moscow Crew By 15% Due To Aircraft Groundings
Some of S7 Airlines' former crew members have already been hired by Aeroflot and its low-cost arm, Pobeda.
Top 5: London Heathrow Airport's Busiest Routes In 2023
Out of the top five busiest routes, two have two airlines operating Airbus A380s.
The 6 Amazing Aircraft Owned By Harrison Ford
While Harrison Ford has had quite a few incidents, he remains an active flyer to this day.
The FAA Says Boeing 737 MAX 9s With Door Plugs Will Remain Grounded For Now
While airlines have already inspected 40 Boeing 737 MAX 9, the FAA has not given an order to unground the type.