Dana is a reporter and Travel Tomorrow's Associate Editor. She graduated in Political Science and International Relations. She moved to Brussels from Romania for her studies and Mont des Arts made her fall in love with the city and remain here. She loves animals, especially dogs, and everything food related, but dessert most of all.
As aviation and specifically Boeing have been increasingly criticised this year, many people have started questioning whether flying is safe and if they should or should […]
The first “Chinese-made” aircraft intended for commercial passenger flights has made an appearance at the Singapore Airshow, re-sparking questions over the plane’s potential to compete with […]
With Spain now set to join France in banning short-haul flights, some are asking whether aviation is paying a disproportionate price for Europe’s climate interventions. In […]
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has announced an increase in its powers of oversight over United Airlines due to heightened safety concerns in recent weeks. After […]
Amid a disastrous year triggered by the blow-up of a plug-in door on an Alaska Airlines flight in January, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun has announced his […]
Back in 2021, Denver-based aviation business Boom Supersonic took up the challenge to develop the first independently developed supersonic jet in history. Three years later, the […]
After months of unsuccessful negotiations and repeated strikes, Brussels Airlines and pilot unions have finally reached an agreement, just before a strike was bound to paralyse […]
A ticketless passenger has been discovered stowed away in the toilet of a domestic U.S. Delta Air lines flight just before take-off. Having an unauthorised passenger […]
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is viewing the Alaska Airlines flight in January 2024 during which a plugged door blew out as a potential […]
During the Airlines for Europe (A4E) aviation summit on 20 March, CEOs of major airlines discussed the future of European aviation, especially in terms of what […]
The world’s largest aircraft is set to be developed, as a way of transporting wind turbine infrastructure to hard-to-reach places. The Windrunner The plane, known as […]
Preclearance for US border control could be coming to UK airports, with Edinburgh airport as the front runner, if talks between the airport’s CEO, and UK […]
The UK could see taxis flying overhead within two years if government plans to galvanise the industry go ahead. Flying taxis, most of which take the […]