About Linnea Ahlgren
Lead Sustainability Journalist - With a Masters in International Relations, Linnea has combined her love for current affairs with her passion for travel to become a key member of the Simple Flying team. With eight years’ experience in publishing and citations in publications such as CNN, Linnea brings a deep understanding of politics and future aviation tech to her stories. Based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The Top 5 Largest Private Jets In The World
A look at the largest private aircraft across the globe.
GE, Rolls Royce, Pratt & Whitney: Who Rules the Engine Market?
Let's take a look at the triumvirate of aircraft engine makers and how they compare to each other.
The Cost Of Flying: What Airlines Have To Pay To Get You In The Air
Let's take a look at what an airline's most significant operating expenses are.
Why It's Quicker To Fly East Than West
Airlines plan their routes to take advantage of geophysical phenomena.
What Are The Differences Between The Boeing 787-8, 787-9 & 787-10 Variants?
How do the Dreamliner family's different variants compare?
The Boeing 737 vs Airbus A320 - Which Plane Is Best?
The two industry narrowbody workhorses go head to head. But which one is your favorite?
The Top 5 Boeing 737 MAX Customers - Which Airline Has The Most?
Here's a look at the biggest customers for Boeing's latest narrowbody...
Earth Hour: Top 3 Technologies For Decarbonizing Aviation
In honor of the hour, let's do a recap of the most high-impact technological pathways currently on the horizon
A Competitor's Crew Helped Land A Southwest Plane After Pilot Incapacitation
The off-duty pilot stepped in to assist with radio communications when the captain of the flight was taken ill after departure from LAS.
Alaska Airlines Partners With Shell To Advance Long-Term SAF Supply
The partnership's focus will be on infrastructure challenges in the Pacific Northwest and includes an uptake agreement for 10 million gallons at LAX.
KLM Doubles Down In Asia With Busy Summer Schedule
The recovery trend is clear as the airline doubles destinations compared to last year.
Why Boeing 737 MAX Engine Covers Are Serrated
How come the engine cowlings look as if they have teeth?
Another New Saudi Carrier: NEOM Airlines To Launch Next Year
The airline is being set up to serve the futuristic megacity in the northwest region of the country.
IATA Says Carbon Caps Could Come To Some Airlines By Next Year
The industry trade body says CORSIA will trigger as international air travel recovers to near 2019 levels.
NASA Looks To Budget Increase To Further Pursue Sustainable Flight
If approved by Congress, the budget would mean nearly $1 billion for aeronautics and sustainable flight research for 2024.
ZeroAvia Signs Hydrogen Airport Infrastructure MoU With Nordic Energy Company Fortum
The two will develop a hydrogen refueling network across airports in the region.
Finnair Continues Its Sustainability Drive With A 750-Tonne SAF Purchase
It is the Nordic carrier's largest SAF purchase to date.
Industry Research Forecasts First eVTOL Routes And Use Cases
Horizon Aircraft asked investor experts what their take is on the immediate future of the market.