
Sumit Singh
2101 articles published since August 14, 2019
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About Sumit Singh
Deputy Editor & Lead Journalist - Europe. Sumit comes to Simple Flying with more than eight years’ experience as a professional journalist. Having written for The Independent, Evening Standard, and others, his role here allows him to explore his enthusiasm for aviation and travel. Having built strong relationships with United Airlines, TAP Air Portugal, Icelandair, and more, Sumit excels in both aviation history and market analysis. Based in London, UK.
Photo Tour: Inside Iberia's Madrid Maintenance Facility
Airlines across the globe heavily rely on the site.
The Top 5 Largest Private Jets In The World
A look at the largest private aircraft across the globe.
Emirates To Place An Order For Up To 150 Aircraft
Simple Flying caught up with Emirates president Sir Tim Clark.
Turkish Airlines’ Aircraft 600 Aircraft Order Decision Delayed By 2 Months
The airline's leadership provided an update about the upcoming deal.
IATA Has Serious Concerns About Air Traffic Control
IATA Director General Willie Walsh spoke about ATC woes as French controllers prepare for another strike on June 6th.
United Airlines CEO Shares How Russian Airspace Challenges Are Impacting Asian Routes
Simple Flying caught up with United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby in Istanbul today.
IATA Director General: Schiphol Airport Has No Shame
Despite highlighting strong airline profits, IATA Director General Willie Walsh expresses organizations need to do more to help the industry.
Did You Know: British Airways Once Leased Three Boeing 767-200ERs From USAir
The agreement lasted for around three years in the mid-1990s.
Why Porter Is A Gateway For The Embraer E2 In The United States
Embraer’s leadership is excited about what’s to come for the E2.
6 Preserved Examples: Where Can You Find The Dassault Mercure?
Only half a dozen units can be spotted.
35 Years On: China Remains A Key Market For Finnair
Today marks 35 years since Finnair's first flight to China.
USDOT Fines British Airways $1.1 Million
The US government has once again issued a refund-related fine to an airline.
In Pictures: Experiencing Iberia’s Inflight Service In The Center Of Madrid
It’s all fun and games on the ground of Spain's capital.
Embraer Confident About Growth In Asia Despite COMAC's Progress
Simple Flying caught up with Embraer’s leadership about what to expect in the Asia-Pacific.
Why Douglas Merged With McDonnell
The pair would join forces in an attempt to expand their stronghold on US aviation.
UK Start-Up Carrier Global Airlines Has Acquired An Airbus A380
The superjumbo is becoming an aircraft for the future.
Finnair CEO: “We Have Now Completed The Optimization Of Our Fleet”
The airline’s leadership is proud of the company’s achievements.
The Lisa Marie: Elvis Presley's Personal Narrowbody Jetliner
Elvis knew how to stand out, and there is no exception with his private jet!
Will Rising Temperatures Impact Aircraft Takeoffs?
With less lift in higher temperatures, take-off runs could be longer, or payload restricted.