News from November 2024
Citilink, an Indonesian low-cost airline, presents itself as a budget-friendly option for travelers who prioritize simplicity.
Emirates has officially added the Airbus A350-900 to its fleet, marking the first new aircraft type addition for the airline since 2008.
Leonardo, an aerospace company based in Italy, plans to engage with its union concerning production challenges of the Boeing 787 at its Grottaglie site in Southern Italy.
Opening a theme park at the summit of a mountain might seem unusual, but that was precisely the plan when the Land of Oz opened in Beech Mountain, North Carolina, in 1970.
Federal Express Corporation, a major player in express transportation, has been awarded the Elite Enterprise Partnership Award 2024 by the Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department.
Emirates Flight Training Academy (EFTA) has partnered with Egnatia Aviation to offer cadets the opportunity to earn an EASA licence, which is recognized globally in the aviation industry.
Low-cost airline easyJet has announced an expansion of its pilot training facilities in collaboration with CAE, a leader in flight simulation and training.
FedEx has been recognized with the "Outstanding Enterprise Partner Award" by Hong Kong Customs for the third consecutive year.
Qatar Airways ranks as the 41st largest operator by flights this winter, with a significant contribution from its narrowbody aircraft.
JetStar, Qantas, and Hawaiian Airlines are the three airlines operating non-stop flights between Hawaii and Australia this December.
The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York has approved Spirit Airlines' plan to sell five Airbus A320ceo aircraft to GA Telesis.
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is set to expand its network in East Asia with the introduction of a direct route between Copenhagen Kastrup Airport and Seoul Incheon International Airport.
Argentina's aviation regulator has decided to remove the age cap for commercial pilots, allowing them to continue flying without mandatory retirement.
The Emirates Group marked the 53rd UAE Eid Al Etihad with a series of celebrations at its headquarters in Dubai on November 28.
At 9:47 a.m. on November 28, the Chinese self-developed Comac C919 aircraft, registered as B-657T, completed its ferry flight MU9002 from Shanghai Pudong International Airport to Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport.
dnata, a prominent air and travel services provider, has become the first ground handler in Europe to achieve the International Air Transport Association's (IATA) environmental management certification.
The CBA 123 Vector was a collaborative aircraft project between Embraer of Brazil and FMA of Argentina, aimed at creating a 19-seat turboprop for regional flights.
Two planes operated by American Airlines and Frontier Airlines clipped wings on the tarmac at Logan Airport in Boston.
Boeing is advancing with the development of the VC-25B, known as the new Air Force One for the President of the United States.
Amazon Air, the cargo airline division of Amazon, has established key hubs at major airports around the world to enhance its logistics network.