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On June 2, Edelweiss, a Swiss leisure airline, launched its inaugural flight from Zurich to Seattle.
In early June, Etihad Airways launched two new European destinations, expanding its network to Prague, Czechia, and Warsaw, Poland.
Around half of the over 1,000 Boeing 757s produced remain in service worldwide.
Allegiant Air, an ultra-low-cost carrier, has rapidly expanded its operations with the Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 aircraft.
The Airbus A321 and Boeing 757 are both key players in the long-range, high-capacity twin-engine aircraft market.
Alaska Airlines has announced plans to launch a new direct flight route from Seattle, Washington, to Rome, Italy.
United States officials have announced the early reopening of Newark Liberty International Airport's runway 4L/22R.
American Airlines has announced a collaboration with Hollywood designer Brandon Blackwood to introduce a new line of amenity kits for premium cabin passengers.
The Airbus A330neo, introduced as a cost-effective option in the long-range widebody aircraft market, has been in service since 2018.
The remaining Boeing 737-600 aircraft are still operational, primarily under the airlines Air Algérie and Amentum leasing.
The players of Al Ain FC experienced a VIP service from Emirates as they prepared to head to a tournament in the United States.
The inaugural flights to Da Nang on June 2 and Siem Reap on June 3 were marked with traditional water cannon salutes and greetings from government dignitaries and airport officials.
Brazilians have a rich tradition of celebrating festivals throughout the year, offering vibrant displays of local culture, music, and dance.
Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) is introducing its first-ever signature cocktail to its onboard beverage selection.
Delta Air Lines has been ranked No. 3 on the ReturnOnLeadership (ROL100) list, an improvement from its previous position.
Delta Air Lines has been recognized as one of the 50 most community-minded companies in the United States by Points of Light for the eighth consecutive year.
Emirates and Air China have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore an enhanced partnership.
Air New Zealand is set to expand its fleet with the arrival of two new A321neo aircraft, each covering a distance of 19,342 kilometers from the Airbus facility in Hamburg to Auckland.
AirAsia is reinforcing its position as a prominent low-cost airline in the Asia-Pacific region, with Australia being a significant market.
Between June 28 and October 25, Air New Zealand will operate select services on three routes with the larger Airbus A321 aircraft.