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Finnair increases its Japan and USA offerings
Oneworld member Finnair will offer additional flights to Japan, Norway and the USA in the 2024/25 winter timetable and summer 2025. In Japan, Finnair will increase frequencies to Tokyo-Narita and
United is making flight bookings easier for wheelchair users
United Airlines has improved booking options on the website and via the United app specifically for wheelchair users. This is intended to make it easier for those affected to find suitable flights on which they can
Wetlease: Smartlynx expects 30 percent more flights
In the current 2024 summer flight schedule period, Smartlynx airlines will serve a total of 191 destinations in 45 countries on behalf of their customers. The group's passenger division specializes in the provision of ACMI and charter services
South African Airways is re-advertising all board positions
The airline South African Airways is – once again – looking for a new boss. In the last five years, four CEOs have already been burned out. Who
Zagreb Airport looks back on a successful March
Zagreb Airport looks back on a successful March. This month, 300.914 passengers were handled. Zagreb Airport ended the month of March successfully. In the month of March he was able to
Finnair is increasing flights to Japan
The airline Finnair plans to increase the number of flights to Japan in the summer of 2025. Specifically, flights to Tokyo Narita and Nagoya are to be increased. The airline Finnair is planning
USA: Spirit Airlines terminates around 260 pilots
The US low-cost airline Spirit Airlines has agreed with Airbus that the machines that should have been delivered from the second quarter of 2025 will not be handed over until 2030. As
Southwest: Boeing 737-800 loses engine cover
On April 7, 2024, Southwest Airlines flight WN3695 had to make a return landing en route from Denver to Houston. The aircraft lost the fairing of the right engine while climbing. That was affected
SAS is leaving the Star Alliance on August 31, 2024
Effective August 31, 2024, the Scandinavian airline SAS will leave the Star Alliance aviation alliance. You will join the Skyteam around Air France-KLM. SAS is a founding member of Star
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Luftwaffe: Germany is suspending controversial Mali flights for the time being
The Federal Republic of Germany will temporarily suspend the deployment of the Bundeswehr in Mali. The military government of the West African country had previously imposed a flight ban. This means that the machines of the Luftwaffe do not overflight
German Air Force has taken delivery of more C130-J Super Hercules
With the 55+02, the German Bundeswehr has taken over another machine of the type C130-J Super Hercules. The Air Force has ordered a total of six. The first aircraft was already against in
Mali refuses Bundeswehr overflights with Airbus A400M
The deployment of the Bundeswehr in Mali is proving to be more and more of a problem for Germany, because the local military government is again refusing overflight permits for the Airbus A400M transport aircraft. As a consequence,
A400M: Airbus successfully tests firefighting equipment
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has successfully tested interchangeable firefighting equipment for the military type A400M in Spain. The tests took place in daylight at an altitude of around 150 feet.
A330 MRTT: Airbus gets automatic in-flight refueling certification
The European aircraft manufacturer Airbus, in cooperation with the Singapore Air Force, was able to have the world's first solution for automatic aerial refueling during daylight certified. This is optional for the A330 MRTT
Major fire: the army in the extinguishing operation
On Wednesday, a fire broke out in an army training area in the village of Großmittel, where the flames spread quickly due to the drought. To combat the
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