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Three Maltese with coveted Mavio Awards
The Maltese aviation organization Mavio presented the annual awards for the tenth time on Monday. Due to the corona pandemic, the event had to be paused in 2020 and 2021. Were divided into three categories
Finland: Air Baltic has opened base in Tampere
The Latvian airline Air Baltic opened a new base in Tampere, Finland, on Monday. Step by step, seven routes, including Munich and Frankfurt am Main, are to be added. away
12 companies have applied for AOC in Malta
A total of 12 companies have applied to the Malta Civil Aviation Authority for AOC and operating licence. Among the proponents is the successor to the Austrian Eurowings, which is due to be closed
Air Baltic opens new base in Tampere
As announced, the Latvian airline has opened a new base in Tampere, Finland. Air Baltic will connect the city with seven direct flights, in addition to continuing operations to Riga in
Major order for Airbus: Qantas is gearing up for the longest non-stop flights in the world
The Australian airline relies entirely on Airbus aircraft for its fleet renewal. The airline group has firm orders for 52 aircraft and options for a further 94. Overall, the Australian airline
Corendon has a particularly large number of wet lease aircraft flown for itself
The Turkish Corendon Group is starting a large-scale expansion in the current 2022 summer timetable period. There are not enough aircraft available for these and therefore relies on wet lease services from various airlines.
Tel Aviv: American family wanted to take dud bomb home as a souvenir
Taking objects that look like bombs to an airport is not a good idea at all. Especially not in Israel, where surveillance and controls are particularly thorough. An American
Turkish Airlines reports quarterly profit of US$161 million
In the first quarter of the current financial year, Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines was able to increase its revenue by ten percent to around three billion US dollars in direct comparison with 2019. Under
From November 2022: Uganda Airlines sets course for London
Expected from November 2022, Uganda Airlines will operate non-stop flights between Entebbe and London Heathrow. Long-haul aircraft of the Airbus A330-800 type are to be used as aircraft. The current announcement involves lengthy negotiations
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