Aeromexico connects Queretaro with Atlanta
100 aircraft: China Southern Airlines with large order from Comac
No fuel for Cubana in Argentina
Iraqi Airways flies to Ankara
Air China orders 100 Comac C919s
Australia: Flair wet lease puts the brakes on expansion plans
Air Asia X specifies takeover of sister companies
Jetlines flies for Corendon from Maastricht
Aeromexico connects Queretaro with Atlanta
100 aircraft: China Southern Airlines with large order from Comac
No fuel for Cubana in Argentina
Iraqi Airways flies to Ankara
Air China orders 100 Comac C919s
Australia: Flair wet lease puts the brakes on expansion plans
Air Asia X specifies takeover of sister companies
Jetlines flies for Corendon from Maastricht
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Edinburgh Airport: Vinci Airports takes over the majority
The airport operator Vinci Airports has announced that it wants to take over the majority of Edinburgh Airport. For 50,01 percent you put around 1,27 billion pounds sterling on the table. Subject to regulatory approval
Embraer also wants to offer the C-390 as a civilian freighter
The Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer intends to offer the military model C-390 for civilian purposes in the future. An LOI has already been signed with Post Correios. The C-390 is valid in
Southwind Airlines is expanding Russia-Türkiye traffic
Just a few days ago it was announced that the European Union, Switzerland and the United Kingdom had banned the Turkish Southwind Airlines. Now the carrier is partially reorienting itself and
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Works meeting: Only 37,14 percent of AUA employees took part
The airline Austrian Airlines employs around 3.500 flying staff. According to official information, almost 1.300 flying employees took part in the most recent works meeting, which took place last Thursday
Nesma Airlines operates Egypt charter for ETI
The tour operator ETI, which specializes in Egypt trips, is offering full charter flights from Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Cologne/Bonn, Nuremberg, Leipzig/Halle, Vienna, Linz and Zurich, which are to be operated by Nesma Airlines. Added up
Austria: Obstacle lighting may be switched off in the future
In Austria, it should be possible in the future for the obstacle lighting, which pilots were supposed to be in front of, for example, chimneys, wind turbines, tall buildings and power lines, to be deactivated at night
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July 2024: Gulf Air flies to Munich
The airline Gulf Air plans to expand its flight service in Germany. This wish is now expressed in a flight recording: The carrier is planning flights to Munich. The airline Gulf Air wants theirs
Frankfurt: Condor is expanding flights to Cancun
The airline Condor is planning to expand the Frankfurt-Cancun route. The route will be flown ten times a week in the future. The airline Condor is planning to expand the route between Frankfurt and Cancun. The route
Small plane suffers accident at Dortmund Airport
An accident involving a small aircraft occurred at Dortmund Airport around midday on April 3, 2024. This had starting problems and ended up in an open area after the end of the runway
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Air Serbia flies to Zurich with an A330
The Serbian airline Air Serbia plans to serve the route between Belgrade and Zurich with Airbus A330s. Specifically, the Airbus A330s are scheduled to be used in the first half of January. The
Pilatus takes over MRO operations in the USA
The Swiss Pilatus Group has taken over the MRO activities including employees from Aero Centers Epps. Aero Center Epps is based in Atlanta at DeKalb-Peachtree Airport and provides sales operations and maintenance services to
Swiss with new menus on long-haul flights
The airline Swiss now serves food from the canton of Oberwalden as part of the “Taste of Swiss” catering concept. In first and business class, meals are now prepared by someone
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Alps Resorts is expanding in Carinthia
The tourism company Alps Resorts is taking over two additional businesses in Carinthia and now operates a total of 39 holiday resorts with over 1.400 residential units in Austria and Bavaria. This expansion strengthens the position as
Tui Austria is expanding its Bulgaria offer
Just a few hours' flight from Austria, travelers in Bulgaria can look forward to warm summer days, beautiful landscapes, turquoise sea, historical sites and extensive sandy beaches. The holiday destination on the
Exorbitantly high inflation is putting Turkish tourism professionals under pressure
Inflation has been particularly high in Turkey for some time. In addition, the local currency has been weakening against the euro and the US dollar for some time. Both could be used for tourism
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Japan orders two more KC-46A tankers
The Japanese Air Defense Forces are adding two aircraft to an existing order of four Boeing KC-46A tanker aircraft. Japan has thus ordered a total of six copies from the US manufacturer. According to official information, the
Bombardier Defense converts Global 6000 for German Air Force
In Kansas, a Global 6000 jet intended for the German Air Force is currently being converted into a reconnaissance aircraft. It is the first of initially three units that
Germany has taken delivery of A350 government jet
Lufthansa Technik officially handed over the government jet “Konrad Adenauer”, an Airbus A350-900, on Wednesday. The machine bears the registration number 10+01 and was equipped with a so-called government cab. Not them
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No replacement transport: According to the BGH, airlines must compensate
Airlines must also ensure replacement flights as quickly as possible if the cancellation occurs due to exceptional circumstances such as storms. If the airline does not comply with this, you may also be entitled to compensation
The phenomenon of missing suitcases
In the world of modern air transport, it can sometimes happen that the long-awaited holiday or business luggage does not arrive at the destination. This phenomenon is all too familiar to many air travelers
Aircraft in war zones: is it even insured?
Aircraft insurance is one of the most complex and important types of insurance in the world of aviation. They offer protection for airlines and aircraft owners from the financial consequences of accidents, damage and liability claims. In
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- Kampala strikes Boeing deal for Uganda Airlines - report 30 April 2024The Ugandan government may have struck a deal with Boeing for the purchase of four aircraft for Uganda Airlines (UR, Entebbe), stirring speculation of a strategic move against rival Airbus. While there has been no official confirmation, sources “familiar with the development” told the Kampala-based news site 256 Business News that Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni […]
- Norwegian CAA presses Denmark's DAT over labor concerns 30 April 2024
- UK's easyJet to acquire SR Technics MRO facility in Malta 30 April 2024easyJet (London Luton) is seeking approval for the acquisition of the SR Technics maintenance facility at Malta International, the airline confirmed to ch-aviation. “easyJet has agreed to acquire the SR Technics maintenance facility based in Malta, subject to regulatory approval. The six-bay aircraft maintenance facility in Malta has undertaken heavy maintenance for the easyJet fleet […]
- SAS eyes growth of its in-house regional jet fleet 30 April 2024SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SK, Copenhagen Kastrup) sees the potential to "substantially grow" its fleet of E195s operated through the SAS Link subsidiary and is now evaluating how to combine this growth with the wet-leased smaller regional fleet, Vice-President (Network ) Henrik Winell said during the recent Routes Europe conference, as reported by Aviation Week. "We are […]
- EU approves €95.3mn Romanian state aid to TAROM 30 April 2024
- Spain's Air Nostrum moves all ACMI contracts to CityJet 30 April 2024