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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Sydney: Police have to remove unruly PAX from Jetstar plane
In Australia, an unruly PAX had to be removed from a Jetstar-operated aircraft by police officers. The 25-year-old was expelled from the flight before it took off due to his misconduct and refused
Due to significant deficiencies: FAA imposes fine on island airport
Cracks in the runway, worn surfaces on taxiways, incorrect and sometimes non-existent floor markings at Saint Thomas (Cyril E. King) Airport have earned the operator a hefty fine.
After a long downtime: Cubana's first Tu-204 is ready to fly again
The Cubana airline and its Tu-204 fleet have a very strange history, as the aircraft have between 15,3 and 16,1 years of service, but their wheels have been flat for years.
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Japan: AUA flies politically persecuted top athlete
The top athlete Kristina Timanowskaja, who was under massive pressure from the Lukashenko regime, was flown to Austria on Austrian Airlines flight OS52. The Japanese and Polish authorities received them from the at short notice
Survey: 49 percent of Austrians want more climate protection
A recent survey shows that around 49 percent of Austrians are in favor of the Austrian federal government paying more attention to climate and environmental protection over the next few months.
Vienna: Authorities have ended thermal screening
So-called thermal screening has been carried out at many airports since the beginning of the corona pandemic. With the help of thermal imaging cameras one wants to find people whose body temperature is elevated and “fish out” them. Is effective
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Paderborn: Air Nostrum takes up Palma charter for Aida
Between May 6 and October 28, 2023, charter flights to Palma de Mallorca are to be offered from Paderborn/Lippstadt on behalf of the Aida shipping company. These serve as feeders for the cruises
Lufthansa Technik increases capacities in Shannon
The maintenance giant's Irish subsidiary is expanding its business and location to meet growing demand. With a new 2000 square meter building in the Shannon Free Trade Zone
Almost 2,6 million: DTM achieves second-best result in history in 2022
A total of 2.586.342 passengers used Dortmund Airport last year. Thanks to the strong summer months with numerous passenger records, the forecast of around 2,45 million passengers could be met despite the pandemic and war in
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Greece: Hotels suffer horrific slump
Not only the hotel industry in this country is suffering from the corona measures. Greek companies are also struggling to survive. And only the strong survive. However, most of them lose this battle. Only 863 year-round hotels
Germany: Many passengers without registration or with fake data
The Federal Republic of Germany seems to have a problem with electronic entry registrations, because, according to the Federal Police Headquarters, around 13 percent of travelers in air traffic should fill them in incorrectly or not at all. This
Germany: Many Thomas Cook victims have not called on state liability at all
Within one year, the Federal Republic of Germany paid out around 70 million euros to around 50.000 former Thomas Cook customers who received nothing or only part of the insolvency insurance. This is possible
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- Portugal greenlights LAM Mozambique cargo flights 30 April 2024
- R Komor resumes all operations amid spat with regulator 30 April 2024
- Amman talks with Royal Jordanian about more freighters 30 April 2024
- Kenya Airways suspends DRC flights over staff arrests 30 April 2024A political spat is brewing between Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) amid Kenya Airways (KQ, Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta) suspending its flights to Kinshasa N'Djili on April 30, accusing the Congolese military of illegally detaining two of its employees, apparently due to missing customs documents for cargo. "We are perturbed by this action […]
- Indian court orders deregistration of Go First aircraft 30 April 2024Delhi High Court has ordered India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to start deregistering aircraft placed at insolvent Go First (GOW, Mumbai International). The court handed down its 141-page judgment on April 26. Go First suspended flights in May 2023 and shortly afterwards filed for bankruptcy protection. Lessors moved to repossess their assets, but […]
- India's Skylinks Aviation inks LOI for four Mallard ME-1As 30 April 2024Skylinks Aviation (Goa Dabolim) has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Mallard Aircraft (Cleburne Regional) to acquire four 19-seat ME-1A amphibious aircraft. The LOI was signed last month in Venice, Italy. “We see a vast potential to operate ME-1A amphibious aircraft and are quite confident that this is the aircraft of the future for […]