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India’s airlines are re-starting halted air routes as India-Pakistan tensions ease. Dozens of airports have reopened, but it is likely normal service resumption will take time while demand remains low ...
United has scheduled three weekly flights between Tokyo Narita and Ulaanbaatar, operating on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. The schedule is planned to allow connections from several US hubs to ...
Ireland's Ryanair has inked a third 'approved OTA aggregator' partnership (with Atlas, a global travel tech company specialising in low-cost carriers’ content distribution). Atlas will offer Ryanair’s ...
Australia's Qantas has returned an eighth Airbus A380 to the fleet after two months of heavy maintenance at the Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW) maintenance facility in Dresden. According to ch-aviation data, ...
The Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group has signed agreements with Neste and World Energy to acquire sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and SAF certificates. The Group has now acquired 1,000 tonnes of SAF, ...
The strike prompted several airlines to again suspend operations to Israel, This stranded some international passengers in Israel, while some Israelis scrambled to find a way home. Iberia Express has ...
Thai Airways International and Kansas Modification Center (KMC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a Boeing 777-300ER passenger to freighter (P2F) conversion program in Thai's MRO ...
The new plan will replace 'core' infrastructure including radar, software, hardware and telecommunications networks. “We’ve had years of neglect. It’s been a patchwork of fixes, partial funding,” ...
Mexican cargo airline Awesome Cargo and US freight forwarder ARC Global Logistics have launched a perishables-centred air cargo route from Tijuana in Mexico to Zhengzhou in China. It connects Mexico ...
UK A380 startup Global Air has slashed fares on its inaugural flight from Glasgow to New York, US, on May 15 (returning May 19) from more than GBP700 in economy to GBP380 and to GBP1900 in business ...
The US Department of Transportation (DoT) is to build a “brand new air traffic control system” by 2028, secretary Sean Duffy says. The new plan will replace 'core' infrastructure including radar, ...
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