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Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) has proudly completed its first intercontinental journey with the Airbus A350, featuring the Wanderlust livery. The flight traveled from Zurich, Switzerland, to Boston, USA.
Air Astana has recently entered a Memorandum of Understanding with Airbus for acquiring as many as 50 aircraft from the A320neo family. This marks a significant milestone for the airline as it represents its largest fleet commitment to date. The
CHICAGO- Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and United Airlines (UA) are at the forefront of discussions regarding airport accessibility and congestion pricing. This dialogue gained traction when United’s CEO pointed out the
OSLO- A recent event at Oslo Airport (OSL) has raised alarms regarding the safety of lithium batteries on aircraft after a portable battery pack ignited during boarding. The incident took place on a nearly new Airbus A320 operated by SAS
Air Transat’s evolution stands out as a notable transformation among airlines in recent times. Initially focused on leisure travel, primarily transporting Canadians to sunny getaways, it has successfully reinvented itself following the failed acquisition attempt by Air Canada in 2019.
PARIS- Air France (AF) made an unexpected return to Buenos Aires Ezeiza International Airport (EZE) due to reports of smoke and a strong odor from both passengers and crew shortly after takeoff. The flight was on its way to Paris
flydubai has certainly made headlines at the 2025 Dubai Airshow.
On November 18, 2025, the Emirati airline drew attention from industry professionals by making a remarkable announcement of an order for 150 Airbus A321neo aircraft, along with 100 options. This
MUMBAI- IndiGo (6E), recognized as Asia’s largest airline, has revealed an investment commitment of $820 million to enhance its aircraft ownership, integral to its long-term fleet strategy. This investment was shared in a regulatory filing and will be allocated to
Emirates has received the green light from the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) to perform significant aircraft modifications on its Airbus and Boeing fleets.
On November 20, 2025, Emirates announced that its engineering division obtained GCAA Design Organization Approval (DOA)