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British Airways A350 loses wheel departing Las Vegas
On 26 January, the right, rear main landing gear wheel fell off a British Airways A350-1000 operating from Las Vegas to London…
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Sudan Airways resumes flights after maintenance hiatus
The airline, locally known as Sudanair, suspended all operations on July 11, 2025, for periodic maintenance and to improve fleet…
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T’Way Air pushes back Zagreb resumption
South Korean low cost carrier T’Way Air will resume its seasonal service between Seoul Incheon and Zagreb on July 2.…
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No bidders for Zagreb Airport hotel
The former state operator of Zagreb Airport, Zagreb Airport Ltd. (not to be confused with the current operator Medjunarodna Zračna…
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Aviation, shipping and fuel leaders convene in Rotterdam to accelerate sustainable fuels scale-up
The Sustainable Fuels Global Summit 2026 (SFGS2026) will take place from 11-12 March 2026 in Rotterdam, Netherlands, bringing together a…
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Falko closes US$672m Fund II financing
Falko, an aircraft lessor and asset manager focused on the 50–150 seat aircraft segment and one of the longest-established specialists…
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Belgrade Airport registers busiest year on record
Belgrade Airport handled 8.911.987 passengers in 2025, representing its busiest year on record. The figure marks an increase of 6.5%…
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Queen Alia International Airport Maintains 4-Star Rating in SKYTRAX World Airport Audit
Amman, December 2025: Airport International Group announced that Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) has successfully maintained its 4-Star Airport Rating…
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Middle East carriers’ passenger demand soar 9.6% in November
The total global passenger demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK), was up 5.7% in November 2025, compared to November…
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Yemenia Airways resumes flights from Aden airport after 3-day suspension
Yemenia Airways resumed flights from Aden International Airport in southern Yemen on Sunday after a three-day suspension, the Transport Ministry…
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