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Riyadh Air Willing to Buy Boeing Planes from Cancelled Chinese Orders
Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas on Monday said that the Saudi startup carrier would be ready to buy Boeing aircraft…
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China’s air passenger trips hit 190 mln in Q1
China’s air passenger trips reached 190 million in the first quarter (Q1) this year, representing a year-on-year increase of 4.9…
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Belgian airports cancel flights on Tuesday as strike looms
Brussels Airport, Belgium’s main international flight hub, will cancel several flights on Tuesday, while Charleroi Airport plans to suspend all…
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India’s DGCA mandates new rules for airlines on passenger handling
India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed all airlines operating international flights into and out of the country…
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Qatar Airways is stockpiling aircraft parts to ease tariff pain
Qatar Airways said it can withstand the shocks from higher tariffs thanks to its stockpile of aircraft spares that might…
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Hamad International Airport ranks high in international passengers, air cargo
Hamad International Airport (HIA) has maintained its prominent position on the global stage, being recognised as one of the busiest…
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United Airlines Adds More Flights between Edinburgh and Washington DC
WASHINGTON- United Airlines (UA) has announced a significant expansion of its Edinburgh (EDI) to Washington DC (IAD) flight, extending operations into the winter months as part of a…
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American Airlines Attendants told Management to Fix Finance
DALLAS- Flight attendants at American Airlines (AA) have issued a scathing critique of senior management at the Fort Worth-based carrier (DFW) through their…
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Singapore Airlines Partners With OpenAI for GenAI
SINGAPORE- World’s best carrier, Singapore Airlines (SQ), has entered into a groundbreaking partnership with OpenAI to develop cutting-edge Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) solutions. This marks…
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Etihad Airways Joins IATA Turbulence Aware Programme
Emirati airline Etihad Airways has been confirmed as the latest airline to join the IATA Turbulence Aware Programme. This adds…
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