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Aena Airports Handle 369M Passengers in 2024
Aena Airports reached a remarkable milestone in 2024, welcoming 369,444,029 passengers across its global network. The airports of the Aena…
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Middle East airports to invest $151 billion for expansion by 2040
As passenger numbers in the Middle East are projected to increase by 300 per cent to 1.1 million annually by…
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Qatar Airways Group embarks on annual ‘Safety and Security Campaign’
Qatar Airways Group launched its annual safety and security awareness event, which “aims to reinforce the culture of safety” across…
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Sama on the Move: The world’s first digital human cabin crew debuts on social media
Meet Sama, the world’s first AI-powered digital human cabin crew, now taking flight on social media. As the face of…
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South Korea jet crash puts fast-growing Jeju Air’s safety under scrutiny
Before it suffered the deadliest crash in South Korea’s history, budget airline Jeju Air was moving fast: racking up record…
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Global passenger demand up 8.1% in November
Global passenger demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK), was up 8.1% during November 2024 compared to the same month…
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Airbus boosts plane deliveries in 2024 with 766 aircraft
European plane maker Airbus said it increased aircraft deliveries to 766 even as the company struggles to return to pre-pandemic…
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Embraer delivers 206 new aircraft in 2024
Embraer, one of the global leaders in the aerospace industry, delivered 206 aircraft in 2024 – a number 14% higher…
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Significant winter storm shutters the South and cancels more than 3,000 US flights
A significant winter storm is hammering the South with snow and ice, causing major travel disruptions and power outages just…
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Archer Aviation Stock Sinks as Firm Doubles Authorized Shares, Changes Bylaws
Archer Aviation (ACHR) shares sank 10% Monday when the manufacturer of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft backed by…
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