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Business Air Travel Is Not Back Yet: Will It Ever Be?
Corporate travel is a big market for airlines, particularly in the USA. Despite accounting for only around 12% of air…
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China Ditches PCR Test Requirements For Inbound Travelers
China has revealed it will scrap its PCR test requirement for inbound travelers at the end of the month. Passengers…
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How Aviation Is Crucial In The Aftermath Of Global Crises
As the conflict continues in Sudan, governments from around the world have sent in aircraft to evacuate their citizens. Yet…
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Japan’s ANA Cancels Error Fare Business Class Tickets
The flag carrier of Japan has finally decided to cancel and refund select upper-class tickets that sold at a fraction…
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Sustainable control towers coming to general aviation airports
The FAA has selected a sustainable design for new air traffic control towers that will be used primarily at municipal and smaller…
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Million Air Expands to Alabama
Million Air will assume control of one of the two FBOs at Alabama’s Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (KBHM) after being selected…
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Russian-owned lessors face liquidation in Ireland
The High Court in Dublin has been asked to wind down two Irish-registered companies that are ultimately owned by Russia’s GTLK…
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Absolute Aviation First To Join IADA from Africa
Absolute Aviation has become the first business aircraft broker based in Africa to join the International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA).…
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Sustainable Aviation Fuel approved for Piper turboprops
Piper Aircraft reports that all PA-46 based, single-engine turbine-powered aircraft, including the M600/SLS, M500, and Meridian, can now use Sustainable Aviation…
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Low-cost airline kingpin prepares for life after AirAsia
One of the best-known names in global aviation is preparing to step back from the front lines. Tony Fernandes, the…
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