Flights
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Trollhättan-Vänersborg Airport leads the way with SAF supply
In a significant move towards a greener aviation industry, Trollhättan-Vänersborg Airport, located in the southwestern part of Sweden, is set…
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Southwest Airline’s Fleet Surpasses 800 Aircraft
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines has reached 804 total aircraft in its fleet. The airline’s most recent delivery was a Boeing 737 MAX 8 registered as…
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Bangladesh’s Bismillah Airlines eyeing A321F ops in 2H23
celebrated the receipt of its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) from the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) on January 24,…
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Cathay Pacific Making Progress On Adopting Sustainable Aviation Fuel
So many airlines have done their first flight with blends of sustainable aviation fuel and jet fuel that the aviation…
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Airbus Has An 8,000 Aircraft Backlog With 91% For Single Aisle Jets
Airbus has a backlog of 7,967 aircraft to deliver in the future, which indicates a strong demand for their products.…
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Hong Kong Airlines Launches Nagoya Route With Airbus A320
Hong Kong Airlines is gradually resuming flights to Japan, with 97% of pre-pandemic capacity restored, and plans to increase service…
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Libya Says Rome Lifts Civil Aviation Ban in Italian Airspace
TRIPOLI (Reuters) -Italy has lifted a 10-year-long ban on Libyan civil aviation using Italian airspace, with flights due to resume…
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10 airlines most culpable for delayed flights in Nigeria
Larry Madowo was looking forward to travelling to Port Harcourt from Lagos when he got a notification from Air Peace…
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Air Montenegro’s new CEO charts ten-year development plan
Air Montenegro’s new CEO, Mark Anžur, who formerly managed carriers such as Adria Airways and Stobart Air, has said the…
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Can you change a polluting industry from the inside? Ex aviation, mining and gas employees speak out
There could be 300 million green collar jobs by 2050. Meet the people leaving their carbon-intensive roles behind. The world…
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