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Heathrow told to cut passenger charges again
Heathrow Airport has been told to cut passenger charges for airlines next year, in a move that should feed through…
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Two Dreamliner aircraft to be scrapped at Prestwick Airport
Two Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft which are only 10 years old are to scrapped for spare parts at Prestwick Airport.…
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Airlines sue Dutch government over flight cuts
Five airlines are suing the Dutch government over plans to cut the number of flights operating from Europe’s third-busiest airport.…
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Hundreds of passengers stranded in Colombia, Peru as Viva Air grounded
Bogotá (AFP) – Hundreds of passengers were stranded Tuesday at airports in Colombia and Peru after low-cost airline Viva Air suspended…
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SUSTAINABLE AVIATION POLICIES ‘KEY’ TO SCOTTISH TRAVEL RECOVERY
SUSTAINABLE AVIATION POLICIES ‘KEY’ TO SCOTTISH TRAVEL RECOVERY Policies which support sustainable growth in aviation should be central to the…
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Air India to purchase aircraft through three buying options
Air India plans to finance its mega aircraft order through a combination of three options—using cash flow, equity by parent…
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Is there really a DPE shortage?
Or are CFIs just making a lot of mistakes? That’s a question the flight training community is wrestling with right…
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South Africa’s Suid Cargo to make 2Q23 debut
South African cargo start-up Suid Cargo Airlines (Johannesburg O.R. Tambo) will begin non-scheduled flights from its hub at Johannesburg O.R. Tambo in the second…
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SriLankan Airlines Eyes Resumption Of Colombo-Visakhapatnam Flights
SriLankan Airlines is set to resume flights to Visakhapatnam, India, from its hub in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Visakhapatnam is the…
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New Zealand Set For Direct Christchurch-Taupo Flights
With its shiny new airport, Taupo (TUO) is looking into the feasibility of direct service to Christchurch International Airport (CHC), the…
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