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David Neeleman Denies TAP Air Portugal Overpaid For Airbus Aircraft
Recently accusations surfaced that TAP Air Portugal overpaid for Airbus aircraft when David Neeleman was the airline’s owner. Today, Neeleman…
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Un-Canceled Orders: What’s Happening With Qatar Airways’ Undelivered Airbus A350s?
On February 1st it was publicly announced that Qatar Airways and Airbus had settled their lengthy, ongoing legal battle over…
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Air Transat To Fly To Lyon Year-Round
Air Transat, the Canadian airline from Montreal, has announced they will begin a year-round non-stop service to Lyon. The route…
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Six tips to becoming a good CFI
The gateway to aviation leads directly through the CFI corps. In fact, with the exception of Part 103 ultralight vehicle…
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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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