Aviation world
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Construction Begins on First U.S. Commercial e-SAF Plant
Renewable Fuels producer Twelve broke ground today on the start of construction of its first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) facility.…
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GAMA Strengthens European Team With New Appointments
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) is strengthening its team in Europe, announcing new appointments to its Brussels office this…
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Air travel in Africa: Costly flights hold the continent back
Flying within Africa is more expensive than just about anywhere else in the world. Travellers pay higher ticket prices and…
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July 4th Holiday Spurs North American Business Aircraft Traffic
Last week’s Independence Day holiday weekend in the U.S. saw record business jet activity—surpassing last year by 11 percent—according to…
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Will Aviation Infrastructure In India Keep Up With Projected Growth?
If current trends are anything to go by, the aviation landscape in India will look significantly different in about a…
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What Happened To United Airlines’ Lockheed L-1011 ‘TriStar’ Aircraft?
Today we will look at United Airlines’ short-lived history of operating the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar. In the article, we will look at how United…
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Global aviation outlook: Air fares climb higher amid the unprecedented recovery of travel
Demand for air travel is proving resilient despite higher ticket prices. Passengers returned rapidly in 2022 and the recovery will…
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Skift India Report: Aviation Job Openings Surge After Record Aircraft Orders
Akasa Air, India’s newest airline, reportedly raised pilots’ salary by up to 40%, after which senior first officers will get $4,145 per month versus the current $3,353. Senior…
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India’s Go First put up for sale
The resolution professional handling the insolvency of Go First (G8, Mumbai International) has called for expressions of interest (EOI) to buy the airline.…
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Wings Over Muskegon brings aviation show back after 17 years
MUSKEGON, MI – Muskegon’s airways were full of WWII bombers and aerobatic planes Saturday, July 8, with pilots and plane…
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