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London City Airport applies for A320neo approval
London City Airport (LCY/EGLC) has applied to the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) for approval to operate the Airbus A320neo…
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South Korea plane fire causes mass evacuation
An Airbus plane has caught fire at an airport of South Korea’s city of Busan, forcing the evacuation of all…
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Qantas named best on time Australian domestic airline
Qantas has continued to improve its operational performance, again finishing the year as the most on time major domestic airline.…
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Fuel glitch grounds plane
FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert has said a fuel problem was the reason why a Caribbean Airlines (CAL) ATR 72-600 aircraft…
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Airbus shuts down Beluga fleet amid rising challenges
In a bold move marking the international aviation industry, Airbus has announced the termination of its Airbus Beluga Transport subsidiary,…
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Heathrow and Gatwick airport could expand under plans
Airports across the UK could be expanded, including the controversial third runway at Heathrow under government growth plans. The Treasury…
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Russia’s Tarp Aviation adds three Global aircraft
Tarp Aviation (RLA, Moscow Vnukovo) has recently added three Bombardier Business Aircraft Global jets, including the only Russian-registered Global 7500,…
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Ryanair beats profit forecast on improving fares, trims traffic outlook
Ryanair reported better than expected profits for the final three months of 2024 on Monday and Chief Executive Michael O’Leary…
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Black box of South Korea’s crashed plane stops recording after bird strike warning
The black box of an airplane that crashed in South Korea’s southwestern airport late last month stopped recording just a…
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Croatia Airlines’ fleet transition drives up costs
Croatia Airlines’ ongoing transition to a single-type Airbus A220 fleet is significantly increasing expenses which will be reflected in its…
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