The easing of many domestic border restrictions in Australia will give a welcome boost to the local airline industry as carriers ramp up their interstate networks again.
Air Canada Backtracks On Portion Of Canceled A220 Order
Air Canada has opted to purchase two Airbus A220s from an order the company previously canceled now that it has a more informed view of its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thai Airways Looks To Trim Fleet Further As Border Opens
The move is part of a restructuring process to tackle the embattled flag-carrier’s debt.
British Airways Increases Liquidity With Government Deal
British Airways (BA) has moved to further bolster its balance sheet with agreement on a new credit facility with a UK government agency.
Major U.S. SAF Plant Makes Progress
DG Fuels is moving ahead with plans to build a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in Louisiana after receiving funds to meet its cash requirements up to the expected closing on financing for construction, expected by mid-2022.
American Airlines Operation Stabilizes Following Multi-Day Disruption
The Fort Worth-based airline canceled 2,570 flights systemwide from Oct. 29 through mid-day Nov. 2, or about 10% of scheduled flights.
Gulf Air Starts Private Charter Services
Gulf Air has joined the trend of airlines developing new revenue streams by launching private charter services using its mainline aircraft.
JAL Forecasts Solid Domestic Recovery Will Continue
Japan Airlines (JAL) is seeing signs of financial improvement based partly on a strengthening domestic recovery, although it is still predicting a heavy loss for its full fiscal year.
Logistics Giant Maersk To Acquire Air Freight Forwarder Senator
Denmark-based logistics company AP Moller–Maersk is buying two Boeing 777F dedicated freighters.
Sun Country Exceeds 2019 Revenues For First Time In Q3
Minneapolis-based Sun Country Airlines managed to top its 2019 third-quarter (Q3) revenues in the most recent quarter, despite the impact of the delta coronavirus variant.
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