Pegasus Airlines is pushing ahead with its fleet growth, expecting a further six Airbus A321neos to arrive in its fleet by the end of 2024, and nine in 2025.
Air Arabia has been named winner of the ‘Corporate Award in the Airline Category’ for its commitment to enhancing efficiency, reliability and customer satisfaction.
Emirates has showcased a suite of new services and innovative products for People of Determination during AccessAbilities Expo in Dubai World Trade Centre.
The Chinese air transport sector has seen its largest-ever volume of passenger movements over the week-long National Day holiday, better known as Golden Week.
The Irish Aviation Authority has capped capacity at DUB to 25.2 million passengers for the 2025 summer period—1 million below the previous summer—triggering airline
Boeing and the International Association of Machinists accused each other of not being willing to move after another round of mediated negotiations collapsed Oct. 8.
The FAA alert follows the NTSB’s probe and criticism of the agency and OEM responses to 737 rudder issues as evidence points to supply chain quality problems.
GA TELESIS purchased CFM56-powered A320-200 (3055; operated by FLY2SKY on sublease from AEROVISTA), 737-700 (39446; leased to VIRGIN AUSTRALIA) and CFM56-powered A320-200 (5102; leased to STAR FLYER) from Avolon.
ALC delivered 20 new aircraft (three A220s; six A321neos; three A330-900s; two A350s; six 737 MAXs) in 3Q24 vs eight in 3Q23. It ended quarter with 549 owned/managed aircraft (vs 527 a year ago) plus 287 on order through 2029.
AZUL reached agreements with aircraft lessors and OEMs to eliminate pro-rata share of current balances of >92% of its existing equity issuance obligations, totaling about R$3b, in exchange for up to 100m of new preferred Azul shares.