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By Richard Maslen
Many airline executives across the globe were watching the first flight of the Airbus A350 XWB from the Airbus production site at Toulouse in the
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Belgian flag carrier Brussels Airlines is to launch flights between Brussels and Alicante, the main entry point for visitors to the Costa Blanca and
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By Richard Maslen
SAS Scandinavian Airlines is to launch a new scheduled link to Humberside Airport in the UK, a massive a boost for the small regional airport which
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Enfidha Airport, operated by Turkey's leading global brand TAV Airports, became the first operation in the African continent to receive the “Airport Carbon Accreditation” certificate presented by ACI Europe.
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By Richard Maslen
African low-cost carrier fastjet has been granted permission to launch international flights from Tanzania to South Africa, Zambia and Rwanda marking
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By Richard Maslen
Central and Eastern European low-cost operator Wizz Air has confirmed plans to expand its business model into another new market with the launch of
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By Richard Maslen
Fly Jamaica Airways is set to triple its flight operations after the Guyana Government approved the plans of the carrier to inaugurate links to the
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Etihad Airways CEO James Hogan is confident the three main Gulf carriers will remain a strong part in the global aviation traffic.
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Airline Routes
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By Richard Maslen
The 8th Routes Africa takes place on the 7th and 9th of July, hosted by Civil Aviation Authority of Uganda and Entebbe International Airport. Almost
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By Richard Maslen
We are delighted to announce that three Route Exchange Briefings will be delivered at this year’s Routes Africa. The first briefing will take place on
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By Richard Maslen
Taking place over two days at this year’s Routes Africa, and open to all attending delegates, the Routes Africa Strategy Summit promises to be an
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By Richard Maslen
Routes Africa in Kampala, Uganda is only three weeks away so to ensure you’re well prepared for this year’s event we’ve put together this check list
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By Richard Maslen
The Civil Aviation Authority of Uganda and Entebbe International Airport will play host to this year’s Routes Africa event. Uganda has Bilateral Air
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By Richard Maslen
Voting for the fourth regional heat of the 2013 Routes Airport Marketing Awards is now open and airlines from within the African region are being
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By Richard Maslen
UK low-fare carrier easyJet has agreed a new long-term deal with M.A.G., the new owners of London Stansted Airport, which will enable it to more than
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By Richard Maslen
United Arab Emirates (UAE) carrier Emirates Airline will introduce its Airbus A380 on its longest route before the end of this year after confirming
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By Richard Maslen
British Airways (BA) has confirmed that like its fellow UK carrier, Thomson Airways, it will take delivery of its first two Boeing 787 Dreamliners on
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Europe’s airlines have come out largely in favor of the Single European Sky (SES) II+ package released by the European Commission Wednesday.
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By Victoria Moores
Fastjet CEO Ed Winter is closing in on vital international route rights from Tanzania, which it needs to ensure the viability of its operations from the country.
Airlines & Lessors

Greater coordination between civil and military controllers at Eurocontrol’s Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre (MUAC) has been implemented to allow further deployment of free route airspace.
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Airline Routes
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By Richard Maslen
Brand USA, the United States public-private partnership dedicated to increasing international visitation to the nation through marketing and
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Gulf Air has announced the start of a “Double Miles Promotion” to coincide with the launch of its newest destinations, giving its frequent flyer programme (FFP) members the opportunity to fly to Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai, Thiruvananthapuram in India or Mashhad in Iran Kavita Sharma AlJassim.
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Aviation consultancy specialist CAA International (CAAi) has won an exclusive advisory services contract to review and provide recommendations on the update of Kuwait's safety regulatory system in compliance with the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and harmonised with the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
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