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Top 6: The World's Main Regions For Global Airfreight Market Share
An insight into the global regions with the greatest air freight market share.
Fly Arna Suspends Halts Flights Amid “Operational Revisions”
Fly Arna, the Armenian national low cost airline, has had to pause flights indefinitely due to financial issues.
Russia's Volga-Dnepr Airlines Launches New Moscow-Xinjiang Route
The passenger and cargo routes in the Uighur people gathered Kashgar region are gradually recovering.
32 Years Of Flight: The Oldest Active Example Of Each Airbus A340 Variant
Almost 70 A340s worldwide are still active today.
ITA Airways Will Return To Tel Aviv In March
Three weekly flights ahead of a possible summer ramp-up.
Elon Musk's SpaceX Buys An Ex-Air China Boeing 737-800
The Boeing 737-800 had always been operated by Air China prior to its acquisition by SpaceX.
How Does The British Airways Executive Club Work?
What's the difference between the Club's offering of Avios and Tier Points?
Qatar's Aviation Authority Approves 7 Weekly Madagascar Flights
Madagascar aims to establish direct connections with the Middle East.
Ethiopian Airlines Is Set To Fly To Warsaw This Summer
It would be the carrier's 20th passenger destination in Europe.
First Class Vs Business Class: 5 Key Differences
Selecting between first and business class can significantly impact the quality of your travel experience.
737 MAX 7 Certification Remains Uncertain After Boeing Withdraws Safety Exemption Request
The manufacturer had previously been hoping to get the aircraft certified this year.
Aviation Minister Keen On Establishing Manufacturing Hub In India
Jyotiraditya Scindia recently met with Airbus' global CEO to discuss further business opportunities.
flynas Airbus A320neos Cut Monthly CO2 Emissions By 7,200 Tons
Saudi low-cost carrier flynas has cut more than 161,000 tons of CO2 in the last 18 months by following a three-track sustainability program.
American Airlines Lays Off Nearly 700 Customer Service Workers
The carrier still employs several thousand customer service workers, but is forming a new team to provide "elevated support".
SpiceJet Boosts Bank Balance With Over $108 Million Funding In A Month
The airline wants to upgrade its fleet, among other things, with the money.
Where Are The Airbus A321neos American Airlines Purchased From Alaska Airlines?
Seven aircraft are reportedly in New Mexico, and three are in Texas.
Aussie Airfares Halved When Three Airlines Fly Same Route
New Australian research highlights how airline competition on the same route significantly reduces airfares.
Rising Incidents Of Indian Flyers Throwing The ‘Bomb’ Word Around Casually
Three such incidents took place in the last few days.