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After 4 Years Lufthansa Begins Repainting Its Airbus A350 Fleet

After four years in operation, Lufthansa is beginning to repaint its fleet of Airbus A350 aircraft. The first aircraft received, D-AIXA, has been sent...

Qantas Pushes Project Sunrise Launch To 2024

Before the ongoing coronavirus pandemic hit the airline industry, Australian flag carrier Qantas had big plans for ultra-long-haul travel. Having launched non-stop London-Perth services,...

SWISS Cuts Most Flights From Geneva

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) has become the latest European airline to feel the pressure of new strains of the COVID-19 virus. The Swiss...

TSA Federalizes Wilmington-New Castle Ahead Of Frontier Return

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is gearing up at Wilmington-New Castle Airport (ILG) in preparation for Frontier Airlines’ return after a five-year hiatus from Delawares...

The Fall Of The Airbus A380 Since COVID-19 Began

While many would argue the Airbus A380 was already well on the way out before COVID-19 began, there’s no doubt the global pandemic significantly...

France Sanctions Airlines Not Checking Travelers Meet COVID Rules

Effective February 1st, France has suspended all non-essential travel to and from outside the European Union. The French government has also threatened to sanction...

Norwegian Presses Pause On Rewards Scheme Amid Examinership

Troubled low-cost carrier Norwegian has recently entered into an examinership and reconstruction processes as it attempts to secure its future. The airline’s financial struggles...

Former FAA Employee Sentenced For Aircraft Communication Blackout

A federal judge has sentenced a former Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employee for causing a communications blackout between ten planes flying above Honolulu, Hawaii,...

Nippon Cargo 747-8 Strikes Tail During Tokyo Go Around

A Nippon Cargo Boeing 747F has experienced a harsh tail strike during a go-around at Tokyo’s Narita Airport. The airframe was badly damaged, with...

IndiGo Expects To Be At Pre-Pandemic International Levels By 2022

While many airline executives remain rather gloomy about the near future, IndiGo’s CEO has a different perspective. The airline expects to be back to...

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