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Qatar Airways Marks “Take-Off Wednesday” With 3 US Routes

Qatar Airways has today reactivated services to 11 destinations, including three services to the United States of America. The airline is slowly working to...

Will Rising COVID-19 Cases Halt The US Aviation Sector’s Recovery?

Several carriers based in the United States have recently announced flight resumptions over the last few weeks. However, with the country going through a...

Why Legacy Carriers Are So Expensive Despite Cuts To In Flight Services

Legacy carriers worldwide have been under heavy market pressure over the past few years. Increased competition from low-cost and ultra-low-cost airlines, alongside the deregulation...

Think Trains Can’t Fly? Antonov’s An-124 Proves Otherwise

A groundbreaking train has taken to the skies, but perhaps not in the way you were hoping. The friction-free maglev train, built by German...

Helvetic Airways Takes Delivery Of Embraer’s 16000th E-jet

Today, Embraer delivered its 1,600th E-Jet, an E190-E2 to the Swiss carrier Helvetic Airways. The Brazilian company, which has been around since the 1960s, introduced...

Coronavirus: Quarantine plans for UK arrivals unveiled

People arriving in the UK must self-isolate for 14 days from 8 June to help slow the spread of coronavirus, the government has said.Travellers...

Boom mates supersonic XB-1’s wings with fuselage

Boom Supersonic has mated the wings and fuselage of XB-1, a supersonic demonstrator aircraft the company has said it will unveil this summer.Boom disclosed...

Ryanair contests aid to rivals before EU court

Ryanair said Tuesday it has contested state aid provided to Air France and SAS to deal with the plunge in travel due to the...

China lifts restrictions on all-cargo operations in Beijing

By Alfred ChuaChina’s civil aviation regulator will now allow carriers to operate all-cargo flights at Beijing’s two airports, lifting restrictions that only allowed them to...

Qatar plans near 20% staff and fleet cuts; pledges support for investments

By Max Kingsley-JonesQatar Airways is set to retire around 50 aircraft and almost a fifth of its staff in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic....

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