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Airline

Sichuan Airlines Receives 200th Aircraft

July 9 saw Chinese operator, Sichuan Airlines celebrate receiving its 200th aircraft and its next aircraft from CDB Aviation. This article will cover the details surrounding Sichuan receiving its 200th aircraft and its next from long-standing partner, CDB Aviation. Sichuan Airlines’ 200th Aircraft This week, CDB Aviation celebrated the delivery of its next aircraft with

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Airline

SunExpress Completes Phase One of Finlets

On July 10, SunExpress announced that they have completed the first phase of using VCT Finlets on their Boeing 737-800s. This article will cover the details of SunExpress adopting VCT’s Finlet technology to further reduce its carbon emissions. SunExpress VCT Finlets SunExpress and Vortex Control Technologies (VCT) have announced that the Turkish carrier has become

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Analysis

The Aviation Industry Has Made Great Strides for the LGBTQ+ Community: Is More Needed?

The aviation industry has made great strides for the LGBTQ+ community over the years, but is more needed? Equality has been a key issue within the sector that has been pushed, but many say more is still needed in that regard. Without further ado, let’s get into it… The Aviation Industry & The LGBTQ+ Community:

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Analysis

US Airline Complaints Hit Record Highs in 2023

A study of US DOT data shows complaints about US airlines soared to record highs in 2023. We look at the best and worst airlines for complaints.

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Airline

Jet2 Posts Preliminary £520.1m Profit, Exercises Airbus A321neo Orders

Jet2 has this week posted a preliminary profit of £520.1m profit this week, and has confirmed the exercising of more orders for the Airbus A321neo. The UK travel carrier has produced an incredible set of numbers for the financial year ending March 31, 2024. Without further ado, let’s get into it… The Numbers… Profits at

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Airline

Air New Zealand Celebrates 10 Years of Boeing 787 Dreamliner Flights

Air New Zealand has this week celebrated 10 years of flights with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The Auckland-based carrier has made waves with the aircraft type over the last decade. Without further ado, let’s get into it… 10 Years of Air New Zealand Boeing 787 Flights… Air New Zealand received it’s first Boeing 787 Dreamliner

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Airline

From Seattle to Billund: Maersk Air Cargo Receives First Boeing 777 Freighter

Billund-based Maersk Air Cargo has achieved a milestone this week through the delivery of the first Danish-owned Boeing 777 Freighter in Seattle. Official delivery of the aircraft took place on July 13, with the delivery ceremony occurring this week. Without further ado, let’s get into it… From Seattle to Billund: Maersk Air Cargo & The

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Emergency

Spitting & Biting!: United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Orlando

Earlier this week, a United Airlines flight had to make an emergency landing in Orlando following a spitting and biting incident. Information has been released pertinent to this incident, which we will get into in this article. Without further ado, let’s get into it… United Airlines Flight UA762 – Miami to Newark: Orlando Emergency Landing…

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Airline

Ryanair Tourism Tax Pressure Works, Adds New Calabria Flights

The tourism tax pressure in Italy by Ryanair continues to bear fruit, as the airline unveils new flights out of Calabria. For the Irish low-cost carrier, they have been targeting municipal governments in order to allow expansion. Without further ado, let’s get into it… Ryanair & It’s Plans for Calabria Flights… Ryanair plans to expand

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Airport

London Stansted Airport Hits Milestones, Has A Great June

London Stansted Airport revealed some strong milestones as they have a great June in terms of performance. The airport had a great four week period last month, as we will detail in this article. Without further ado, let’s get into it… The Numbers from London Stansted Airport… London Stansted Airport handled 2.8m passengers in June.

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