Bangkok-based Thai Airways International is bracing for a significant growth spurt. In a recent conversation with Reuters, Thai Airways Chief Executive Chai Eamsiri unveiled plans
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Thai Airways Sets Sights on Expanding Fleet Amid Travel Boom
Thai Airways has shared their ambitious plans to expand their aircraft fleet by the end of this year. In an interview with Reuters held at
The World’s Largest Commercial Jet Orders of All Time
Recently, there’s been a wave of large-scale aircraft purchases, with airlines snapping up high volumes of planes. Notably, Indian airlines Indigo and Air India have
Airbus Secures Record-Breaking 500 A320neo Orders from IndiGo
IndiGo Airlines, a major player based out of Delhi International, recently smashed the record for the largest single commitment ever in terms of aircraft number,
Airbus Flexes Prowess with Early Orders Ahead of Paris Air Show
Airbus is off to a flying start even before the curtains rise for the Paris Air Show. With an announcement of 60 A320 narrowbody aircraft
The First China-Manufactured A321neo Jetliner Heads to Europe
In the fast-paced world of aviation manufacturing, Airbus is making significant moves to overcome the constraints of new aircraft deliveries. One key milestone is their
Unfolding the Tale of Zest Air – From Juice Brand to Airline
Many of us hold fond childhood memories of sipping on the tangy Zest-O orange juice. Who would have ever imagined this delightful beverage brand would
Thai Airways Will Add the A321neo to Its Fleet by 2025
Thai Airways, the national flag carrier of Thailand, has charted its future with the inclusion of five Airbus A321neo aircraft to its fleet. With this
Explaining What ‘NEO’ Stands For in Airbus Planes
The Philippines, often referred to as an “Airbus nation”, is home to several local airlines that primarily operate Airbus aircraft. Terms like “A320neo”, “A321neo”, and
AirAsia Philippines to Operate Airbus A330 Jets by 2024
AirAsia Philippines is gearing up to integrate Airbus A330 widebody jets into its fleet for domestic and regional routes. This significant step forward in the