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easyJet Sets Sights High with 157 New Airbus Aircraft
easyJet is charting a new course in its operational journey after the airline’s shareholders have recently approved a landmark deal for an impressive 157 additional
Lufthansa Group Embarks on Fleet Expansion with 200 New Jets
The Lufthansa Group has made a groundbreaking announcement on December 19, 2023, revealing its decision to significantly expand its fleet. The group has placed orders
Singapore Airlines to Launch Singapore to London-Gatwick Flights
Singapore Airlines is gearing up for an addition to its flight roster, announcing the start of direct flights between Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) and London-Gatwick
Qatar Airways Bans Vlogger Josh Cahill for a Negative Review
When airlines receive positive reviews from vloggers, they typically express gratitude. Conversely, if the review is negative, they often reach out to the vlogger with
Turkish Airlines Announces Massive 220 Aircraft Order from Airbus
On December 15, 2023, Turkish Airlines made an explosive announcement, an order for an astounding 220 aircraft from Airbus, marking a substantial expansion in their
The A330-800neo is Airbus’ Worst Selling Plane
The Airbus A330-800neo, a variant of the A330neo family, has faced a challenging market since its inception. Despite sharing many features with its more successful
Avolon Orders 100 Airbus A321neo and 40 Boeing 737 MAX
Avolon has recently announced a significant expansion of its fleet, confirming orders for 100 Airbus A321neo aircraft and 40 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. These new
The Reason Why the Boeing 777X Have Folding Wingtips
I once thought that folding wingtips were limited to military planes, particularly those used on aircraft carriers. Aircraft such as the F/A-18 Super Hornet, F-4
PAL Will Need a Robust Fleet for its Future Plans
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has set a clear goal to reestablish itself as a major airline in Asia. PAL President and COO Capt. Stanley Ng recently