Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s new international carrier, is gearing up to begin pre-certification flights in September 2024. The airline aims to start scheduled passenger services
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PAL Expands Fleet with Wamos Air Wet Lease
Philippine Airlines (PAL) will wet-lease two A330-200s from Spanish airline Wamos Air to cover routes between Manila and both Sydney and Melbourne. This arrangement, effective
What We Have to Learn from Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321
Just yesterday, a Singapore Airlines flight from Singapore to London encountered severe clear air turbulence (CAT). Flight SQ321 dropped about 6,000 feet after passing through
Severe Turbulence on Singapore Airlines Flight Leaves One Dead
One person tragically lost their life on a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore due to severe turbulence, the airline confirmed on Tuesday. The
Emirates Begins Using SAF at London Heathrow
Emirates has started using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) supplied by Shell Aviation at London Heathrow Airport. Over 3,000 metric tonnes of neat SAF, blended with
Boeing Faces Potential New Charges Over 737 MAX Crashes
Boeing might face new charges for violating a settlement that allowed the company to avoid criminal prosecution after two fatal crashes involving its 737 MAX
Delta Airlines Tops J.D. Power’s 2024 Satisfaction Study
Delta Air Lines has earned the top spot in the J.D. Power 2024 North America Airline Satisfaction Study for both First/Business Class and Premium Economy
Boeing Faces New FAA Investigation Amid Falsification Reports
In a recent turn of events, Boeing has come under the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) microscope once again. This April, Boeing disclosed to the FAA
Spirit AeroSystems Encounters Financial Headwinds in Early 2024
The first quarter of 2024 was notably challenging for Spirit AeroSystems, as the company reported a significant loss of $617 million. This figure almost equals
Emirates Expands its Cabin Refurbishment Program
Emirates has set an ambitious path to enhance its fleet, announcing the expansion of its cabin refurbishment program to a total of 191 aircraft. This