Airbus has formally requested an exception from the FAA to permit the installation of a front cabin with doors on A321neo aircraft intended for a “U.S. operator (Possibly Delta Air Lines).”
Author: Anurag Sharma
Japan Airlines (JL) has named its first female president, as Chief Customer Officer Mitsuko Tottori is elevated to the position of the carrier’s head.
Ryanair (FR), Europe’s largest and most rapidly expanding airline, announced its most extensive S24 schedule for London
Dallas-Fort Worth Airport Faces Significant Flight Delays Amid Extreme Weather
A JetBlue Airways (B6) flight aborted its takeoff on the John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) runway on Saturday after a reported fire on board
Edinburgh Airport (EDI), along with London Gatwick (LGW) and several crucial ports, has been acquired by the world’s largest investor, BlackRock, in a substantial $12.5 billion deal.
The Lufthansa Group is actively in the process of establishing its new subsidiary, “City Airlines,” which is earmarked to manage feeder traffic to and from Munich and Frankfurt.
Delta will enhance its fleet by incorporating 20 new Airbus A350-1000 aircraft to modernize and streamline its operations.
a passenger on an Air Canada (AC) flight sustained injuries after opening the door of a Boeing 777, which was still at a boarding gate at Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ), and subsequently falling
Alaska Airlines (AS) flight, AS1282, had to make an emergency landing at Portland International Airport (PDX) on Friday night after a significant portion of the Boeing 737 MAX 9 blew out mid-air