The Australian Sustainable Aviation Fuel Partnership was signed by Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce and Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury in Doha yesterday, ahead of the IATA AGM.
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On June 9th, an A350-1000 took off and completed its first flight at Airbus facilities in Toulouse, France. The plane, painted in Qatar Airways livery, was indeed ordered by the Middle Eastern carrier. However, it’s uncertain if – and perhaps unlikely that – the airline will ever take delivery of this plane.
The renewal of Jet Airways’ licence, and the launching of Akasa’s first aircraft were among the announcements. Know more here
Despite a challenging geopolitical and economic environment, Airbus posted solid financial performance.
IndiGo appears to be on track to retire all of its Airbus A320-200/ceo aircraft by the middle of 2022.
Qantas will place the largest order in its 103-year history tomorrow marking up for over 150 Airbus jets to take the airline towards its mark of net zero emissions by 2050.
Airbus A321 XLR, the newest plane and the world’s longest-range narrow-body airliner, could take off sooner than expected.
IndiGo has signed a slew of codeshare deals in the last few months, but how will this affect the low-cost giant?