According to a senior airline official, Ethiopian Airlines intends to renew its code-sharing agreement with Air India of the Tata Group.
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Low-cost airline According to three insiders, Go First has grounded more than a quarter of its fleet as a result of Pratt & Whitney’s delayed supply of aircraft engines.
In order to increase operational effectiveness and customer satisfaction, Tatas-owned Air India will receive a passenger service system from travel technology provider Amadeus.
As part of its offset commitments, French aircraft engine giant Safran is about to announce the opening of a maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility for commercial aircraft engines using leading-edge aviation propulsion (LEAP) in India.
After three big Chinese airlines announced on Friday that they will purchase a total of 292 planes from Airbus, the public perception in the US seemed to be in the negative.
Virgin Orbit’s modified Boeing 747-400, known as Cosmic Girl, has now successfully placed 33 satellites in orbit.
The Public Investment Fund (PIF), the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia, has started a new aeroplane leasing business named AviLease
Embraer, a major player in the aerospace industry, is collaborating with Toyota to improve its manufacturing processes.
As it prepares for the relaunch, Jet Airways is in talks with aircraft manufacturers and lessors to lease 6–8 aircraft, some of which were scheduled to be delivered to Russian carriers before the Ukraine War.
According to airline insiders with direct knowledge of the situation, Tata Group-owned international low-cost carrier Air India Express may grow its fleet of 24 Boeing 737 aircraft by four by year’s end in order to accommodate the rising demand for foreign travel.