AirAsia is the largest airline in Southeast Asia in terms of seat capacity, commanding a 7% share of the regional market.
Southeast Asia
This article explores the top 10 fastest-growing airports in Southeast Asia in January, showcasing a mix of established hubs and up-and-coming destinations leading the way in capacity expansion.
China’s state-owned aircraft manufacturer COMAC is encountering industry doubt regarding its assertions that its latest passenger plane, the C919, can disrupt the duopoly of Boeing and Airbus in the passenger jet market.
The Vietnam airshow, spanning four days from Monday to Thursday, marks the debut of the two jetliners in the region.
Southeast Asian destinations are experiencing a surge in Indian tourist arrivals, to boost traffic through measures such as visa exemptions.
Boeing, listed as [NYSE: BA], anticipates Southeast Asia’s commercial airplane fleet to soar to over 4,000 jets by 2042
Cathay Pacific (CX) and Malaysia Airlines (MH) have decided not to proceed with their joint business plans due to concerns raised by Malaysian regulators regarding the potential “significant reduction” in competition.
India’s youngest and greenest carrier, Akasa Air (QP), is now eligible to start international flights to various destinations.
Tony Fernandes traveled to the AirAsia Philippines team to let them know how crucial their airline is to AirAsia’s fleet and goals.