New Dubai terminal to be world's biggest
- BTN News
- Tuesday, 30 April 2024
The UAE's Dubai has started work on a US$35 billion airport terminal that it is claimed will have the world’s largest capacity.
The UAE's Dubai has started work on a US$35 billion airport terminal that it is claimed will have the world’s largest capacity.
The US's American Airlines has confirmed B787 and B737 delivery delays from Boeing Group will impact some international and domestic flight schedules from later this year.
Australia's Bonza is finding its plan to convert two short-term wet-lease contracts into longer-term dry leases more difficult than expected, with one of the B737-8s now back in Canada and the other stuck at the Sunshine Coast, awaiting approval from Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).
Wagner Sustainable Fuels has design and construction work in the fuels precinct of the Wellcamp Airport in Toowoomba, Australia to blend SAF to international aviation regulations.
From now until May 17, Australians are being offered Fiji Air discounted fares to the South Pacific including Fiji, North America and Asia, valid for up to 12 months.
The Australian and International Pilots Association (AIPA) says airlines should always have 'at least two' pilots on commercial flight decks and warns that reduced-crew and single-pilot cockpits are dangerous.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) says the US Department of Transportation (DoT) is exceeding its mandate with two new broad consumer protection rules.
Irish budget giant Ryanair has reacted to the latest French air traffic controllers' strike (which was cancelled too late to avoid flight cancellations) by demanding the European Commission (EC) reforms the way it manages Europe's skies.
US plane maker Boeing spent nearly US$4 billion after the loss of a cabin panel on a brand-new Alaska Air B737 MAX 9 in January, the Guardian reports.
India's IndiGo has ordered 30 Airbus A350 jets with options for another 70.
The carrier already has about 1,000 Airbus A320 single-aisle jets on order.
The UAE's Dubai has started work on a US$35 billion airport terminal that it is claimed will have the world’s largest capacity.
The US's American Airlines has confirmed B787 and B737 delivery delays from Boeing Group will impact some international and domestic flight schedules from later this year.
Australia's Bonza is finding its plan to convert two short-term wet-lease contracts into longer-term dry leases more difficult than expected, with one of the B737-8s now back in Canada and the other stuck at the Sunshine Coast, awaiting approval from Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).
Wagner Sustainable Fuels has design and construction work in the fuels precinct of the Wellcamp Airport in Toowoomba, Australia to blend SAF to international aviation regulations.
From now until May 17, Australians are being offered Fiji Air discounted fares to the South Pacific including Fiji, North America and Asia, valid for up to 12 months.
The Australian and International Pilots Association (AIPA) says airlines should always have 'at least two' pilots on commercial flight decks and warns that reduced-crew and single-pilot cockpits are dangerous.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) says the US Department of Transportation (DoT) is exceeding its mandate with two new broad consumer protection rules.
Irish budget giant Ryanair has reacted to the latest French air traffic controllers' strike (which was cancelled too late to avoid flight cancellations) by demanding the European Commission (EC) reforms the way it manages Europe's skies.
US plane maker Boeing spent nearly US$4 billion after the loss of a cabin panel on a brand-new Alaska Air B737 MAX 9 in January, the Guardian reports.
India's IndiGo has ordered 30 Airbus A350 jets with options for another 70.
The carrier already has about 1,000 Airbus A320 single-aisle jets on order.