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Air China swamps Australian flight school in urgent pilot hunt
Air China Ltd. has swamped an Australian flight school with a request for commercial pilots, a sudden demand that points to a looming rebound as…
Singapore Air hands staff eight months’ salary bonus after record results
Singapore Airlines Ltd. will pay staff a bonus of around eight months salary after posting a record annual profit, the Business Times newspaper reported.
EasyJet sees summer boost from rising fares and add-ons
EasyJet Plc is benefiting from higher ticket prices heading into the peak summer season as the low-cost carrier sets plans to capture a bigger share…
India’s biggest airline posts profit short of expectations
IndiGo reported fourth-quarter profit that missed analysts’ estimates, as rising fuel costs offset the post-Covid travel rebound at India’s largest airline.
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Canada’s WestJet cancels flights ahead of holiday weekend
WestJet Airlines Inc., Canada’s second-largest carrier, has begun parking most of its Boeing 737 and 787 jets as it prepares for a possible strike by…
Singapore Air’s record results leave rival Cathay in wake
Singapore Airlines Ltd. reported record annual results despite flying at 78% of pre-Covid capacity and carrying almost 10 million fewer passengers than the 12 months…
Korean Air gets EU antitrust warning over $1.4 billion Asiana deal
Korean Air Lines Co. was handed a warning from European Union regulators that its plan to acquire smaller South Korean rival Asiana Airlines Inc. for…
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US air carriers debut culturally sensitive new plane designs
Artist Crystal Kaakeeyáa Rose Demientieff Worl imagined what her work would look like on an Alaska Airlines plane. Her mom worked at the carrier, and…
Africa’s airline capacity to exceed 2019 levels by 10% this year
In an update on the African Aviation market, IBA the leading aviation market intelligence and consultancy company, predicts that despite significant headwinds, the African market…
SAS gets backing to raise capital in bid to end insolvency
SAS AB won backing from a US court to secure fresh capital from investors as the Scandinavian airline seeks to emerge from its bankruptcy filing.