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Indian carrier Vistara joins airline association BARIG
On January 1, 2023, the Indian carrier Vistara (TATA SIA Airlines Limited), a joint venture between Tata Sons Limited (51 percent) and Singapore Airlines Limited…
British Airways resolves glitch that grounded flights for hours
British Airways services suffered hours-long delays after a failure involving flight-planning software led aircraft to be held on the ground.
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Boeing 737 Max models expected to win cockpit-system reprieve from Congress
US congressional leaders are poised to exempt two Boeing Co. 737 Max models from a new cockpit requirement that would take effect next week, a…
United CEO meets Mesa pilots after carrier’s split with American
United Airlines Holdings Inc. Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby met with pilots at a Mesa Air Group Inc. training facility Monday, two days after Mesa…
American Airlines to drop Mesa Air as partner on reliability concerns
American Airlines Group Inc. said it will wind down its partnership with Mesa Air Group Inc. on concern about reliability at the regional airline, which…
President Ruto keen to sell government’s entire stake in Kenya Airways
Kenya’s government is prepared to sell its entire stake in the East African nation’s loss-making airline, newly elected President William Ruto said.
Ethiopian Airlines to resume flights to Singapore
Ethiopian Airlines, the leading airline in Africa, is pleased to announce that it will resume direct services to Singapore on 25 March 2023. The flight…
Boeing closes in on large 737 Max order from Tata’s Air India
Boeing Co. is closing in on an order for as many as 200 of its 737 Max jets from Air India Ltd.’s new owner Tata…
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American, JetBlue expand operating partnership challenged by DOJ
American Airlines Group Inc. and JetBlue Airways Corp. plan to expand domestic and short-haul international flying next year under a partnership that US antitrust officials…
Airline revenue is pressured in ‘off-trend’ calendar quirk for holiday season
Airlines are coping with a calendar quirk that’s prompting more fliers to book flights on either side of December, creating an air pocket in the…