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Japan Airlines’ first woman president was former cabin crew
Japan Airlines Co. is appointing Mitsuko Tottori, a former flight attendant and executive in charge of customer experience, as the carrier’s first female president.
Somalia blocks Ethiopian flight to Somaliland amid port dispute
Somalia’s government denied entry by a flight carrying Ethiopian officials to the breakaway region of Somaliland, ratcheting up tension between the neighboring countries over a…
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JetBlue’s $3.8 billion Spirit deal turns into a nightmare
It was supposed to be the merger from heaven — or at least, from 30,000 feet.
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Silk Way West Airlines expands ULD agreement with ACL Airshop
Silk Way West Airlines, the leading cargo airline in the Caspian and Central Asian region, proudly announces the extension of its longstanding strategic collaboration with…
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Boeing’s Max 9 crisis upends Hong Kong airline startup’s growth
Hong Kong startup carrier Greater Bay Airlines Co.’s plans to challenge the dominance of Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. have been thrown into disarray, with delivery…
Ryanair warns Boeing mishap puts summer Max deliveries at risk
Ryanair Holdings Plc said aircraft deliveries may be at risk of delay ahead of the coming summer travel season as Boeing Co. grapples with manufacturing…
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American Airlines Cargo reduces long-term plastic waste equivalent to 8.6 million water bottles in 2023
The carrier continues its partnership with biodegradable plastic manufacturer BioNatur Plastics...
SriLankan Airlines misses another coupon on its 2024 bond
SriLankan Airlines Ltd. missed a third coupon payment on its dollar bond due later this year, according to a filing on Tuesday.
China delays restart of 737 Max deliveries amid safety checks
China’s aviation regulator has temporarily halted the restart of 737 Max jet deliveries to the nation, according to a person familiar with the matter, as…
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Boeing’s legacy vanished into thin air. Saving it will take years
After a Boeing 737 Max 9 narrowly escaped catastrophe, the US company must regain trust that it can still build reliable aircraft.