Emirates order for 777s?
Emirates Airline is rumoured to be considering an order for as many as 15 777-300ERs, a move that would help Boeing transition to the new 777X no doubt. ...
Emirates Airline is rumoured to be considering an order for as many as 15 777-300ERs, a move that would help Boeing transition to the new 777X no doubt. ...
Kuwait's government has approved a new structure for the privatisation of Kuwait Airways under which the state will own 75% of the carrier. Under the new proposal, approved by Transport Minister Issa ...
Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker has called for IATA to stand up against protectionism. IATA Director General and CEO Tony Tyler said it was “no secret” that there were “underlying tensions in our ind...
Fitch Ratings has given Etihad Airways a long-term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) of ‘A’ with a Stable Outlook, following a detailed independent analysis of the airline’s business, commercial performance...
African low-cost carrier (LCC) fastjet has reported an operating loss after tax of $72 million for the year ended December 31, 2014, compared to a restated post-tax loss of $55.2 million for the prior...
Etihad Airways has formally become a 33.3% shareholder of Swiss regional Darwin Airline, operating under the brand of Etihad Regional, following approval from Switzerland’s Federal Office of Civil Avi...
Jazeera Airways has formally submitted a LOI to acquire 35% of Kuwait Airways, which is being privatized by the government of Kuwait. The 35% stake is the maximum allowed by a single private investor ...
Saudia Airlines has been fined €1.4m (US$1.6m) for breaching EU carbon emissions rules, making it the first big non-EU carrier to be fined for breaking EU regulations, as the Belgian government fines ...
fastjet plans to increase its fleet this year as it seeks to expand its operations and add further routes to its network. With fastjet’s current fleet of three aircraft almost fully utilised, addition...
It has been reported by local media that an Air India commander was arrested in Sharjah on Saturday for being drunk before he was scheduled to operate a long-haul flight to Delhi via Kochi. After fail...
Arguing in the Pretoria High Court, Comair has claims that auditors would not have signed off on South African Airways’ (SAA) financial statements without the R5bn guarantee from the government. Comai...
Nigerian airlines have accused the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) of charging unnecessary high commissions acting as brokers between then and Lloyds. The airlines, which currently pay between ...
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