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Airlines Bring Back Airbus A380s as International Travelers Return
Singapore Airlines is the latest global carrier to return its Airbus A380s to regular service amid the pick up in long-haul international travel. With the superjumbo scheduled to return in…October 14th, 2021
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Delta Sees Promise in Premium Leisure Demand
Delta Air Lines leadership believes the way people travel has undergone a "structural" change as more leisure passengers opt to fly in the front of the aircraft. The Atlanta-based carrier…October 13th, 2021
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United Airlines Begins P&W 777 Engine Modifications Ahead of FAA Action
United Airlines has begun modifications to its fleet of Boeing 777s with Pratt & Whitney 4000-family engines that have been grounded since an engine failure over Denver in February.October 12th, 2021
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Southwest Airlines: Don’t Blame Our Weekend From Hell on Pilots
Southwest Airlines said it is climbing out of the operational meltdown on Monday, after cancelling close to 2,000 flights in a three-day period starting on Saturday. The carrier said a…October 11th, 2021
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‘Welcome Back’: Tata Group Wins Bid for Air India
The Tata Group, an Indian multinational conglomerate, won its bid to buy state-owned Air India, bringing the flag carrier back to the company that founded it in 1932. The deal…October 8th, 2021
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Los Angeles Airport Approves New Terminal, Concourse for 2028 Olympics
Los Angeles International Airport's board has approved a $6 billion expansion plan that would allow the U.S.'s second-busiest airport to catch up with passenger growth and prepare it for 2028…October 7th, 2021
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Avianca CEO Rebuilding the Airline for a Future With Half the Business Travelers
Avianca's new CEO Adrian Neuhauser in April took over a carrier that was a year into its Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring in the U.S., and which all but shut down…October 6th, 2021
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RwandAir to Focus on African Routes With Qatar Airways’ Backing
RwandAir CEO Yvonne Manzi Makolo, like many airline executives before her, sees a continent of opportunities for her airline across Africa. But RwandAir has a leg up: A multi-million dollar…October 5th, 2021
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Qantas Launches Narrowbody Campaign for 100-Plus Aircraft
Qantas Airways has launched a campaign for more than 100 new narrowbody aircraft in the latest sign of airline industry confidence in the coronavirus pandemic recovery.October 4th, 2021
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Emirates President Expects Full Business Travel Recovery Next Year
Emirates President Tim Clark and other global airline CEOs expect a full business travel recovery, a bullish outlook that has replaced the bearish views many held just months ago.October 4th, 2021