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South African Airlines - does it have a future?
In recent times, a number of African airlines have gone out of existence, new carriers started, failed and started again. The latest is...


Jet biofuel take-off in Norway
Following our article on Scandinavian Airlines increased use of fuel-efficient aircraft into Heathrow, Reuters report that airlines are...


British Airways and the 787-10
British Airways has today announced that it will take delivery of its first brand new Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner in January 2020, with its...


Airbus A321LR for Scandinavian and ticket sales open
The first of three new A321LRs, a narrow-bodied aircraft suited for longer distances, will enter service in the SAS fleet on September...


British Airways and the Red Cross
The airline industry is currently facing criticism (some a little unfair) over emissions and pollution but often unnoticed are the...


British Airways and Born Free
BRITISH AIRWAYS HOLIDAYS LAUNCHES PARTNERSHIP WITH CHARITY BORN FREE WITH A NEW RESCUED LION ENCLOSURE IN SOUTH AFRICA – AND FLIES...


Greenland’s Primary Airport is to become the latest victim of climate change
Kangerlussuaq Airport saw 11,000 movements last year but Greenland's primary airport is to end civilian flights within five years due to...


The Power of The Force Grows Stronger and is United
United Airlines passengers found themselves at the centre of the galaxy last week when Star Wars storm troopers invaded Houston...


How Far Can You Fly?
The recent operation by Qantas of a non-stop test flight between New York and Sydney was the latest indication of a growing trend for...


Aviation: London Airports update, October 2019
All information courtesy of Jim Liu – RoutesOnline.com airBaltic extends 737-300 schedule airBaltic extended Boeing 737-300 operational...
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