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Israeli low-cost carrier Israir has officially been given the green light to operate flights between Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) and New York and is set to become the third Israeli airline to ...
Global Airlines is sending its sole Airbus A380 back to storage in Tarbes, France, following its two return flights to New York. The airline tells Simple Flying that it will remain parked "until it ...
Gulf Air has confirmed that it'll begin flying from Bahrain to New York JFK. This long-awaited route will take off on October 1, 2025, with JFK's Terminal One to be used. The 282-seat Boeing 787-9, ...
Inbound traffic at Canada's Vancouver International Airport (YVR) in British Columbia was heavily disrupted yesterday following an alleged hijack situation involving a general aviation aircraft that ...
Once bankrupt twice, American Airlines is now the largest US airline by passengers and flights. Here’s how it rose to the top.
Here's why the rest of the summer may be rough for European airlines and passengers.
Four airlines in North America, namely Aeromexico, Air Canada, American Airlines, and United Airlines, have the Boeing 787-8 in their fleets.
These choices, along with Boeing's deception, have led to hundreds of lives being lost, hundreds more destroyed by these tragedies, and the biggest crisis in Boeing's history.
If you were at Boston Logan International Airport on June 30th, 2025, then you would have been treated to an incredibly rare and fascinating sight.
Trimming route networks and operations is a standard activity for an airline. Although Wizz Air's exit from Abu Dhabi may seem dramatic and sudden, it indicates that the carrier is focused on ...
It’s most common that being a launch customer for a new type - and sometimes new variant of an existing type - is something to be proud of and something to emphasize in marketing. And so, when it ...
Betrayed by engine woes, geopolitical chaos, and regulatory hurdles, Wizz Air makes a defiant exit from Abu Dhabi. What went wrong?