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Qantas 787 passengers spend 7 hours on the tarmac in Newcastle

Qantas passengers were forced to spend seven hours on a 787-9 sat stationary on the runway because Newcastle Airport is unable to accommodate longer-haul...

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Hawaiian Is Leaving Brisbane But It Remains Bullish On Australia

Hawaiian Airlines has announced that it is indefinitely suspending flights to Brisbane. The airline remains bullish on Australia,…

A Look At United Airlines’ Enormous Fleet In 2022

United Airlines is one of the largest carriers in the world by fleet size. The Chicago-headquartered Star Alliance…

Asia Remains A Footnote As US Airlines Look To Summer 2022

As US airlines look to summer 2022, Asia remains a footnote in the overall recovery. United, Delta, and…

The Story Of Italian Airline Meridiana

Former Italian carrier Meridiana came into existence in the early 1990s, and had an operational history that spanned…

Dubai Aerospace Places 14 737 MAXs With Icelandair And Aeromexico

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) has completed the placement of 14 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft with two long-standing…

Air India Flights Affected By The US 5G Launch

The concerns surrounding the deployment of 5G services in the US have started affecting flights worldwide. Air India,…

A Look At Sichuan Airlines’ All-Airbus Fleet In 2022

Chinese carrier Sichuan Airlines has a significant presence in the west of the country. With two hubs in…

Québec City Calling: Air France Reveals 4th Route To Canada

Air France has announced Québec City, with the new route beginning in May. Flights are now on sale,…

Almost 100 Jets: Tianjin Airlines’ Fleet In 2022

Tianjin Airlines came into existence as Grand China Express Air in 2004, and commenced operations three years later.…

2,000 Weekly Flights: The USA’s Domestic Widebody Services

There’s something exciting about flying widebodies domestically, at least until you’re ready to get off and face a…

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