Get an overview of airline capacity across the different regions, illustrating the fastest-growing regional markets as of November 2017, so you can plan your next strategic move. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Alaska Airlines will discontinue its daily Los Angeles-Havana flight on 22 January, roughly one year after the carrier launched the route. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Delta Air Lines plans to fly its final Boeing 747 to former Northwest Airlines hubs next month, after the type completes its last international service on 17 December. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
German asset manager Dr Peters is in talks with British Airways and other prospects on the potential sale of A380s as it prepares to receive four of the jets back from lessee Singapore Airlines. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
United Airlines plans to grow its hub at Denver International airport to 400 daily departures in 2019, potentially pushing it ahead of other hubs to become the second busiest in its system. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Bombardier expects the number of aircraft in the Middle East’s 60- to 150-seat segment to more than triple over the 20 years to 2036. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Russian Helicopters intends to fly its second Kamov Ka-62 prototype next month as it looks to bring the developmental medium-twin back on track following earlier programme delays. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Falcon Aviation Services (FAS) has signed for another three Leonardo Helicopters AW169s, taking to five its fleet of the medium-twins. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
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