Norwegian has reported its strongest-ever quarterly profit, driven by robust summer demand, tight cost control and ...
Airline business operations, fleet management along with aircraft acquisition directly influence operational performance as ...
Boeing Commercial Airplanes president and CEO Stan Deal (left), and Avolon CEO Andy Cronin. Credit: Victoria Moores PARIS–Irish aircraft lessor Avolon has finalized an order for 40 more Boeing 737 MAX ...
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What Happened To Lynx Air's Boeing 737 MAX 8s?
In early 2024, Canadian ultra-low-cost carrier Lynx Air ceased operations, sending ripples through the country’s competitive aviation landscape. One of the immediate questions that followed its ...
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Norwegian chief executive Geir Karlsen is continuing to see improvements in the quality of service the Scandinavian carrier ...
GARA-BOKKA, Ethiopia (Reuters) - China and Indonesia grounded their fleets of Boeing's 737 MAX 8 aircraft on Monday as witnesses recalled the terrifying spectacle of smoke and debris trailing from an ...
U.S. airlines and regulators have not seen any safety issues with the aircraft. The weekend crash of a new airliner in Ethiopia had both aviation experts and the public flying wondering on Monday if ...
As a sign of how quickly things can change in the airline business, consider this: Last December, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the global trade group representing airlines, ...
Boeing Company BA and Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc SPR reportedly jointly expanded the scope of their ongoing inspections of 737 Max 8 aircraft-related production defects. Earlier this week, Boeing ...
At least two major airlines have warned pilots that if a bird hits one of the engines on a Boeing 737 Max, the passenger cabin could become filled with smoke. Documents newly obtained by CNN detail ...
Ryanair’s CEO, Michael O’Leary, has warned that the airline will reassess its orders for up to 329 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft due to the added costs of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
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