NEWS Aerolíneas Argentinas Receives First of Four New A330-200s from Airbus
Aerolíneas Argentinas has taken delivery of the first of four Airbus A330-200s the carrier ordered directly from the manufacturer, as part of the carrier’s fleet-renewal strategy.Link
NEWS: Passenger planes dodged Russian bombers – @flightcrisis
Commercial jets carrying hundreds of people had to be diverted in mid-air or else prevented from taking off to avoid potential collisions with two Russian bear bombers which “cloaked” their…
NEWS OPINION: Why The Airbus A380 Is a NEO Too Far
Slightly more than a decade ago, it was Boeing’s turn to make a hard decision. Airbus had launched the A380, so the company weighed up whether to respond with a…
NEWS Analysts Flag Potential Airliner Glut
A prominent research firm is warning that Airbus and Boeing may be on a path to produce more jets than the airline market can absorb.Link
NEWS Opinion: How A Merger May Be A Zero-Sum Deal
Mergers and acquisitions have an interesting side effect: They often bring to the surface things that otherwise would remain hidden or unnoticed. The recently announced merger of Harris Corp. and…
NEWS Mexico’s Interjet Firms 10 Sukhoi Superjet 100 Options
Mexican airline Interjet has firmed 10 Sukhoi Superjet 100 options valued at $350 millionLink
NEWS United sees potential fit for Boeing 777-300ER, not yet 777X
United Airlines has no immediate interest in purchasing 777X aircraft from Boeing Co. but views the plane's predecessor, the 777-300ER, as a potentially good fit for its network, the carrier's…
NEWS ITB Berlin 2015: Oman Air to detail expansion plans in Germany
Oman Air’s iconic white exhibition stand will this week be the focus for a wide range of industry meetings, media interviews and authentic Arabian hospitality, as the national carrier of…
NEWS Air Tahiti Nui Agrees to Order Boeing 787s
Air Tahiti Nui (ATN), the major carrier of French Polynesia, has decided to order four Boeing 787-9 aircraft to replace its fleet of Airbus A340-300s.Link
NEWS Early 'overweight' Dreamliners that nobody wanted finally set to sell after price is slashed by 50%
Ten aircraft dubbed 'terrible teens' after early production design problems. After six years two buyers have come forward to snap up the Dreamliners. Air Austral and Ethiopian Airlines are said…