Africa
South African Airways strengthens Mauritius route
South African Airways (SAA) has further strengthened its route to Mauritius due to growing demand – both from the continent and internationally.
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Africa
South African Airways (SAA) has further strengthened its route to Mauritius due to growing demand – both from the continent and internationally.
Thai airline Bangkok Airways will offer four flights a week to Da Nang, Vietnam, operated with a 138-seater Airbus A319 aircraft.
Europe
Effective May 23 AirBridgeCargo Airlines will introduce Houston- Abu-Dhabi flight, a new regular freight service under its expanded international network.
North America
Low-cost airline Allegiant this week launches new service from Columbus, Asheville and St. Louis to Jacksonville, Florida.
Boeing and Air Austral are celebrating the delivery of the carrier's first Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Asia
Austrian Airlines and Bangkok Airways signed their first joint codeshare agreement.
On the heels of a nearly unanimous vote to strike by pilots flying for DHL, pilots from DHL’s largest North American contractor are picketing in New York
The Embraer-Jets E2 program reached another important milestone today with the completion of the maiden flight of the E190-E2.
VietJet Aviation Joint Stock Company and Boeing have finalized an order for 100 737 MAX 200 airplanes, the largest ever single commercial airplane purchase in Vietnam aviation. His Excellency Mr. Trần Đại Quang, President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and U.S. President Barack Obama, witnessed the historic agreement, valued at approximately $11.3 billion at ... <a title="Boeing Wins $11.3 Billion Order for 100 Planes From VietJet" class="read-more" href="https://aviationtribune.com/airlines/asia/boeing-wins-11-3-billion-order-100-planes-vietjet/" aria-label="Read more about Boeing Wins $11.3 Billion Order for 100 Planes From VietJet">Read more</a>
flynas is increasing capacity between their home country and the UAE with new flights linking Abu Dhabi with Riyadh and Jeddah.