British Airways Unveils First 787-10 Dreamliner Route
British Airways will take delivery of its first brand new 787-10 Dreamliner in January 2020, with its first route being Atlanta in February next year.
British Airways will take delivery of its first brand new 787-10 Dreamliner in January 2020, with its first route being Atlanta in February next year.
Tunisair Express will use these aircraft to renew its regional fleet providing passengers with essential connectivity both domestically and internationally.
The purchase, valued at $1.2 billion according to list prices, adds to a previous SunExpress order for 32 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
The agreement was signed by Bandar Almohanna, flynas Chief Executive Officer and Christian Scherer Airbus Chief Commercial Officer.
Finnair will fly between Helsinki, Finland and Sapporo in Hokkaido, Japan with an Airbus A330 aircraft twice a week year-round from 15 December 2019.
The agreement takes easyJet’s total order for the A320neo Family to 159 aircraft and its overall orders for Airbus single aisles to 480 A320 Family.
Since beginning operations in May 2002, Air Astana has steadily grown its business from its hubs in Almaty and Nur-Sultan (formerly Astana)
South African Airways took a decision to reinstate international service after assessment of its personnel numbers who are available to operate the flights.
Boeing and the Republic of Ghana announced today that the country intends to re-launch an airline starting with the 787-9 Dreamliner.
De Havilland Canada announced that the Republic of Ghana has signed a Letter of Intent to purchase up to six Dash 8-400 aircraft.