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Ethiopian Airlines to Resume Flight to Athens

Addis Ababa-based Ethiopian Airlines is resuming the service to the city of Athens, its 20th destination in Europe after 18 years.

Categories Africa

Air Namibia Resumes Flights to Luanda

Air Namibia A319

After a temporary three months suspension, Air Namibia will re-introduce the Windhoek – Luanda route back to its schedule.

Categories Africa

Qantas Boeing 747 Becomes Rolls-Royce Flying Testbed

A much-loved Qantas passenger aircraft retired from commercial service this weekend to begin life as a Rolls-Royce flying testbed.

Categories Pacific and Oceania

De Havilland Canada Announces Firm Order for Dash 8-400 Aircraft from Air Tanzania

Air Tanzania Q400

The United Republic of Tanzania, represented by the Tanzanian Government Flight Agency, has signed a firm purchase agreement for a Dash 8-400 aircraft.

Categories Africa

SAS Wins Contract With the Norwegian Armed Forces

Scandinavian Airlines has won a contract with the Armed Forces in Norway, in direct competition with Oslo-based Norwegian.

Categories Europe

SAS Increases Flights to the Faroe Islands

The Faroe Islands continue to be a central investment and venture for SAS, who are set to operate the route with the new Airbus A320neo

Categories Europe

Eastern Airlines to Begin Service Between New York and Guayaquil

Eastern Airlines announced today that it will begin nonstop service between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and Guayaquil

Categories North America

Air Austral Orders Three A220s Aircraft

Air Austral, France’s Réunion Island-based airline, has signed a firm order for three A220 aircraft, Airbus’ newest family member.

Categories Africa

First Royal Canadian Air Force C295 Final Livery Unveiled

The first Royal Canadian Air Force crews started training in late summer 2019 at Airbus’ International Training Centre in Seville, Spain.

Categories Military

Norwegian Announces More Capacity on Key Routes to the U.S.

Norwegian today announced frequency increases between London Gatwick and key US destinations such as San Francisco and Tampa in response to demand.

Categories Europe
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