China Airlines Orders Six Boeing 777 Freighters
China Airlines currently operates 51 Boeing airplanes, including 10 777-300ERs, 19 Next-Generation 737s, four 747-400s and 18 747 Freighters.
China Airlines currently operates 51 Boeing airplanes, including 10 777-300ERs, 19 Next-Generation 737s, four 747-400s and 18 747 Freighters.
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Brussels Airlines will offer five flights per week between Brussels Airport and Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.
Alaska Airlines announced today it will launch daily nonstop service between San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport and San Diego International Airport
To date, SAS has operated the route from Stockholm to Los Angeles but has now decided to relocate flights to the Danish capital in the new year.
KLM has ordered two more 777-300ER (Extended Range) airplanes as it continues to operate one of Europe’s most modern and efficient fleet.
Korean Air will sell seats on the Incheon to Brunei route of Royal Brunei Airlines under its flight number as a marketing carrier
From September, FlyBosnia will be flying three times per week from London Luton Airport direct to Sarajevo International Airport.
FlyPelican has announced that they will be operating direct services between Cobar and Sydney and also Cobar and Dubbo from the 24th September 2019.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) found that pilot decision-making and winter weather conditions contributed to a 2018 accident