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easyJet Wet-leases an Embraer 190 from WDL Aviation

WDL, which is based at Cologne/Bonn Airport, already maintains numerous cooperative ventures, including with British Airways, Finnair and HOP.

Categories Europe

Smartavia to Launch Direct Flights from Moscow Domodedovo to Yerevan

Moscow Domodedovo Airport and Smartavia have announced the launch of direct flights between Moscow Domodedovo and Yerevan.

Categories Europe

Atlantic Airways Takes Delivery of Its First A320neo

Atlantic Airways, the Faroe Islands flag carrier, has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320neo aircraft, MSN8918.

Categories Europe

Norwegian CEO Bjørn Kjos Steps Down

After 17 years as the CEO of Norwegian Air Shuttle, Bjørn Kjos will leave the position and continue in a new role as an advisor to the Chairman

Categories Europe

Azores Airlines Takes Delivery of Its First A321LR

The A321LR will join the Azores Airlines’ Airbus fleet of five single-aisle aircraft comprising three A320ceo, two A321neo in service since last year.

Categories Europe

First Royal Canadian Air Force C295 Makes Maiden Flight

The first Airbus C295 for the Royal Canadian Air Force’s Fixed Wing Search and Rescue Aircraft Replacement (FWSAR) program, has completed its maiden flight.

Categories Military

Swoop Announces New Route to San Diego from Edmonton and Abbotsford

Canadian low-cost airline Swoop announced a new service to San Diego from Edmonton and Abbotsford, beginning October 4, 2019.

Categories North America

Gulf Air Grows Capacity to Delhi

Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, is set to increase its Delhi service from two to three daily flights starting from July 9, 2019.

Categories Middle East

Emirates to Resume Flights to Khartoum

Dubai-based airline Emirates has announced that it will resume flights to Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, from 08 July, 2019.

Categories Middle East

Qantas Boosts Flights Between Geraldton and Perth

Qantas will launch four additional weekly return flights between Geraldton and Perth following Virgin Australia’s decision to exit the route.

Categories Pacific and Oceania
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