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The German Government Orders Three ACJ350-900 XWBs

The German government has placed a firm order for three ACJ350-900 XWBs, becoming the first government customer for the type

Categories Europe

SAS Announces New Direct Service to Luxembourg

SAS is the only airline that offers a direct connection between Stockholm and one of the leading business destinations in Europe.

Categories Europe

Ryanair Profits Take a 29% Hit on Falling Ticket Prices

Ryanair said that a short-haul capacity growth and the absence of Easter in Q4 led to a 6% fare decline, which stimulated 7% traffic growth to over 139m

Categories Europe

Four Seasons Selects A321LR for Aircruises

Four Seasons has chosen the A321LR as its private jet for luxury worldwide travel, launching a new role for the Airbus corporate jet family.

Categories Uncategorized

Cessna SkyCourier Prototype Assembly Underway

The Cessna SkyCourier is the latest clean-sheet design from Textron Aviation and will be offered in various configurations including cargo and passenger

Categories Uncategorized

Sikorsky Receives Contract to Build 12 CH-53K Heavy Lift Helicopters

Sikorsky will build 12 production CH-53K King Stallion helicopters under a new $1.13 billion contract from the

Categories Executive / Helicopters / GA

ANA Receives Second Airbus A380

All Nippon Airways (ANA) received the second of three Airbus A380 FLYING HONU on May 15, 2019.

Categories Asia

First Japan Airlines A350 XWB Makes Maiden Flight

The first A350-900 for Japan Airlines (JAL) has successfully completed its maiden flight in Toulouse, France.

Categories Asia

Cobham Welcomes Embraer E190

Cobham Aviation Services has taken delivery of an Embraer E190, the latest jetliner to join the company’s expanding fleet.

Categories Pacific and Oceania

Boeing 737 MAX New MCAS Software Ready for Certification

Boeing has completed development of the updated software for the 737 MAX, along with associated simulator testing and the company’s engineering test flight.

Categories North America
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