Iberia’s Leap: Second U.S. Route with Airbus A321XLR
With Washington D.C. now on the map, Iberia doubles down on its A321XLR strategy to serve key U.S. cities with greater flexibility and frequency
With Washington D.C. now on the map, Iberia doubles down on its A321XLR strategy to serve key U.S. cities with greater flexibility and frequency
The aviation giant from the UAE will deploy the upgraded and luxurious aircraft on routes between Dubai and Manchester and Milan. When will you be able to fly on it?
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The first European airline offering fast and free internet via SpaceX's Starlink technology on its Airbus A220-300 aircraft is soaring to new heights, with another increase in passenger numbers, fleet expansion, and innovative services for passengers, and that's not all
The largest airline in Greece has ordered eight of the new model, some capable of flights lasting up to 7 and a half hours: "We will provide new services, new destinations, and better experiences"
The European aircraft manufacturer has been operating in its current form since 2000 and increases its activity and aircraft production every year. By the end of the year, the company intends to deliver "around 820 aircraft"
Iberia strengthens its presence in North America with additional flights to key destinations and the integration of the innovative Airbus A321XLR - the first narrow-body aircraft to cross the Atlantic Ocean, offering an advanced, comfortable, and eco-friendly flying experience
Etihad will operate three weekly flights—on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays—utilizing its modern Airbus A320
The airport submitted a request to authorize the operation of Airbus A320neo aircraft, which will allow newer and quieter planes to operate in the London airport, aiming to increase capacity while maintaining environmental sustainability. The airport CEO: “This move will enable us to expand destination offerings, support economic growth without increasing the number of flights.”
Delta will be the first American airline to resume its flights to Israel. They will operate daily. Delta Air Lines: "The decision to renew the service came after a comprehensive security review, carried out in close coordination with government and private sector partners."