Ground Incident in the USA
ANA Boeing 787, without passengers, hit the tail of a parked Breeze Airbus A220. Breeze passengers evacuated by buses, FAA launches investigation
ANA Boeing 787, without passengers, hit the tail of a parked Breeze Airbus A220. Breeze passengers evacuated by buses, FAA launches investigation
Emirates resumes flights to Syria, connecting Damascus to its global network with initial flights thrice a week
El Al Shock: CEO to Leave by 2025
Sky Express secures a significant fleet addition with 11 Airbus A320neo aircraft, bolstering its youthful aviation lineup. The airline also revealed new destinations, including Madrid, Lisbon, and German cities, set to begin this fall. Will they fly to us next? Perhaps soon
American airline ends Q2 with $16.6 billion revenue
American aviation giant resumes flights from Newark to Tel Aviv this July
Daily flights from Paris to Tel Aviv in the B777-300 with luxury classes
Air France-KLM to take control of SAS, following a successful turnaround and closer ties via the SkyTeam alliance
Overseas Aviation Expands
Effective Immediately: Airlines are no longer required to report or pay the aviation tax in Sweden that was introduced in 2018 and is now abolished within government reforms. The aim: to encourage flights and improve competition--despite environmental criticism, airlines welcome the move