American Airlines to Power Future A321neo Deliveries with CFM LEAP-1A Engines
American Airlines will continue using CFM LEAP-1A engines on its A321neo fleet, with long-term maintenance support, boosting efficiency and network growth
American Airlines will continue using CFM LEAP-1A engines on its A321neo fleet, with long-term maintenance support, boosting efficiency and network growth
The German airline's planes will be equipped with new seats, USB sockets in every seat and 40% larger storage compartments. The first plane has already returned to regular service, and work is expected to continue until 2029
In preparation for the summer season, operations between Tel Aviv and Bucharest will be transferred to the company's new fleet of aircraft, and the new flight schedule will be launched on March 30
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has signed with Fincantieri to build three new ships, one for each of its brands: Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises. With the announcement, NCLH now has 17 new ships on order across its three brands
Alstom's Coradia Stream test train has arrived in Greece and will conduct a series of tests on the rail network until the end of May 2026, as part of a huge €308 million fleet renewal program
The Canadian airline has announced it will renew its fleet with advanced Airbus A350-1000 aircraft. The aircraft will be used for destinations in Asia and Australia
The plane landed in Baku, Azerbaijan, on a direct flight from Seattle, as part of a multi-phased plan that includes retiring the older 747s that also fly to Israel, and expanding the fleet to 20 aircraft by 2030
The new aircraft, named after the city of Delémont and featuring SWISS' classic livery, is expected to begin operating on the Zurich-Montreal route on February 23. This is the second addition of 10 aircraft of the new model
Under a new agreement announced during the Singapore Air Show, Boeing will provide landing gear exchange services for more than 75 737 MAX and 787 aircraft belonging to the Singapore Airlines Group. The fleet will benefit from reduced downtime and improved availability on commercial flights
IndiGo is trimming long-haul flights in early 2026, suspending Copenhagen and cutting Manchester and London services to improve reliability