United Arab Emirates: Two Soldiers Killed in Military Helicopter Crash
The UAE Ministry of Defense has announced that the helicopter crashed during an operational mission due to a technical malfunction
The UAE Ministry of Defense has announced that the helicopter crashed during an operational mission due to a technical malfunction
Airspace closures, flight cancellations, and route diversions: here is an updated report of the situation in the region
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has announced it will temporarily stop flying between Amsterdam and Tel Aviv beginning March 1, citing current operational and market conditions. Passengers will be transferred to alternative flights. The date for the resumption of operations has not yet been determined
The national airline of the United Arab Emirates ended its fourth consecutive year of profitability with a 21% jump in revenue, a sharp increase in passenger traffic, and significantly strengthened cargo activity
The low-cost carrier concluded 2025 with growth, operational improvements, and the expansion of its destination network. Highlights include 42 new aircraft added to the fleet, hundreds of new routes, and a record number of passengers
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