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"Truly a Proud Moment for Us": Ethiopian Airlines Orders Six Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners on 80th Anniversary

Ethiopian Airlines has confirmed a new order for six Boeing 787-9 jets, boosting long-haul expansion and cargo capacity from Addis Ababa. On April 8, 2026, the airline celebrated 80 years of service

ACI Reveals 2025 Global Airport Rankings: These Are the World's Busiest Airports

ACI report: Global airports see steady growth across passengers, cargo, and aircraft movements. Atlanta was the busiest airport last year, followed by Dubai and Tokyo Haneda. The top 10 busiest airports in total passengers account for 9% of the global passenger traffic

Major Expansion: Etihad Adds Five New Routes to China Network

Etihad Airways is significantly expanding its presence in China with five new routes and 28 additional weekly flights from Abu Dhabi. The move strengthens connectivity across key economic hubs while boosting trade, tourism and cargo links between the UAE and one of the world’s most important markets

From Jerusalem to Cyprus: AEGEAN's Special Flight with Unusual Cargo on Easter

An AEGEAN Airbus A320 flew the Holy Light from Jerusalem to Larnaca, accompanied by an official delegation from the Exarchate of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, as part of a long-standing annual tradition

The Impact of the War the Middle East on Aircraft Movement in Europe

Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (BER) has announced an increase in passenger traffic in March, alongside a drop in the number of flights and a dramatic decrease in the amount of flown cargo

Gateway That Reflects Energy and Growth: Ontario Airport Reports Important Surge in Passenger Traffic for February

Passenger numbers at Ontario International Airport climbed in February, driven by a sharp rise in international traffic and steady domestic demand. " ONT has evolved into a gateway that reflects the energy and growth of the Inland Empire and greater Southern California"

Stepping into the Future: IATA Launches DG Digital to Modernize Dangerous Goods Declarations

IATA introduces DG Digital, a fully digital tool for dangerous goods declarations, reducing shipment rejections and improving safety across air cargo operations

Israel and the US Expand "Freedom of Flight": Historic Update to Previous Cargo Aviation Pact

An amendment to the aviation agreement between the two countries was signed in the presence of the Prime Minister, the Minister of Transportation, and the US Ambassador to Israel. The decision grants a "seventh freedom" for cargo flights and significantly expands the activities of cargo companies in the international market

Record Year for Etihad Airways with Huge Net Profit Jump and Revenue Reaching $8.5B

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

Nearly 70 Million Passengers a Year: Asian Airport Sets Historic Record

Record passenger traffic, growth in cargo activity and unprecedented expansion of the destination network: Singapore Changi Airport concludes 2025 with almost 70 million passengers, a sharp increase in Asian markets, and a strengthening of its position as one of the world's leading air hubs

End of an Era: Following the Fatal Crash, UPS Says Goodbye to Entire MD-11 Fleet

According to the shipping company's quarterly report, the old and iconic planes were actually taken out of service at the end of last year. The plane that will replace the outdated model, and the amount that was written off from the company's value due to the move

Cracked Aircraft Part Caused UPS Plane Engine to Cut Out and Led to Disaster

The NTSB investigation determined that the left engine and wing attachment system separated seconds after takeoff due to severe fatigue cracks in a critical component. The cracks had previously been identified but were not considered a safety hazard, and they spread across 75% of the surface in the pylon's rear attachment bearing, leading to the separation of the engine and pylon from the wing

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