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Looking Back - Early Years of the Boeing 747
Cargo carriers apart and a small number of the last version, the 747-8i, Boeing's Queen of the Skies has departed the airways for most...


Berlin Tegel Airport's Operating Permit Expires
Berlin's Tegel Airport (TXL) is no longer a commercial airport. On 4 May 2021, at midnight, the operating permit for TXL Airport expired....


What happens when airline passengers refuse to wear masks
A passenger on a JetBlue flight from the Dominican Republic to New York refused to wear a face mask, threw food and an empty liquor...


Smoothing the return to global travel: Delta’s innovation VP Matt Muta finds the answers
With summer ahead and more customers taking steps to return to the skies, Delta has continued to find new ways to welcome customers back...


London, Amsterdam, Paris, Hong Kong and Singapore crash out of world’s top 50 airports
Some of the world’s leading hubs, airports that have maintained their positions on top of the rankings of the world’s busiest gateways,...


UK Border Force staff demand tougher penalties for airlines
UK Border Force staff are demanding tougher penalties for airlines that fail to check passengers' Covid paperwork causing huge delays at...


The Aviation Industry ‘Resembles a Hopeless Drunk, Lurching Towards the Next Crisis’
The outlook for the aviation industry is turbulent at best, warned the Centre for Aviation (CAPA) founder and chairman emeritus, Peter...


Qatar Airways Aims to be Among Top Global Airlines
April 7,2021 Qatar Airways is now positioned to come out of the COVID-19 pandemic "extremely strong," and has set its sights to emerge as...


One Airline Reveals The Future of Travel
March 22, 2019. Several airlines offered so much good news last week that it was hard to know how happy to be. Delta, United, and Alaska...


40 Years of Iberia and Airbus
In 1981 the first of four Airbus A300 aircraft arrived in Madrid for service with Spain’s national airline Iberia, commencing a forty...
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