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Emirates SkyCargo connects 75 destinations as operations grow

As the world inches toward reopening, Emirates SkyCargo has expanded its weekly scheduled cargo flight operations to cover 75 destinations across six continents.Some of...

British Airways’ first Boeing 787-10 makes a debut in uncertain times

British Airways' first Boeing 787-10 makes a debut in uncertain timesThe super-stretched Dreamliner will arrive at London Heathrow this Thursday morningBy David Flynn , May 18...

Boom mates supersonic XB-1’s wings with fuselage

Boom Supersonic has mated the wings and fuselage of XB-1, a supersonic demonstrator aircraft the company has said it will unveil this summer.Boom disclosed...

Tanker Market: Shifting, Turning and Spinning

The tanker market has a number of investment plays, with ship owners looking to take full advantage before the window closes. In a recent...

Britain’s Rolls-Royce to axe 9,000 jobs in air travel slump

LONDON (Reuters) - Rolls-Royce (RR.L) plans to cut at least 9,000 jobs, or more than a sixth of its workforce, in the latest blows...

Ryanair contests aid to rivals before EU court

Ryanair said Tuesday it has contested state aid provided to Air France and SAS to deal with the plunge in travel due to the...

Mark Steinberg Reads Donald Trump’s Mean Tweets on Kimmel

The main thing that you have to remember on this journey is just be nice to everyone and always smile. Refreshingly, what was...

Easy Jet: Nine million customers’ details ‘accessed’ by hackers

Britain's data watchdog is investigating after the breach which saw 2,200 customers' credit card details accessed by hackers.Easyjet has revealed that the personal details...

China lifts restrictions on all-cargo operations in Beijing

By Alfred ChuaChina’s civil aviation regulator will now allow carriers to operate all-cargo flights at Beijing’s two airports, lifting restrictions that only allowed them to...

Qatar plans near 20% staff and fleet cuts; pledges support for investments

By Max Kingsley-JonesQatar Airways is set to retire around 50 aircraft and almost a fifth of its staff in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic....

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