Virgin Australia Axes Low-Cost Tigerair Offshoot
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Virgin Australia announced today that it is axing its low-cost offshoot Tigerair because of the significantly reduced demand in the Australian market. The move...
Austrian Airlines Adds 10 Holiday Destinations As Recovery Picks Up
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As it slowly recalibrates and ramps up its schedule, Austrian Airlines has added ten more leisure destinations to respond to the growing demand from...
Why NASA Flew Russia’s Concorde Challenger
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The Tupolev Tu-144 was a supersonic airliner that was first introduced by the Soviet Union in December 1968. However, in the 1990s, NASA worked...
Munich Airport Stops Woman Travelling With Skeleton In Luggage
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On Monday, a woman flying from Greece to Armenia via Germany and Ukraine was stopped at Munich Airport. Airport officials had discovered a wooden...
Emirates Was Involved In The 787s Development – When Will They Fly It?
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When you think of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, you would be forgiven for not immediately thinking of Emirates. After all, the UAE airline only...
India Set To Take Delivery Of “Air Force One” Boeing 777s Next Month
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India is all set to take delivery of the two VIP Boeing 777 aircraft. Dubbed India’s “Air Force One”, the new plane will fly...
Airbus Adds Another Airport To BelugaXL Route Network
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Airbus has added Getafe, Spain, to its BelugaXL route network. The highly distinctive plane is now transporting horizontal tailplanes and wing lower covers from...
You Can Buy An Airbus A340 Converted Into A Restaurant For $1.4 Million
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Turkey’s largest restaurant happens to be the inside of a retired Airbus A340. The plane-turned-restaurant is located in Balikesir, Turkey, and is currently on...
London To Sydney On Concorde: How Long Would It Have Taken?
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At one point, Qantas had four supersonic Concordes on order and intended to put them to work flying to London from Australia. What would...
63 Sacked From Pakistan International Over Fake License Scandal
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Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has fired 63 people in the continued fallout from the fake license scandal. Five of the 63 were pilots who...