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El Al Returns Three Wet-Leased Planes And Cuts Two New 737 Leases

El Al has returned three wet-leased aircraft and canceled the lease of two more as it scrambles to save cash. The Israeli airline shared...

Which Airlines Are Still Flying Boeing 757s?

The Boeing 757 has been in the skies for nearly 40 years. It entered commercial service in 1983 with Eastern Air Lines and went...

Transport Secretary Wants To See UK Develop First Transatlantic Carbon-Neutral Jet

The government of the United Kingdom wants to produce the world’s first zero-emission long-haul passenger plane. On Thursday, authorities said that this goal is...

British Airways Opens More Terminal 5 Lounges As American Co-Locates

British Airways announced yesterday that it is be opening the Galleries First, Galleries South Club, and Arrivals lounges at Heathrow, Terminal 5. This move...

European Commission Approves airBaltic’s €250 Million Bailout

The European Commission has approved vital funding for airBaltic to help its growth throughout the coronavirus. The Latvia-based airline announced on July 3rd that...

Air Zimbabwe Boeing 767 Returns To Bangkok Over Abnormal Engine Indication

An Air Zimbabwe Boeing 767-200 was forced to return to Bangkok after receiving an abnormal engine indication notice on July 1, shutting an engine...

Air France Announces Plans For Over 7,500 Job Cuts

Air France has detailed the airline’s plans to reduce 7,500 positions across its network. Over the next three years, most of these cuts will...

Air New Zealand Splits Its Domestic & International Crews

In an effort to further prevent the spread of COVID-19, Air New Zealand is making a clear separation between its domestic and international crews....

Singapore Airlines Sends Two More Airbus A380s To Alice Springs

With little to no need for most of its largest passenger aircraft, Singapore Airlines has sent two more Airbus A380s to Alice Springs, Australia,...

United Boeing 787-9 Returns To Tokyo 3 Times Over Flap Problem

A United Airlines Boeing 787-9 had to return to Tokyo’s Narita airport three times for a problem with the leading edge flaps. The aircraft...

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