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30 Years Later: In-N-Out Burger and Boeing 757 Wake Turbulence
Thirty years ago, a small business jet carrying In-N-Out executives crashed outside of John Wayne Airport after encountering wake turbulence from a Boeing 757.
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How the Game of Blackjack Saved FedEx
FedEx CEO Fred Smith took the last $5,000 that the company had to Vegas and won enough money to pay its upcoming fuel bill, ultimately saving it.
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Go First Lenders To Vote on Potential Liquidation of Airline
After a failed attempt at soliciting bids for Go First, the airline’s lenders are now considering a liquidation bid. This makes the airline’s return increasingly unlikely.
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Emirates Announces Massive Maintenance Base at Dubai World Central
Emirates is spending nearly $1 billion to develop a massive engineering complex at Dubai World Central Airport, which is set to open in 2027.
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Qatar Airways Reports Strong First Half Performance
Qatar Airways reports a strong first half of its fiscal year and is bullish on growth for the future, despite some headwinds.
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Lufthansa Adds Another Subsidiary
Lufthansa launches yet another subsidiary to reduce labor costs and expand in short haul markets, despite the grumbling of some labor unions.
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As Airline Capacity Shrinks, Travelers Look for Other Israel Evacuation Options
The United States Department of State offered U.S. citizens evacuating from Israel an alternative way to leave the war-stricken country.
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New Startup Targets the Maldives with Ultra-Premium Model
“We are a startup with a lot of innovation,” the airline CEO emphasized. The carrier will begin service to several cities in Europe and the Middle East.
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A Look Inside Emirates’ Newly-Refurbished A380
The Dubai-based carrier has made subtle changes to its A380 interiors, including upgrades to its iconic first class suites.
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Qatar Airways Cargo Adds New Destinations
Air cargo remains a pivotal component of the Qatar Airways’network with destinations across the globe.