Jordan Sees Resumption of European Low-Cost Service
After a long hiatus due to ongoing political tensions in many Middle East nations, European low-cost carriers are finally resuming flights to Jordan.
After a long hiatus due to ongoing political tensions in many Middle East nations, European low-cost carriers are finally resuming flights to Jordan.
Thailand’s newest charter airline, Thai SmartLynx, has entered the scene, having taken delivery of its first Airbus A320 aircraft.
Russia’s aviation manufacturers have failed to be on target this year after producing only one aircraft, having cited 15 as their aim for this year’s total.
Somali Airlines was originally founded in 1964, with the help of the former Italian flag carrier Alitalia, having closer ties to the European nation.
Start-up airline Riyadh Air has been given the go-ahead this week by the Saudi Civil Aviation Authority as it obtains its Air Operator’s Certificate.
Ugandan flag carrier, Uganda Airlines, has recently announced that it will start connecting the capital of the United Kingdom with its main hub, Entebbe.
Mumbai’s brand new airport, Navi Mumbai Airport, has announced that the date of its grand opening will now be set to June of this year.
Turkish Airlines announced this week that it would launch flights to the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, later this year.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has recently certified Airbus’ latest aircraft, the A321XLR, equipped with Pratt & Whitney GTF engines.
UAE-based low-cost carrier FlyDubai has been looking at the acquisition of Indian airline GoFirst, reports Business Standard.