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EL AL Expands Fleet With Boeing 737 MAX Order
EL AL, the Israeli national flag carrier, has finalized an agreement with Boeing to purchase up to 31 737 MAX jets, replacing existing narrow-body aircraft.
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Frontier Abandons A321XLR Plans, Defers Aircraft Deliveries
Frontier Airlines is making significant changes to its fleet plan, including abandoning the A321XLR and deferring aircraft deliveries.
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Biden Administration Proposes Ban on Airline Family Seating Fees
The Biden-Harris Administration’s new rule aims to prevent airlines from charging parents extra to sit with their young children.
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Japanese Startup JCAS Airways Orders ATR 72-600 for Regional Flights
JCAS Airways, a new Japanese regional airline, will launch operations with an ATR 72-600 leased from Singapore-based Avation PLC.
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Mini Mint: JetBlue’s New Premium Experience With Smaller Economy Seats
JetBlue is potentially introducing a new first class cabin, Mini Mint, marking a significant departure from its coach-focused model.
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Dnata Secures Multi-Year Ground Handling Contract
Dnata, a global air and travel services provider, has secured a multi-year contract to service Azul Airlines’ flights in Orlando.
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Turkish Announces Compensation Agreement With Engine Maker
Turkish Airlines, in a declaration to Borsa Istanbul, announced a compensation agreement with IAE to address disruptions caused by engine issues.
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Fiji Airways Joins AAdvantage Program
Fiji Airways and American Airlines’ AAdvantage program unveil a new partnership, expanding travel options and benefits for members.
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United Flight Returns to Hartford After Engine Cover Incident
A United Airlines flight bound for Denver was forced to return to Bradley International Airport on Thursday morning after experiencing an in-flight incident.
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Emirates Takes Off with Sustainable Aviation Fuel in Singapore
Emirates has begun using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Singapore Changi Airport, marking a significant step towards greener skies in Asia.