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AirAsia Cambodia Makes First Flight
The new airline wasted no time launching services after receiving its Cambodian Air Operator Certificate (AOC) on Tuesday.
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DOT Mandates Cash Refunds for Flight Delays and Cancellations
New regulations mandate airlines to automatically issue cash refunds for flights experiencing substantial delays or cancellations
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Norse Adds New London Gatwick-Cape Town Service
Norse Atlantic Airways will launch new flights between London and Cape Town, breaking the dominance of two existing airlines on the route.
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Rolls-Royce Begins Pearl 10X Engine Flight Tests
Rolls-Royce’s new Pearl 10X turbofan engine has begun its flight testing phase becoming the newest member of the Pearl engine family.
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Mexicana Faces $841 Million Lawsuit From Launch Partner
A Texas-based company sued Mexicana for at least $841 million, claiming breaches of contract hampered the airline’s launch.
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JAL Expands Fleet With 42 New Aircraft
Japan Airlines orders 42 new Airbus and Boeing aircraft to expand its international network and domestic routes with more fuel-efficient models.
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Concorde Returns to New York Museum
The legendary Concorde, once a symbol of cutting-edge travel technology, is preparing for a grand return to New York City after a months-long restoration.
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Virgin Australia Plans for First Domestic In-Cabin Pet Policy
Virgin Australia announced plans to become the first domestic airline in the country to allow small cats and dogs to travel in the cabin with their owners.
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FAA Calls for Boeing Action Plan to Address Quality Issues
The FAA slammed Boeing, demanding a 90-day plan to address “systemic quality-control issues” after a mid-air scare on a new 737 MAX 9.
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VietJet Inks First Widebody Deal at Singapore Airshow
VietJet Air, Vietnam’s budget carrier, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at the Singapore Airshow to acquire 20 Airbus A330neos.