Turkish Orders 220 Airbus Aircraft
Turkish Airlines has placed an order for a total of 220 planes with Airbus. The number corresponds to a half of the current fleet of the carrier.
Turkish Airlines has placed an order for a total of 220 planes with Airbus. The number corresponds to a half of the current fleet of the carrier.
Qantas took delivery of its first A220-300 aircraft, which is set to be deployed on domestic routes within Australia under the QantasLink brand.
JAL’s first A350-1000 took off from Toulouse for Tokyo on December 14, marking the start of a new era in JAL’s long-haul product offerings.
The NTSB published its final report on a near-miss incident involving a King Air and JetBlue A320, which resulted in substantial damage to the Airbus aircraft.
Japan Airlines (JAL) has confirmed details of the first routes to be operated by its brand-new flagship A350-1000 aircraft.
Cathay Pacific orders six A350Fs with 20 more options and will enjoy fleet commonality with its existing fleet of 47 A350s.
The incident happened when one of the fan blades got ejected through the top of the engine. The aircraft suffered from severe vibration until landing.
United’s new A321neo features the airline’s signature interior. Highlights of the cabin include large overhead bins and wireless charging in First Class.
Hybrid electric is likely the most popular and realistic technology for conventional aircraft with eight programs in the works.
After three years of the pandemic, the city’s second carrier has seen a significant increase in travel demand.