Livery of the Week: China Airlines’ Carbon Fiber Livery
China Airlines partnered with Airbus to create the manufacturer’s first-ever co-branded livery, highlighting a key feature of the A350.
China Airlines partnered with Airbus to create the manufacturer’s first-ever co-branded livery, highlighting a key feature of the A350.
The carrier has already took deliveries of some of the last remaining units of its outstanding Airbus A220 order. Nearing IPO, the management decided to take on more planes to build a growth story around them.
Allegiant will begin operations out of Orlando International Airport in May 2024, expanding out of the carrier’s large Sanford base.
EgyptAir’s current fleet comprises 66 active aircraft, with the Boeing 737-800 dominating at 27 jets and are on average eleven and a half years old.
Italy’s national airline is celebrating the arrival of its first Savoy Blue-painted Airbus A321neo, named after Italian Olympic athlete Massimiliano Rosolino.
Brussels Airlines welcomes its first Airbus A320neo, shifting towards sustainability and passenger comfort while supporting carbon reduction goals.
Qatar Airways reports a strong first half of its fiscal year and is bullish on growth for the future, despite some headwinds.
The A321neo has rapidly expanded its presence in U.S. markets with a diverse array of seating arrangements and route offerings.
The three major U.S. carriers have placed orders for 865 new aircraft over the past three years. Boeing will deliver 74% of the market share.
After an over 5,000-mile jaunt from Airbus’ manufacturing facility in Hamburg, Germany, United’s first A321neo landed in Houston on Monday.