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.
Frontier Airlines is making significant changes to its fleet plan, including abandoning the A321XLR and deferring aircraft deliveries.
Cathay Group announced that it will invest HK$100 billion ($12.8 billion) over the next seven years to enhance its customer experience.
As the airshow draws to a close, two major aircraft deals just managed to scrape the headlines in the aviation world on the final days of the show.
It’s the third day of the Farnborough Airshow and a relatively quiet one due to there being no aircraft orders scheduled.
After a day filled with orders on Monday, there’s only more to come as we kick off the day with a tour of Virgin Atlantic’s Airbus A330neo on static display,
Uganda’s national airline is on an upward trajectory, with significant fleet and route expansion on the upcoming horizon.
Cebu Pacific Airways — the Philippines-based low-cost carrier — inked an agreement with Airbus for up to 152 A321neos for $24 billion.
The airline announced an order for 260 Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer narrowbody aircraft, including Boeing’s yet-to-be-certified 737 MAX 10.
Airbus beat both its competitor, Boeing, and also industry records when it comes to annual orders and deliveries in 2023.
Both the narrowbody and widebody goals were met by the manufacturer but those were already revised since the start of the year.