Turkish Airlines is further strengthening its focus on Saudi Arabia, one of the airline’s fastest growing markets, with the launch of direct flights from Al Qassim to Istanbul.
Turkish Airlines is further strengthening its focus on Saudi Arabia, one of the airline’s fastest growing markets, with the launch of direct flights from Al Qassim to Istanbul.
The International Air Transport Association (Iata) announced on Tuesday that Qatar Airways would host the 70th annual general meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit next year from June 1 to June 3.
Emirates, the biggest international airline, said it’s studying plans to become the first completely global carrier by picking up people in Asia and flying them over the Pacific using the world’s largest roster of wide-body jets.
BARCELONA - The International Air Transport Association, or Iata, may propose measures to cut emissions from airlines, a step that could help a global deal on tackling pollution by the industry, a senior European Union official said.
TOKYO - ANA Holdings and Japan Airlines, the world’s biggest operators of Boeing 787s, resumed commercial service with the plane after battery malfunctions kept the Dreamliner fleet grounded for more than four months.
KUWAIT CITY - Jazeera Airways Group on Saturday took delivery of a brand-new Airbus A320 aircraft, bringing the total number of its fleet to 13.
NEW YORK - A Chinese group’s purchase of ILFC, one of the world’s largest airplane leasing companies, could collapse after insurer American International Group said it did not receive a scheduled deposit payment.
A Japanese broadcaster is reporting that a sensor problem was found in one of the exchanged batteries for a Japan Airlines Boeing 787 jet.
TUI Travel, Europe’s biggest tour operator, is to buy 60 of Boeing’s fuel-efficient 737 MAX passenger planes for a “significant discount” to the combined catalogue price of $6.09 billion (4.67 billion euros), it announced on Friday.
The French state is to cut its shareholding in Paris airport operator ADP but will retain control, the finance minister said on Thursday in line with a new policy of reducing state holdings to raise money.