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Aeromexico will open school for aviator pilots
Aeroméxico will open school for aviator pilots At the latest in August of this year, Aeromexico's training and training school,...
7 Facts about the new Mexico City Airport
1.The construction of the new International Airport of Mexico City will be a transexenal project, which will be carried out in stages and...
AeroMexico retires their Boeing 777 fleet
AeroMexico has retired the Boeing 777-200 from their fleet. Brand new Boeing 787s Dreamliner will replace all 4 Boeing 777s that...
Scandinavian Airlines planning for a stable future
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has been a successful carrier since 1946. With its fleet of 182 aircraft, SAS has served 119 destinations...
Lufthansa announces arrival of its A350-900 to Mexico City
The German airline Lufthansa announced that by the end of October the Munich-Mexico City route will start operating with its A350-900...
Why Air Canada is kicking away their E190s with CS300s
Following the retirement of E-190 from Virgin Australia's fleet earlier this month, Air Canada has joined the queue, announcing that it...
(Insight) Is intense competition leading full-service carriers to crisis ?
London is considered an aviation hub for many airlines with many foreign airlines operating from London Heathrow, the busiest airport in...
Twilight of KLM Boeing 747-400
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) is accelerating their retirement of Boeing 747-400 and had halved their jumbo fleet this month. In early...
What does the-1000 means to Qatar Airways and its competitiors?
Qatar Airways will now be the launch customer of Airbus A350-1000 as they finally received their first new widebody jet yesterday. In...
What's next for Air India ?
Currently owned by the Indian Government, Air India seems to be at a very bad state at the moment as the carrier is still flying on debt....
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