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Airbus loses another A350XWB customer
Malaysian low-cost carrier AirAsia X has announced that they have no intention to receive the 10 Airbus A350-900 they have ordered as the...


Air Tahiti Nui to fly first Boeing 787-9, scraps old A340s
French Polynesia’s flag carrier, Air Tahiti Nui, today announces to start Dreamliner long-haul service in November to replace its four...


Air New Zealand to replace 777 Classic fleet
Air New Zealand (ANZ), the flag carrier of the beautiful country of New Zealand, has stated that it is looking for a replacement for its...


Cebu Pacific launches flights to Melbourne
Cebu Pacific, a Philippine-based low cost carrier is to launch flights to Melbourne. The airline will operate these flights using Airbus...


The history and future of the A321
Often used for domestic and short-haul journeys, the fate of the Airbus A321 is currently changing. With the release of the new A321LR,...

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....


The real reason for Airbus to choose their A35K destinations
While Asia and Middle East avgeeks are enthusiastically packing up their gears to spot Airbus’ A350-1000, Melbourne and Chinese spotters...


(Insights) Will there be overcapacity on Bali-Melbourne route?
From not enough supply to 3 airlines now warming up for an aggressive competition, we expect a large increase in passenger capacity on...


Hong Kong Airlines arms up for aggressive competition
Hong Kong Airlines has pushed forward its launch of non-stop services to San Francisco, New York, and London with flagship Airbus...
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