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The company delivered 12 A220s in June, up from just five a month earlier. Since January, customers have accepted 41 A220s.
Delta is now more optimistic as the industry gains a better sense on how consumers are responding to economic uncertainty.
Earlier this year, the carrier flew new Airbus long-haul jets through Japan before bringing them to the US to skirt import costs.
All seven Airbus A350 freighters on the backlog of US lessor Air Lease have been removed, according to the airframer's latest ...
The recovery in global jet fuel demand is set to slow and stall below pre-pandemic levels this year and next as the Chinese ...
The ULCC’s booking system shows that six additional routes will be temporarily suspended, including Krakow (July 29–Sept. 19) ...
IndiGo is likely to firm up its purchase rights for 40 additional Airbus A350 aircraft, turning them into a confirmed order, ...
Airbus has announced that Lars Wagner, the current CEO of Germany-based MTU Aero Engines, will become the new Chief Executive of its Commercial Aircraft business, starting January 1, 2026. Wagner, who ...
As Pratt & Whitney marks its centenary in 2025, STEPHEN BRIDGEWATER FRAeS speaks exclusively to DR MICHAEL ‘DOC’ WINTER FRAeS ...
Australia’s Qantas Airways is set to become the Asia-Pacific launch operator of the latest generation single aisle A321XLR ...
Jet fuel accounts for around 7% of global fuel use and softer consumption leads to lower overall demand for oil and ultimately weaker oil prices.