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Storm Goretti disrupts air traffic across Western Europe
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Storm Goretti disrupts air traffic across Western Europe

Storm Goretti is causing significant disruption to air traffic across Western Europe, with high winds, snow, and ice forcing airlines and airports to reduce operations. In the United Kingdom, several major airports have reported flight cancellations and delays, driven by unsafe runway conditions and limitations on ground handling. Some regional airports temporarily suspended operations before […]

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Zagreb Airport ends record year with growth
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Zagreb Airport ends record year with growth

NEWS FLASHZagreb Airport handled 4.721.564 passengers in 2025, representing its busiest year on record. The figure marks an increase of 9.4% in 2024 or an additional 404.945 travellers. The number of aircraft movements stood at 51.664, up 3.4%. During 2025, Croatia Airlines was the largest carrier by available seats, just ahead of Ryanair, while the Airbus A320 was the most common aircraft type at Zagreb Airport. During the year, Croatia’s capital was most connected with Frankfurt, followed by D

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American Airlines Rebuilds Its Biggest Hub
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American Airlines Rebuilds Its Biggest Hub

American Airlines is rolling out a sweeping transformation at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), one that quietly reshapes how nearly 700,000 customers a day move through its network — and how the airline withstands weather, congestion, and disruption in an increasingly complex aviation environment. Why DFW Matters More Than Any Other Airport More than […] The post American Airlines Rebuilds Its Biggest Hub appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

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Group bookings: Where automation goes to die (and how to save it)
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Group bookings: Where automation goes to die (and how to save it)

AeroTime columnist Ann Cederhall is an instructor with IATA on Airline Distribution Strategy and with Aeroclass on Airline Retailing, Ann is a frequent speaker and… The post Group bookings: Where automation goes to die (and how to save it) appeared first on AeroTime.

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Most Dash and legacy Airbuses to exit Croatia Airlines fleet
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Most Dash and legacy Airbuses to exit Croatia Airlines fleet

Croatia Airlines plans to retire five aircraft this year as part of its fleet modernisation program and transition to a single-type Airbus A220 operation. The carrier intends to phase out one Dash 8 Q400 turboprop, one Airbus A320 and three A319s during 2026. The A320 will exit the fleet on February 15, marking the end of A320 operations at Croatia Airlines. The remaining aircraft expected to be withdrawn this year are those registered 9H-CTG, 9H-CTH, 9H-CTL and 9H-CTN. By the end of the year, t

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Washington clears sale of Hellfire missile package to Denmark
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Washington clears sale of Hellfire missile package to Denmark

The U.S. State Department has approved Denmark’s request to purchase AGM-114R Hellfire missiles and related equipment in a potential foreign military sale valued at $45 million, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said on Thursday. According to the agency, Denmark requested up to 100 AGM-114R missiles, along with three Captive Air Test Missiles, six M299 launchers, […]

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ACC Aviation Appoints New Vice President In ACMI Division
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ACC Aviation Appoints New Vice President In ACMI Division

Aircraft leasing specialist, ACC Aviation, has announced its appointment of Luca D’Urso as the ACMI division’s vice president – leasing consultant. D’Urso will join the team in their Reigate office, near London. ACC Aviation Appoints New Leadership Role in ACMI division Dave Williams, Director of Leasing, ACC Aviation, celebrates this leadership transition within the ACMI […] The post ACC Aviation Appoints New Vice President In ACMI Division appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

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Rotor-Lift’s future uncertain as AOC listed for sale

Rotor-Lift, which last year lost a lucrative Tasmanian emergency medical services (EMS) contract to StarFlight, put its AOC up for sale late last year, with the page indicating expressions of interest were due by Christmas Day. It is as yet unknown if there has been any interest.

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Press Release: EL AL announces largest-ever North America schedule
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Press Release: EL AL announces largest-ever North America schedule

EL AL Israel Airlines on Tuesday announced its largest-ever summer schedule in North America, featuring up to 55 weekly flights from the United States as part of a broader global expansion that will include about 900 weekly flights from more than 50 gateways worldwide. The expanded schedule reflects strong demand across the airline’s core markets... The post Press Release: EL AL announces largest-ever North America schedule appeared first on Runway Girl.

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Emirates boosts Brisbane premium economy with refurbished 777s

Starting 29 March, the daily EK430/31 service will be operated by the four-class 777-300ERs, complementing the A380 service introduced last year. All five Emirates destinations in Australia – Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide – have premium economy service.

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