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Brussels court rules several Ryanair booking practices illegal
📋 Regulatory & Policy

Brussels court rules several Ryanair booking practices illegal

The Brussels Commercial Court has ruled that several practices used by Ryanair during its online booking process violate consumer law, following an injunction brought by consumer group Testachats/Testaankoop. The court found bundled fare packages, misleading scarcity messages such as “only 5 seats left at this price”, false reference pricing in promotions, and a lack of […]

Aviation24.be Feb 03, 2026
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Brussels Commercial Court condemns several Ryanair booking practices
✈️ Commercial Aviation

Brussels Commercial Court condemns several Ryanair booking practices

The Brussels Commercial Court has ruled against several commercial practices used by low-cost carrier Ryanair during its booking process, according to Belgian  consumer organization Test Aankoop / Test Achats and its European umbrella group Euroconsumers. The lawsuit was filed in May last year following multiple complaints submitted to Belgium’s Economic Inspection. Under the ruling, Ryanair […]

Aviation24.be Feb 03, 2026
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EasyJet Launches Its First Glasgow-Rome Flights
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EasyJet Launches Its First Glasgow-Rome Flights

EasyJet launched its inaugural flight from Glasgow Airport (GLA) to Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) on the morning of Feb. 2, 2026. The flight will now operate up to four times weekly, allowing Scots to reach the Italian capital with ease. From Scotland to the Sistine Chapel The city of Rome has much to offer travellers […] The post EasyJet Launches Its First Glasgow-Rome Flights appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Feb 03, 2026
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Emirates 1Q26 Denpasar Capacity Reductions
✈️ Commercial Aviation

Emirates 1Q26 Denpasar Capacity Reductions

Published at 0600PST / 1400GMT 03FEB26Emirates since mid-January 2026 reduced capacity on Dubai – Denpasar route, where the airline schedules 2 daily 777-300ER, instead of 1 daily each 777-300ER and 615-seater A380. The aircraft change is in effect from 17JAN26 to 24FEB26. In addition, overall frequency is being reduced from 04FEB26 to 03MAR26.EK368 DXB0325 – 1630DPS 77W DEK398 DXB0910 – 2220DPS 77W x3EK399 DPS0025 – 0545DXB 77W x4EK369 DPS1950 – 0110+1DXB 77W D

AeroRoutes Feb 03, 2026
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Flight heritage? It isn’t what you think
🚀 Space & Aerospace

Flight heritage? It isn’t what you think

In space procurement, there are few phrases that carry more weight than “flight heritage.” Once a supplier claims it, the rest of the room can relax. The hardware has flown, goes the thinking. It worked. The risk of using such hardware is vanishingly small, even absent. This is understandable. Space is famously unforgiving, and if […] The post Flight heritage? It isn’t what you think appeared first on SpaceNews.

SpaceNews Feb 03, 2026
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Boeing Identifies New Engine Durability Issue On The 777X
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Boeing Identifies New Engine Durability Issue On The 777X

Boeing had a fairly successful 2025, in which it outsold rival Airbus and greatly increased production volumes. Unfortunately, 2026 is off to a less-stellar start: The primary point of concern is a new engine durability issue with the Boeing 777-9, as reported by The Seattle Times.

Simple Flying Feb 03, 2026
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Vietnam signs deal for Israel-made Firefly loitering munition
🚁 Military & Defense

Vietnam signs deal for Israel-made Firefly loitering munition

Vietnam’s Ministry of Defense has reportedly signed an agreement with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems to equip the Vietnamese army with the “Maoz” drone, known as the Spike Firefly loitering munition, in a deal valued at approximately $250 million. According to a report by Intelligence Online, the agreement includes the establishment of a production facility in […]

Defence Blog Aviation Feb 03, 2026
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Air New Zealand Acquires 5% Stake of Regulatory Platform OneReg
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Air New Zealand Acquires 5% Stake of Regulatory Platform OneReg

Air New Zealand, the country’s national carrier, has announced an investment in OneReg, an aviation regulatory compliance platform founded in New Zealand, marking a turning point for the platform’s global expansion within the aviation sector. The monetary value of the deal has not been disclosed. How OneReg Keeps Aviation Running Smoothly OneReg brands itself as […] The post Air New Zealand Acquires 5% Stake of Regulatory Platform OneReg appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Feb 03, 2026
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Florida firm AIR unveils DrN-600 uncrewed cargo aircraft
🚁 Military & Defense

Florida firm AIR unveils DrN-600 uncrewed cargo aircraft

A Florida-based advanced air mobility company, AIR, on Monday announced the public debut of the DrN-600, a sub-600 kg maximum takeoff weight uncrewed electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, developed in partnership with ST Engineering, marking a new step toward regulated electric cargo operations in Europe and Asia. The announcement was made through a company […]

Defence Blog Aviation Feb 03, 2026
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Boeing halts F-15 fighter jet program for Indonesia
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Boeing halts F-15 fighter jet program for Indonesia

U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing has confirmed it is no longer pursuing the F-15 fighter jet program for Indonesia, effectively ending a high-profile procurement effort that had been central to Jakarta’s military modernization plans. The decision was disclosed on February 3 during the Singapore Airshow, according to comments made by a senior Boeing defense executive. Speaking […]

Defence Blog Aviation Feb 03, 2026
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