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Ontario International Airport unveils bold new monument sign celebrating a new era for ONT
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Ontario International Airport unveils bold new monument sign celebrating a new era for ONT

ONTARIO, Calif., Jan. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Ontario International Airport (ONT) today unveiled a striking new monument sign at Archibald Avenue and Airport Drive, marking a powerful visual statement of the airport’s transformation and its continued momentum as it celebrates a decade of local control. The new monument replaces a narrow, understated sign that had greeted visitors […]

World Airline News Jan 22, 2026
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Türkiye to Receive First Typhoons from Qatar in February – Reports
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Türkiye to Receive First Typhoons from Qatar in February – Reports

According to local media, Türkiye is set to receive its first Eurofighter Typhoons from Qatar by late February, part of 12 second-hand jets bought from the country. Türkiye appears now closer to the delivery of its first Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets, marking a significant milestone in Ankara’s long-running effort to acquire the European aircraft. According […]

The Aviationist Jan 22, 2026
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GetJet Group unveils expansion drive for 2026 with rebrand, fleet growth and 200 new jobs
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GetJet Group unveils expansion drive for 2026 with rebrand, fleet growth and 200 new jobs

Lithuania-based GetJet Aviation Holdings has rebranded as GetJet Group, aligning its structure and identity with an ambitious 2026 growth strategy focused on global expansion, vertical integration and operational efficiency. The GetJet name will now serve as the unifying brand across the group’s airlines, training and maintenance businesses. The group operates through several core entities: ACMI […]

Aviation24.be Jan 22, 2026
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Munich Airport opens new Terminal 1 Pier, adding capacity and premium facilities for non-Schengen travel
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Munich Airport opens new Terminal 1 Pier, adding capacity and premium facilities for non-Schengen travel

Munich Airport will officially open its new Terminal 1 Pier on 13 April, marking a major milestone in the long-term expansion of its infrastructure. The €665 million project, fully financed from the airport’s own resources, is designed to strengthen capacity, efficiency and passenger comfort, with a particular focus on non-Schengen traffic. The new pier adds […]

Aviation24.be Jan 22, 2026
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Tomorrow.io unveils DeepSky: constellation of large satellites and instruments
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Tomorrow.io unveils DeepSky: constellation of large satellites and instruments

SAN FRANCISCO – Weather intelligence startup Tomorrow.io unveiled DeepSky, a satellite constellation designed to refine atmospheric forecasts by gathering the vast quantities of data needed to feed artificial intelligence models. […] The post Tomorrow.io unveils DeepSky: constellation of large satellites and instruments appeared first on SpaceNews.

SpaceNews Jan 22, 2026
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Smartwings Slovakia Adds Bratislava – Castellon in NS26
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Smartwings Slovakia Adds Bratislava – Castellon in NS26

Published at 0500PST / 1300GMT 22JAN26 Smartwings Slovakia in Northern summer 2026 season plans to operate Bratislava – Castellon service, on board Smartwings’ Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The weekly charter flight is scheduled from 22JUN26 to 28SEP25.6D6256 BTS1020 – 1310CDT 73H 16D6257 CDT1400 – 1635BTS 73H 1

AeroRoutes Jan 22, 2026
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Sarajevo seeks Dublin service
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Sarajevo seeks Dublin service

NEWS FLASHSarajevo Canton Prime Minister Nihad Uk met with Ireland’s Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Adrian Farrell, during which the two discussed the introduction of flights between Sarajevo and Dublin. According to the officials, the service would significantly boost tourism flows, facilitate business travel and further strengthen ties between the citizens of the two countries. As part of these efforts, the two sides reviewed the outcome of a recent visit by a Canton Sarajevo delegation

EX-YU Aviation News Jan 22, 2026
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ATC Explained: Flight Progress Strips
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ATC Explained: Flight Progress Strips

When most people picture an air traffic controller, they’ll probably think of someone wearing a headset sat in front of a radar screen. My guess is that few will think of the humble Flight Progress Strip and the vital role they play in keeping aircraft moving safely and efficiently. The post ATC Explained: Flight Progress Strips appeared first on NATS Blog.

NATS Blog Jan 22, 2026
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IndiGo reports highest ever quarterly revenue in history
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IndiGo reports highest ever quarterly revenue in history

IndiGo, which faced an operational meltdown in December last year, reported a profit of INR 549.8 crores in Q3-FY26. The profit, despite the meltdown, could have been higher with the airline categorising INR 1546.5 crore as exceptional costs, which includes costs related to operational disruption as well as the changed labor codes. The foreign exchange […]

Network Thoughts Jan 22, 2026
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Which A350 Hulls Are Permanently Retired/Out Of Service?
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Which A350 Hulls Are Permanently Retired/Out Of Service?

Just like we highlighted in our video about retired 787 Dreamliners, the A350 is a modern, new generation, clean-sheet program which (in a perfect world) should not have any retired airframes. Spoiler alert - as far as we can tell, there are zero A350s that entered service that have been retired or scrapped, unlike the handful of 787s we talked about previously.

Simple Flying Jan 22, 2026
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