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South Korea boosts readiness of Surion-based amphibious helicopters
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South Korea boosts readiness of Surion-based amphibious helicopters

South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said on January 22 that the Republic of Korea Marine Corps’ amphibious maneuver helicopters have maintained readiness levels above target requirements, following a review of operational performance and logistics support conducted in Daejeon. The meeting, held at DAPA headquarters, brought together representatives from the Marine Corps, Korea Aerospace […]

Defence Blog Aviation Jan 22, 2026
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Croatia Airlines brings forward A320 retirement
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Croatia Airlines brings forward A320 retirement

NEWS FLASHCroatia Airlines has accelerated the retirement of its final Airbus A320 aircraft as it continues its transition to a single-type A220 fleet. Initially scheduled to operate its final service on February 15, the 21-year-old jet, registered 9A-CTO, is now scheduled to end its career on February 9, operating its final service from Split to Zagreb. During February, the aircraft is only scheduled on three more flights, on February 8, between Zagreb and Copenhagen, as well as from Zagreb to

EX-YU Aviation News Jan 22, 2026
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Kenya’s Skies at Risk: Aviation Workers Warn of Strike
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Kenya’s Skies at Risk: Aviation Workers Warn of Strike

Kenya’s aviation sector is facing the prospect of major disruption after workers threatened to down their tools following the collapse of talks between the Kenya Aviation Workers Union (KAWU) and the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA). The standoff, which escalated on Tuesday after a failed negotiation meeting, centers on long-standing grievances under the Collective Bargaining […] The post Kenya’s Skies at Risk: Aviation Workers Warn of Strike appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Jan 22, 2026
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Neos 3Q26 Paris – Nuuk Charter Flights
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Neos 3Q26 Paris – Nuuk Charter Flights

Published at 0100PST / 0900GMT 22JAN26Italian carrier Neos in the third quarter of 2026 schedules charter service on Paris Charles de Gaulle – Nuuk route, on board Boeing 737 aircraft. The airline in total will operate 3 round-trip flights, scheduled on 31AUG26, 09SEP26 and 19SEP26.NO9153 CDG0900 – 1100GOH 737 NO9154 GOH1200 – 1950CDG 737NO9154 on 31AUG26 operates 15 minutes later.

AeroRoutes Jan 22, 2026
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Ethiopian Airlines Places Order for Nine More Boeing 787-9s
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Ethiopian Airlines Places Order for Nine More Boeing 787-9s

Ethiopian Airlines has placed an order for nine additional Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, expanding its widebody fleet to meet growing demands for long-haul and regional travel. The order brings the airline’s total commitment for the aircraft to 20 jets and further adds to its Boeing backlog. Order to Expand upon Widebody Fleet On January 20 […] The post Ethiopian Airlines Places Order for Nine More Boeing 787-9s appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Jan 22, 2026
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tigerair Taiwan NS26 Ryukyu Islands Service Increase
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tigerair Taiwan NS26 Ryukyu Islands Service Increase

Published at 0000PST / 0800GMT 22JAN26tigerair Taiwan in Northern summer 2026 season plans to expand service to Ryukyu Islands, as the airline opened bookings today (22JAN26). Planned service increase as follows.Kaohsiung – Okinawa eff 30MAR26 Increase from 7 to 9 weeklyIT288 KHH1010 – 1300OKA 320 DIT728 KHH1545 – 1810OKA 320 2IT728 KHH1615 – 1840OKA 320 4IT729 OKA1030 – 1120KHH 320 15IT289 OKA1400 – 1455KHH 320 x47IT289 OKA2140 – 2230KHH 320 47Taipei Taoyuan – Ishigaki eff 02JUN26 Increase from

AeroRoutes Jan 22, 2026
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Former Yugoslav airports handle 39 million passengers in 2025
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Former Yugoslav airports handle 39 million passengers in 2025

Commercial airports across the former Yugoslavia handled 39.3 million passengers in 2025, growing by 3.3 million additional travellers on the year before. Ten airports managed to register their busiest year on record - Belgrade, Zagreb, Pristina, Split, Skopje, Dubrovnik, Sarajevo, Zadar, Banja Luka and Kraljevo. On the other hand, ten were below their pre-pandemic figures from 2019 including Ljubljana, Tivat, Pula, Niš, Tuzla, Ohrid, Rijeka, Osijek, Brač and Maribor. During 2025, Belgrade Airpo

EX-YU Aviation News Jan 22, 2026
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Virgin Australia chalks up near-spotless month for cancellations

Australia’s second largest airline group cancelled just 0.8 per cent of flights in December 2025 according to new BITRE data, compared to 2.4 per cent of Qantas red-tail services and 1.9 per cent of Jetstar flights. In total, 1.9 per cent of all flights were cancelled for the month.

Australian Aviation Jan 22, 2026
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Ex-Qantas pilot admits to copying sensitive documents

Captain Luke Fogarty, former head of E190 commercial, operations and performance at Qantas, copied “several thousand megabytes” of commercial information, including for E190s, 737s, and 787s, and has reached a settlement with Qantas over the matter, The Australian reports.

Australian Aviation Jan 22, 2026
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Volaris Adds Guadalajara – Mazatlán in NS26
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Volaris Adds Guadalajara – Mazatlán in NS26

Published at 2000PST 21JAN26 / 0400GMT 22JAN26 Volaris at the launch of Northern summer 2026 season plans to launch Guadalajara – Mazatlán service, on board Airbus A320ceo/neo aircraft. The airline currently schedules 3 weekly flights from 29MAR26.Y41406 GDL1019 – 1033MZT 32N 7Y41406 GDL1019 – 1033MZT 320 24Y41407 MZT1109 – 1325GDL 320 24Y41407 MZT1116 – 1332GDL 32N 7

AeroRoutes Jan 22, 2026
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Alleged trespasser charged over Melbourne Airport incident

Flight QF782 from Perth, operated by the 737-800 VH-VXJ, touched down 17 minutes behind schedule after the pilot performed a go-around to avoid the Nepalese national, who police say trespassed near the live runway, while two other aircraft were prevented from taking off.

Australian Aviation Jan 22, 2026
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