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Etihad Airways is expected to resume flights between Abu Dhabi and Belgrade this year, marking the Emirati carrier’s return to the Serbian capital after almost six years. Air Serbia’s CEO, Jiri Marek, told EX-YU Aviation News last month the airline was in discussions with Etihad over its potential comeback. “They are facing some capacity constraints, but there is clear interest on both sides”, Mr Marek noted. Last week, Serbia’s President, during a state visit to the United Arab Emirates, added,
Published at 0000PST / 0800GMT 19JAN26China Airlines earlier this month filed schedule update to its planned 300-seater Airbus A350-900 service in Northern summer 2026 season. From 31MAR26, the ex-SAS aircraft will operate Taipei Taoyuan – Prague route, instead of 3 of 4 weekly flights for Amsterdam.The aircraft change was filed during the week of 05JAN26’s schedule update. Previously reported, the airline is increasing Prague service from 2 to 3 weekly from 02APR26.CI067 TPE2330 – 0655+1PRG 359
Discover the new long-haul routes and frequencies for both Lufthansa and its subsidiaries, and the Airbus A350-900 set to make them possible.
Allegiant and Sun Country are merging at a time when low-cost models are under pressure – and even Delta is flagging weakness in its Main Cabin. In this week's feature story, we explore the strategic logic, risks, and opportunities behind the low-cost leisure tie-up.
Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), Delhi, India’s largest and busiest airport, closed 2025 with 78 million passengers, just 0.4% more than the previous year. It clocked 78,148,081 passengers in 2025, data released by Groupe ADP, which had a stake in GMR Aviation, the airport focused company of the GMR group. This traffic is 14% more […]
After marching from Selma, Martin Luther King Jr. stood on the steps of the state capitol in Montgomery, Alabama, and called for nonviolence in the fight for equality and justice for all Americans.
The deployment of the A220 on this route will also coincide with a frequency boost.
Western Australian travellers are set to benefit from a multi-million dollar upgrade of QantasLink’s fleet, with the airline announcing major upgrades to the onboard experience of its Airbus aircraft and confirming it has secured the initial three Embraer E190s to replace its Fokker 100 fleet. These investments will improve comfort and reliability for thousands of... The post Press Release: QantasLink to receive cabin and aircraft upgrades appeared first on Runway Girl.
Over 450 aviation professionals, including 58 pilots, have graduated from the Ethiopian Airlines owned academic center, Ethiopian Aviation… The post Ethiopian Airlines: 457 aviation professionals, including 58 pilots, graduate appeared first on AeroTime.
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Defence simulation technology provider Applied Virtual Simulation has introduced a compact, mobile and high-fidelity Apache AH-64 Tactical Trainer.
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Two retired US Air Force F-15 Eagle twin-engine all-weather fighter jets have been given a new role supporting the development of supersonic flight research at the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
More than 435 potential child sex offenders have allegedly been stopped at airports around the country between 1 January this year and 31 December 2025, according to an ABF statement published this week.
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Eve Air Mobility (Eve) has secured private funding from the United States’ Export-Import Bank (EXIM Bank) and the Private Export Funding Corporation (PEFCO). The combined guaranteed loan amount of up to $15 million will be used to provide engineering services and electrical equipment, e.g. batteries, for Eve’s electric Vehicle Take-Off and Landing program (eVTOL) during […] The post Eve Air Mobility Secures Private Funding From the United States appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.