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Retired U.S. General slams U.S. delay in fighter transfers to Ukraine
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Retired U.S. General slams U.S. delay in fighter transfers to Ukraine

Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula criticized U.S. policy on military assistance to Ukraine during a Substack Live podcast hosted by military historian Phillips P. O’Brien, arguing that Washington delayed providing key combat capabilities early in the war because American leaders were deterred by Russian rhetoric. Deptula said “one of the biggest mistakes […]

Defence Blog Aviation Mar 01, 2026
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Austrian Airlines reducing EX-YU operations this summer
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Austrian Airlines reducing EX-YU operations this summer

Austrian Airlines will reduce frequencies to Zagreb, Belgrade, Skopje and Dubrovnik during the upcoming summer season, while increasing operations to Podgorica and Pristina. The Star Alliance member will cut five weekly services between Vienna and Zagreb, maintaining a daily rotation between the two capitals. On the Belgrade route, frequencies will be reduced by three weekly flights in May, June and October, resulting in eighteen weekly services, and by five weekly during the peak summer travel

EX-YU Aviation News Mar 01, 2026
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TRIP REPORT: Air Serbia, Tirana - Belgrade
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TRIP REPORT: Air Serbia, Tirana - Belgrade

TRIP REPORTI recently travelled with Air Serbia on flight JU163 from Tirana Mother Teresa International Airport to Belgrade.Getting to Tirana Airport from the city centre is relatively simple. A dedicated 24-hour airport bus operates from Tirana Central Station, departing every hour on the hour. The journey takes approximately forty minutes, depending on traffic, and costs 400 leks (a bit over 4 euros), making it both affordable and convenient.The airport was busy and crowded. Passengers with Pr

EX-YU Aviation News Mar 01, 2026
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Trending in February
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Trending in February

The following are the ten most read articles on EX-YU Aviation News throughout February 2026 according to accumulated statistics:  1. Wizz Air unveils additional new routes, February 32. Wizz Air discontinues Skopje route, February 6 3. Wizz Air to launch two new Skopje routes, February 164. Wizz Air’s new routes exceed forty as airlines respond, February 45. Zagreb Airport secures first new route for 2026, February 96. Belgrade Airport to put focus on fu

EX-YU Aviation News Mar 01, 2026
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Delta Boosts Fleet With 34 New A321neo Jets
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Delta Boosts Fleet With 34 New A321neo Jets

Delta Air Lines has placed a significant new order for 34 Airbus A321neo aircraft. This reinforces its fleet renewal plan as airlines worldwide update for fuel efficiency and long-term growth. More A321Neo to Power Network Growth Adding on a previous order in January of 16 A330-900s and 15 A350-900s, the newly ordered jets will be […] The post Delta Boosts Fleet With 34 New A321neo Jets appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Mar 01, 2026
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Middle East Airspace Closures Disrupt Flights After Iran Strikes
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Middle East Airspace Closures Disrupt Flights After Iran Strikes

Major airspace closures across the Middle East triggered widespread flight cancellations and diversions on Feb. 28 after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran escalated regional tensions. Dubai and Regional Skies Impacted Several countries in the region temporarily shut or restricted their airspace as a safety precaution, disrupting one of the world’s busiest flight corridors. The […] The post Middle East Airspace Closures Disrupt Flights After Iran Strikes appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation N

Travel Radar Feb 28, 2026
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