Turkish Airlines Hits 500: New A350 Livery Unveiled
The carrier took the aircraft for a special spin yesterday.
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The carrier took the aircraft for a special spin yesterday.
Beginning in May, customers boarding one of Delta’s seven newest A321neos will notice something different: a Delta First cabin expanded to 44 seats – more than double its usual 20. This unique configuration is intended to be in service for a limited time as Delta awaits delivery of flatbed suites that will ultimately be installed on these aircraft. “Sometimes the supply chain throws us a curve,” said Mauricio Parise, vice president of Customer Experience Design at Delta. “Rather than wait,
The Boeing 787 is the primary replacement for the 767, while Airbus' A330neo and A350 also offer alternatives.
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Next winter, getting to Hawaii will be a breeze with more options than ever for Delta customers. Delta is growing its island network with the launch of Minneapolis–St. Paul to Maui and the return of Boston to Honolulu beginning Dec. 19, 2026, complemented by expanded flying and aircraft upgrades across its existing Hawaii routes as part of the airline’s most robust seasonal schedule to date. “Hawaii plays an important role in our long-haul leisure network,” said Amy Martin, Vice President o
Among Airbus’ long-haul aircraft families, the Airbus A340-200 remains something of a niche curiosity. Designed…
On the 11th of December 2024, the passenger in the right seat of a 1973 Grumman AA-5 was recording a video as they approached Pearland Regional Airport in Texas. The passenger shared later how things started to go wrong. “First the headsets went out, then the radio, then the avionics,” they wrote. “We knew we…
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Delta will pay its employees $1.3 billion today in profit sharing for 2025, representing an estimated 8.9% of their eligible annual earnings, or more than four weeks of extra pay on average. Since 2007, Profit Sharing Day – traditionally timed with Valentine’s Day – has been the company’s annual celebration of the power of Delta people and our people-first culture. “Sharing our success is central to our values,” said Delta CEO Ed Bastian. “That’s why we’ve paid more than $11 billion in
The carrier adds new service and increases capacity across multiple hubs.
The aircraft plays a major role in many carriers' long-haul fleets.
On Wednesday January 28th, roughly 2 weeks after placing an order with Boeing for 30 787-10s, Delta Air Lines placed a firm order for 31 Airbus widebodies. More specifically, the SkyTeam alliance member is seeking an additional 16 A330-900s and 15 A350-900s.
Support for the third runway is far from unanimous.
NEWS FLASHAustrian Airlines will further reduce flights between Vienna and Zagreb for the upcoming summer season. Following initial reductions last November, the carrier now plans to maintain flights between the two capitals once per day or seven times per week, down from between ten and twelve weekly flights last summer, depending on the month. As previously reported, Croatia Airlines will double frequencies on the route from five to ten weekly for most of the summer. Overall, Austrian Airlines
Why the Boeing 747-8 is the only choice for the next generation of presidential travel.
Deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2027.
Emirates has confirmed its final flight out of Algeria in a post on social media, without providing a… The post Emirates confirms final flight out of Algeria, follows air service agreement axe appeared first on AeroTime.
Etihad Airways has reported strong traffic growth for January 2026, carrying 2.2 million passengers — a 29 percent increase compared to 1.7 million in January 2025. The airline’s passenger load factor rose to 89.9 percent, up 0.8 percentage points year-on-year, reflecting sustained demand across its expanding global network. At the start of 2026, Etihad’s operating […]
NEWS FLASHTurkish Airlines’ low cost subsidiary AJet is increasing frequencies between Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen and Pristina during the upcoming summer season. The carrier plans to maintain daily flights between the two cities, up from four weekly last year and the initially scheduled three weekly rotations for this summer. The airline will increase its overall capacity on the route by 127%, or an additional 44.430 seats. It will compete against Pegasus Airlines’ two daily flights on the same rout
Ryanair’s Chief Commercial Officer, Jason McGuinness, will hold a press conference in Zagreb next Wednesday, where he is expected to unveil the airline’s plans for the Croatian market for the 2026 summer season. The carrier told EX-YU Aviation News last week that it is in the process of finalising its schedule. Ryanair maintains a base in Zagreb, as well as seasonal bases in Dubrovnik and Zadar. So far, it has scheduled two new routes for the upcoming summer. from Dubrovnik to Budapest and Gdans