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Ghana is preparing to return to the skies with a new national airline, ending nearly two decades without a flagship carrier. The announcement was made by transport minister, Joseph Bukari Nikpe, on Jan. 28 at Kotoka International Airport. Ghana: A Country Without an Airline For the past two decades, Ghana has struggled to operate a […] The post Ghana Plans Long-Awaited Airline Revival Within 12 Months appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.
On this week’s episode of AvTalk, the FAA finalizes the rule mandating 25-hour recordings on cockpit voice recorders. Confusion ensues after President Trump says he’s decertifying “Canadian made” aircraft. Air India and Indian investigators probe a fuel cutoff switch incident aboard a Boeing 787 in London. And the Singapore Air Show brings some interesting orders. […] The post AvTalk Episode 356: Finally, a 25 hour rule appeared first on Flightradar24 Blog.
With the upcoming renovations of Tokyo Narita airport, Emirates has announced the expansion of its Japan operations. The airline plans to launch a second daily service to Tokyo Narita. The added flight will extend the airline’s rollout of its retrofitted Boeing 777-300ER on long-haul routes. Second Daily Dubai-Narita Service Initiating in May Emirates noted the […] The post Dubai to Tokyo Narita: Emirates Introduces Second Daily Service appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.
Published at 0000PST / 0800GMT 06FEB26Asiana Airlines this week filed additional aircraft changes on Seoul Incheon – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route. From 25MAY26, OZ741/742 service will switch back from Airbus A380 to A350-900. The airline operates 2 daily flights on this route.OZ743 ICN0705 – 1040BKK 32Q DOZ741 ICN1935 – 2320BKK 359 DOZ742 BKK0120 – 0845ICN 359 DOZ744 BKK1145 – 1925ICN 32Q D
The Croatian government has adopted a decision to allocate 950.000 euros for the upkeep of Croatia Airlines' flights between Zagreb and Mostar in 2026. The move comes just weeks after the state converted 78.3 million euros of the carrier’s debt into equity, as well as injected 35 million euros in financial support, with a further 35 million euros planned for next year. In addition, the government has granted authorities in Mostar a further 850,000 euros to “finance programmes aimed at improving
Maldivian, the state-owned airline of the Maldives, has reissued a tender for the finance lease of two new ATR42-600 aircraft. The move follows the airlines earlier solicitation at the end of 2025. In total, Maldivian is expecting the lease to cost around $16 million. Tender Details and Delivery Schedule The request for bids was issued […] The post Maldivian Reissues Tender for Two ATR42-600 Aircraft appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.
Union leaders left blindsided by the company's decision.
EKFC (Emirates Flight Catering) aim to make a advancement in their sustainability efforts by commissioning a large-scale biodigester. The Power Knot LFC-3000 biodigester at EKFC’s Central Commissary Unit allows for on-site processing of organic waste, treating it at the source rather than diverting it to landfill. EKFC’S biodigester Since December 2025, the current biodigester has […] The post Emirates Flight Catering (EKFC) commissions large-scale biodigester appeared first on Travel Radar - Av
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The agreement will see Airnorth’s E170 and E190 aircraft provided with “comprehensive maintenance, repair and spare-parts support” through the planemaker’s Pool Program. Airnorth is one of three Australian airlines to operate the original E-Jets, alongside Alliance and NJE.
The FAA is being audited.
Cathay Pacific has had another milestone year for its Corporate Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Programme in 2025. Climate change is an everlasting problem, and SAF aims to reach a net-zero of carbon emissions by 2050, with 10% SAF on Cathay Pacific operating flights by 2030. This is through the programmes incentivising collaborations. What has this […] The post Cathay Pacific Logs Record SAF Milestone with Global Partners appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.
United Airlines spotlights its partnership with Starlink Wi-Fi services in a new Big Game Ad after rolling out its services across over 300 regional aircraft. United Airlines Spotlights Starlink Partnership in Big Game Ad United Airlines and Starlink have partnered to roll out high-speed Wi-Fi across more than 300 regional aircraft. They will spotlight this […] The post United Airlines Spotlights Starlink Partnership in Big Game Ad appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.
IndiGo adjusts its long-haul network through schedule revisions due to ongoing airspace constraints and airport traffic congestion in India and abroad. IndiGo Adjusts Long-Haul Network Following Airspace Constraints IndiGo’s wide-body operations and long-haul networks have been affected by external operational constraints, such as congestion and a constantly changing airspace. Geopolitical circumstances beyond the airline’s control […] The post IndiGo Adjusts Long-Haul Network with Schedule Revi
China’s Luanniao “flying aircraft carrier” concept imagines warfare from the edge of space, though reality may be far behind the renders. China’s state media has unveiled what may be one of the most ambitious military concepts ever rendered in glossy 3D animation. Or one of the most creative. Or possibly one of the most elaborate […] The post China Reveals Gargantuan Flying Aircraft Carrier Concept That Defies Physics (and Common Sense) appeared first on Avgeekery.
The Australian Airports Association (AAA) has joined forces with Regional Capitals Australia (RCA) to advocate for “fairer airfares, stronger connectivity and more sustainable airports” ahead of this year’s Productivity Commission and Senate inquiries into regional air transport.
The Boeing 767 has been a mainstay of commercial aviation for decades.
On the evening of 5 February 2026, shortly before 22:00 (UTC +1), a SAS Scandinavian Airlines Airbus A320, registered SE-ROM, was operating flight SK2590 from Brussels Airport, Belgium, to Copenhagen, Denmark. During the departure, a notable incident occurred when the aircraft lined up on a taxiway instead of the assigned runway. Based on Flightradar24 data […]
One hub overtakes another as the airline's eighth-highest for long-haul services.