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Poland reopens Rzeszów and Lublin airports after brief military-related closure
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Poland reopens Rzeszów and Lublin airports after brief military-related closure

Airports in Rzeszów and Lublin, in eastern Poland, reopened on Tuesday morning after a temporary suspension of operations to allow unrestricted military flight activity, according to the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency (PANSA). The closure was linked to routine military operations. Ewa Z?otnicka, spokesperson for the Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces, confirmed that […]

Aviation24.be Jan 20, 2026
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Air Canada Moves Halifax / Ottawa – Montego Bay Launch to Dec 2026
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Air Canada Moves Halifax / Ottawa – Montego Bay Launch to Dec 2026

Published at 1300PST / 2100GMT 20JAN26Air Canada in recent schedule update began to file schedules for Montego Bay for Northern winter 2026/27 season. Halifax and Ottawa service are both scheduled to resume in December 2026, instead of December 2025, due to Hurricane impact in Jamaica in late-October 2025.Halifax – Montego Bay eff 03DEC26 1 weekly 737 MAX 8 (Last served until April 2016)AC1478 YHZ0830 – 1235MBJ 7M8 4AC1479 MBJ1335 – 1905YHZ 7M8 4Ottawa – Montego Bay eff 06DEC26 1 weekly 737 MAX

AeroRoutes Jan 20, 2026
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Air Canada Reveals Brand Spot for Milano Cortina 2026
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Air Canada Reveals Brand Spot for Milano Cortina 2026

As the Milano Cortina  2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are set to begin, Air Canada has launched a new brand spot. The brand spot features Team Air Canada Athlete Ambassador Tyler McGregor, captain of Canada’s Para ice hockey team, as he prepares for the Games in Italy. Canada’s Athletes from Preparation to Performance Through […] The post Air Canada Reveals Brand Spot for Milano Cortina 2026 appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Jan 20, 2026
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Air Canada Removes A321XLR Toronto – London Schedule in 3Q26 – 20JAN26
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Air Canada Removes A321XLR Toronto – London Schedule in 3Q26 – 20JAN26

Published at 1200PST / 2000GMT 20JAN26 Air Canada on Tuesday (20JAN26) filed additional changes to Toronto – London Heathrow route. Previously reported on AeroRoutes on 19JAN26, the airline filed one-way Airbus A321XLR aircraft operation on AC852, from Toronto for the period of 31AUG26 – 07SEP26.At time this post goes to press, the airline has switched back to Airbus A330-300.AC852 YYZ2105 – 0935+1LHR 333

AeroRoutes Jan 20, 2026
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Edelweiss cranks up the premium factor on Airbus A350s
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Edelweiss cranks up the premium factor on Airbus A350s

Swiss leisure airline Edelweiss is gearing up to completely transform the passenger experience on board its Airbus A350-900s with the adoption of swish new interiors, including more and better premium seating, 4K inflight entertainment screens from nose to tail, and a pleasing color palette. A member of Lufthansa Group, Edelweiss currently operates a cluster of... The post Edelweiss cranks up the premium factor on Airbus A350s appeared first on Runway Girl.

Runway Girl Network Jan 20, 2026
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AirAsia Airlines Consolidated After Capital A Restructuring
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AirAsia Airlines Consolidated After Capital A Restructuring

Capital A has completed the disposal of its aviation business to AirAsia X, drawing a line under a six-year restructuring triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. The move consolidates all AirAsia-branded airlines under one group, allowing Capital A to refocus on its non-aviation businesses. Overall, this step marks a pivotal reset for one of Southeast Asia’s […] The post AirAsia Airlines Consolidated After Capital A Restructuring appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Jan 20, 2026
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Croatia Airlines to Conclude A320 Scheduled Service in Feb 2026
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Croatia Airlines to Conclude A320 Scheduled Service in Feb 2026

Published at 1100PST / 1900GMT 20JAN26Croatia Airlines in recent schedule update has filed last Airbus A320 scheduled operation. For the moment, the airline files all regular A320 flight until 31JAN26, followed by 4 flights on 08-09FEB26. Planned operations as of 18JAN26 as follows.Zagreb – Copenhagen 08FEB26 OU480/481Zagreb – Split 08FEB26 OU654 (Inbound on 09FEB26 as OU651)

AeroRoutes Jan 20, 2026
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Ethiopian Airlines orders nine Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, finalises 11 737 MAX purchase
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Ethiopian Airlines orders nine Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, finalises 11 737 MAX purchase

Boeing and Ethiopian Airlines have confirmed an order for nine Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, reinforcing the African carrier’s long-haul growth strategy amid rising global travel demand. The order, finalised in December 2025, complements Ethiopian’s previously announced purchase of 11 additional 737 MAX aircraft, bringing its latest Boeing commitments to 20 aircraft. The 787-9 jets will support […]

Aviation24.be Jan 20, 2026
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Emirates hosts pilot recruitment roadshow at Brussels Airport
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Emirates hosts pilot recruitment roadshow at Brussels Airport

Emirates will hold a pilot recruitment roadshow in Brussels on 23 and 24 February 2026 as part of its global hiring drive to meet rising customer demand. The sessions will take place at the Sheraton Brussels Airport in Zaventem on 23 February at 10:00 and 13:00, and on 24 February at 10:00. The roadshow targets […]

Aviation24.be Jan 20, 2026
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Boeing on Verge of Labor Deal with Former Spirit AeroSystems Workers
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Boeing on Verge of Labor Deal with Former Spirit AeroSystems Workers

A union representing about 1,600 white-collar workers at fuselage supplier Spirit AeroSystems called SPEEA shared that on Jan. 15, 2026 that they had reached a tentative agreement with Boeing on a new collective bargaining contract. The negotiation team for the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) non-engineering unit in Wichita, Kansas, United States […] The post Boeing on Verge of Labor Deal with Former Spirit AeroSystems Workers appeared first on Travel Radar - A

Travel Radar Jan 20, 2026
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Philippine Airlines Sep 2026 Los Angeles Service Reductions
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Philippine Airlines Sep 2026 Los Angeles Service Reductions

Published at 1000PST / 1800GMT 20JAN26Philippine Airlines during the month of September 2026 schedules service reductions on Manila – Los Angeles route. From 02SEP26 to 29SEP26, the airline schedules 14 weekly flights, instead of 18 weekly. Boeing 777-300ER aircraft operates this route.PR112 MNL1105 – 0930LAX 773 257PR122 MNL1515 – 1345LAX 773 x246PR102 MNL2215 – 2040LAX 773 DPR113 LAX1225 – 1800+1MNL 773 257PR123 LAX1655 – 2235+1MNL 773 x246PR103 LAX2355 – 0530+2MNL 773 D

AeroRoutes Jan 20, 2026
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Schiphol Group and KLM commission independent review after winter weather disruptions
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Schiphol Group and KLM commission independent review after winter weather disruptions

Royal Schiphol Group and KLM have launched a joint evaluation into the recent operational disruptions caused by extreme winter weather, appointing international consultancy Oliver Wyman to support the process. The review will assess how effectively operational and communication processes functioned during the disruptions, with a focus on runway and apron capacity, de-icing operations, passenger communication, […]

Aviation24.be Jan 20, 2026
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Belgrade Airport registers busiest year on record
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Belgrade Airport registers busiest year on record

NEWS FLASHBelgrade Airport handled 8.911.987 passengers in 2025, representing its busiest year on record. The figure marks an increase of 6.5% in 2024 or growth of over 544.000 travellers. The number of commercial aircraft movements grew 3.9% to 89.480. During 2025, Air Serbia was the largest carrier by available seats, while the ATR72-600 was the most common aircraft type based on the number of operated flights at Belgrade Airport, just ahead of the Airbus A319. During the year, Serbia’s capita

EX-YU Aviation News Jan 20, 2026
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