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Etihad Taipei Aircraft Changes From May 2026
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Etihad Taipei Aircraft Changes From May 2026

Published at 1200PST / 2000GMT 09JAN26Etihad today (09JAN26) filed aircraft changes on Abu Dhabi – Taipei Taoyuan route, as the carrier schedules 787-10 aircraft along with the -9, effective 01MAY26. 5 of 7 weekly flights to be operated by the-10.EY898 AUH2120 – 0935+1TPE 781 x27EY898 AUH2120 – 0935+1TPE 789 27EY899 TPE1925 – 0015+1AUH 789 13EY899 TPE1925 – 0015+1AUH 781 x13

AeroRoutes Jan 09, 2026
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Why US Airline Stocks Are Being Rewritten In 2026 And Which US Airlines Stand Out
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Why US Airline Stocks Are Being Rewritten In 2026 And Which US Airlines Stand Out

US airline stocks for 2026 are entering a new phase as the industry continues to recover from the pandemic. Analysts say US airlines are undergoing a ‘structural transformation’, changing how they make money to go beyond simply selling more seats. As a result, airline stocks are valued differently, with investors focusing on premium cabins, loyalty […] The post Why US Airline Stocks Are Being Rewritten In 2026 And Which US Airlines Stand Out appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Jan 09, 2026
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Cranky Weekly Review presented by Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport: Alaska Adds, Avelo Subtracts
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Cranky Weekly Review presented by Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport: Alaska Adds, Avelo Subtracts

Alaska Orders All the Airplanes Alaska Airlines placed the largest aircraft order in its history, agreeing to terms with Boeing, its Seattle neighbor, for 105 B737-10s, five more B787s, options for another 35 737-10s, a $200 gift card to Pike Place Fish Market, a two-for-one coupon for a tour of the original Starbucks, and a...

The Cranky Flier Jan 09, 2026
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Taiwan’s Administrative Enforcement Agency sells Used MD-83 in Third Auction
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Taiwan’s Administrative Enforcement Agency sells Used MD-83 in Third Auction

Taiwan’s Administrative Enforcement Agency (AEA) has sold a used MD-83 in a third auction, after two previous auctions failed to produce any bids. The auction for the aircraft took place earlier this month on January 6 at Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA). The aircraft, a Far Eastern Air Transport B-28007, was sold for 3.2 million New […] The post Taiwan’s Administrative Enforcement Agency sells Used MD-83 in Third Auction appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Jan 09, 2026
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Service oddities mar otherwise solid American Airlines JFK-HND flight
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Service oddities mar otherwise solid American Airlines JFK-HND flight

Despite American Airlines’ hub status in New York, I rarely find myself flying the carrier’s mainline network. But the US major’s addition of a nonstop linking Tokyo Haneda with JFK, plus an appealing miles redemption rate, was all I needed to come back to AA. After initially booking a premium economy seat on Haneda-JFK for... The post Service oddities mar otherwise solid American Airlines JFK-HND flight appeared first on Runway Girl.

Runway Girl Network Jan 09, 2026
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Unite ballots Aer Lingus staff over Manchester base closure
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Unite ballots Aer Lingus staff over Manchester base closure

Unite, the Union is to ballot workers of Aer Lingus UK over the airlines proposed closure of its base at Manchester Airport (MAN/EGCC) which will result in around 200 redundancies. Rumours have been circulating for some time about potential closure of the base after Aer Lingus confirmed it was consulting [read more] The post Unite ballots Aer Lingus staff over Manchester base closure appeared first on UK Aviation News.

UK Aviation News Jan 09, 2026
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Op-Ed: Building a sustainable future for aircraft teardown in China
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Op-Ed: Building a sustainable future for aircraft teardown in China

Please enjoy this Op-Ed contribution from Paul Ashcroft, who serves as SVP Asia-Pacific at aviation asset specialist AerFin. China’s aviation industry is entering a pivotal decade. A younger fleet, progressing towards mid-life, rising operational pressures and a renewed push for sustainability are converging to reshape how airlines think about material use and end-of-life strategies. Nowhere... The post Op-Ed: Building a sustainable future for aircraft teardown in China appeared first on Runway

Runway Girl Network Jan 09, 2026
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Press Release: flydubai selects ZestIoT to digitize turnaround ops
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Press Release: flydubai selects ZestIoT to digitize turnaround ops

ZestIoT has been selected by flydubai, the Dubai-based airline, to deploy its state-of-the-art Turnaround Management Platform at Dubai International (DXB) and across the airline’s expanding network. The platform will digitize turnaround operations and provide the airline with real-time visibility as well as AI-driven and prediction-based collaboration, enabling smarter, more efficient decision-making. By improving operational execution... The post Press Release: flydubai selects ZestIoT to digit

Runway Girl Network Jan 09, 2026
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