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Turkish Airlines handles record Ljubljana traffic
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Turkish Airlines handles record Ljubljana traffic

NEWS FLASHTurkish Airlines welcomed a record 209.957 passengers on its Ljubljana flights in 2025. The figure represents an increase of 9.6% on the previous year. The number of operated flights increased 13.2%. The carrier registered an average cabin load factor of 77.2% on its Istanbul - Ljubljana route over the twelve-month period.EX-YU Aviation News

EX-YU Aviation News Feb 24, 2026
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The Range Battle: A350-1000ULR vs Boeing 777X
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The Range Battle: A350-1000ULR vs Boeing 777X

Have you ever wondered how far a modern airliner can really fly without stopping, and how close we are to connecting almost any two cities on Earth with a single flight? Ultra-long-haul travel is pushing aviation into an amazing new phase, where engineering, economics, and passenger comfort all meet in one ambitious goal.So in this video we take a look at how the Airbus A350-1000ULR compares with the Boeing 777X, and how much more range it really has, as airlines prepare for the next generation

Simple Flying Feb 24, 2026
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STL Tries to Finally Get Beyond TWA
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STL Tries to Finally Get Beyond TWA

Behold, the mighty St Louis Lambert International Airport! It’s a massive complex with four runways, more than 80 gates, a Boeing (formerly McDonnell Douglas) manufacturing complex, and a national guard base. Or at least, it was at its peak. But St Louis, like many mid-size cities in the middle, has seen its shine tarnish, and...

The Cranky Flier Feb 24, 2026
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Norwegians Return Home on SAS After Triumphant Olympics
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Norwegians Return Home on SAS After Triumphant Olympics

SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) is welcoming Norway’s Olympic medallists home from the Olympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina, Italy. The athletes are returning to Norway on SAS flights in close coordination with the Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports and Olympiatoppen. SAS’s Role In The Olympics The Norwegian team won a total of […] The post Norwegians Return Home on SAS After Triumphant Olympics appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Feb 24, 2026
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Airbus unveils high-speed compound helicopter concepts
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Airbus unveils high-speed compound helicopter concepts

Airbus Helicopters has unveiled two next-generation rotorcraft concepts developed to meet NATO’s Next Generation Rotorcraft Capabilities (NGRC) study requirements, the company announced as part of its ongoing work under a NATO-backed concept program. The proposal, presented in cooperation with RTX businesses Collins Aerospace and Raytheon, as well as missile manufacturer MBDA, outlines both a high-performance […]

Defence Blog Aviation Feb 24, 2026
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Regional UK Airports Face Uneven Recovery
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Regional UK Airports Face Uneven Recovery

Britain’s smaller airports are grappling with a sluggish recovery despite national passenger numbers reaching record highs, exposing what industry leaders describe as a two-tier rebound in U.K. aviation. Sharp Declines at Regional Hubs New Civil Aviation Authority data show that while major hubs are thriving, several regional airports remain well below pre-pandemic levels, with some […] The post Regional UK Airports Face Uneven Recovery appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Feb 24, 2026
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PHOTOS: Osijek Airport overhaul nears completion
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PHOTOS: Osijek Airport overhaul nears completion

NEWS FLASHThe overhaul of Osijek Airport is progressing steadily, with completion scheduled for the end of next month. Valued at 14.3 million euros, the project is designed to improve passenger flow, comfort and security. The 2.800-square-metre terminal is being expanded and reconfigured to optimise circulation throughout the building. Upon completion, the upgraded facility will feature additional gates, a relocated food and beverage outlet and newly designed areas for border control and securit

EX-YU Aviation News Feb 24, 2026
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East Midlands Airport Enhances Arrivals Experience
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East Midlands Airport Enhances Arrivals Experience

Passengers landing at the East Midlands Airport (EMA), U.K., are being greeted with a warmer welcome after a series of improvements to the arrivals process. The airport has refreshed its immigration hall, where travellers undergo passport checks, introducing new wood panelling that aligns with upgrades across the wider terminal. Immigration Hall Revamp and Clearer Wayfinding […] The post East Midlands Airport Enhances Arrivals Experience appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Feb 24, 2026
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Korean Air 1Q27 Atlanta Service Reductions
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Korean Air 1Q27 Atlanta Service Reductions

Published at 2300PST 23FEB26 / 0700GMT 24FEB26Korean Air in the first quarter of 2027 schedules service reductions on Seoul Incheon – Atlanta route, where the airline currently lists 11 weekly flights for the period of 18JAN27 – 01MAR27, instead of 14 weekly. Service is operated by 777-300ER aircraft.Following schedules focuses on the month of February 2027, as operational frequency varies in January 2027.KE033 ICN0845 – 0820ATL 77W x247KE035 ICN1035 – 1010ATL 77W DKE034 ATL1050 – 1640+1ICN 77W

AeroRoutes Feb 24, 2026
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Boeing starts assembly of Canada’s CP-8A Poseidon aircraft
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Boeing starts assembly of Canada’s CP-8A Poseidon aircraft

The Royal Canadian Air Force announced that fuselage integration and production have begun on Canada’s first CP-8A Poseidon aircraft, marking a new phase in the country’s maritime patrol modernization program. The update was confirmed in an official service statement, while Boeing Defense said the aircraft with serial number 9627 is now taking shape as production […]

Defence Blog Aviation Feb 24, 2026
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Boeing highlights F-15 evolution into multi-role combat platform
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Boeing highlights F-15 evolution into multi-role combat platform

The United States Air Force continues fielding the F-15EX Eagle II, Boeing confirmed on February 24, 2026, highlighting the newest variant of the F-15 fighter as the latest evolution of an aircraft family that has remained in operational service since its original introduction in 1974. The continued rollout of the F-15EX addresses the Air Force’s […]

Defence Blog Aviation Feb 24, 2026
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No high-speed rail stop on the cards for Newcastle Airport

The High-Speed Rail Authority has released its business case for the first stage of the project, which would link Newcastle to Western Sydney International Airport (WSI) via Lake Macquarie, the Central Coast, Sydney Central, and Parramatta, with construction to potentially start in 2029.

Australian Aviation Feb 24, 2026
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Delta Outlines 164-seater A321neo Network From May 2026
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Delta Outlines 164-seater A321neo Network From May 2026

Published at 2200PST 23FEB26 / 0600GMT 24FEB26 Delta in recent schedule update begins to publish planned 164-seater Airbus A321neo operation, the Premium-Heavy aircraft, configuration J44W54Y120, is scheduled to enter service in May 2026 at earliest.Atlanta – Los Angeles eff 20MAY26 18 weeklyAtlanta – San Diego eff 07JUN26 1 dailyAtlanta – San Francisco eff 07JUN26 2 dailyAtlanta – Seattle eff 07JUN26 2 daily

AeroRoutes Feb 24, 2026
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