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Close Call! SAS A320Neo Attempted Takeoff From A Taxiway!
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Close Call! SAS A320Neo Attempted Takeoff From A Taxiway!

Wow - talk about a close call! On February 5th, an SAS Airbus A320neo, registration reportedly attempted to takeoff from a taxiway, which it thought was a runway. Thankfully, the crew realized their mistake in time and performed a high-speed rejected takeoff.

Simple Flying Feb 23, 2026
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THAI Plans Bangkok – Changsha Service in May 2026
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THAI Plans Bangkok – Changsha Service in May 2026

Published at 0500PST / 1300GMT 23FEB26Thai Airways International (THAI) during Northern summer 2026 season intends to launch new route to China, as the carrier schedules Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Changsha route. The airline would operate this route on daily basis with Airbus A321neo, effective 10MAY26.TG694 BKK1550 – 2020CSX 32Q DTG695 CSX2120 – 2345BKK 32Q D

AeroRoutes Feb 23, 2026
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IndiGo Airlines Adjusts Istanbul Airport Operations
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IndiGo Airlines Adjusts Istanbul Airport Operations

IndiGo Airlines added a technical stop at Ras al Khaimah International Airport (RAK) for its Istanbul Airport (IST) operations in order to maintain the routes from Mumbai International (BOM) and Delhi International (DEL) airports. The operational adjustment is necessary, as the damp-leases for two B777-300ERs currently provided by Turkish Airlines are due to end by March […] The post IndiGo Airlines Adjusts Istanbul Airport Operations appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Feb 23, 2026
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Frontier in New York and Los Angeles: A Tale of Two (Expensive) Cities
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Frontier in New York and Los Angeles: A Tale of Two (Expensive) Cities

Frontier decided to end its efforts to make a go of things at New York’s JFK airport last week with the termination of all but one, single daily flight from the airport. This makes sense, but the opposite is happening across the country in Los Angeles where Frontier continues to build. These are both expensive,...

The Cranky Flier Feb 23, 2026
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Cartel violence triggers major disruptions at Mexican airports
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Cartel violence triggers major disruptions at Mexican airports

A surge of cartel-related violence in the state of Jalisco has caused significant disruption at Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport (PVR) and Guadalajara International Airport (GDL), forcing airlines to cancel and divert flights amid escalating security concerns. The unrest followed a major federal security operation that reportedly resulted in the death of Nemesio Rubén […]

Aviation24.be Feb 23, 2026
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Airports, Borders and Bias: Racial Profiling in Travel and the Data
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Airports, Borders and Bias: Racial Profiling in Travel and the Data

Travellers, when boarding and using plane services, want the comfort of knowing they are flying without any substantial worry. For many passengers of colour, their worries stem from being racially profiled before and after borders. There are often reports of differential treatment and bias at security screenings and border controls, but travellers’ experiences are not […] The post Airports, Borders and Bias: Racial Profiling in Travel and the Data appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Feb 23, 2026
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Bangkok Airways 3Q26 Selected Service Suspension
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Bangkok Airways 3Q26 Selected Service Suspension

Published at 0300PST / 1100GMT 23FEB26Bangkok Airways in the third quarter of 2026 schedules service suspensions on 2 routes, the airline has announced. From 01JUL26 to 30SEP26, planned service suspension as follows.Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Male 01JUL26 – 30SEP26 4 weekly A319Koh Samui – Singapore 01JUL26 – 30SEP26 3 weekly A319

AeroRoutes Feb 23, 2026
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RAVE Aerospace nixes proprietary antenna work as LEO shapes IFEC
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RAVE Aerospace nixes proprietary antenna work as LEO shapes IFEC

RAVE Aerospace, newly renamed following its acquisition by private equity firm Kingswood Capital Management, has stopped “internal development of any new proprietary inflight connectivity antenna technology,” Runway Girl Network can reveal. Though it has never acted as an IFC service provider, the integrator and embedded IFE firm formally known as Safran Passenger Innovations (SPI) has long provided terminal... The post RAVE Aerospace nixes proprietary antenna work as LEO shapes I

Runway Girl Network Feb 23, 2026
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FlyHouse Enters Brazilian Market with TAM Partnership
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FlyHouse Enters Brazilian Market with TAM Partnership

FlyHouse has announced a partnership with TAM Aviação Executiva to expand its online charter platform into the Brazilian market. The agreement allows Brazilian operators and aircraft to be added to FlyHouse’s booking system while meeting local regulatory requirements and obtaining the FlyHouse Safety Seal certification, furthering progress towards its goal of global expansion. TAM Aviação […] The post FlyHouse Enters Brazilian Market with TAM Partnership appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation

Travel Radar Feb 23, 2026
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