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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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All EX-YU capital airports to grow in March as Wizz dominates
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All EX-YU capital airports to grow in March as Wizz dominates

All capital city airports in the former Yugoslavia will see their capacity levels grow during March, which will mark the start of the 2026 summer season towards the end of the month. Wizz Air remains the region’s largest carrier.Belgrade Airport has the most available seats on scheduled flights in March, standing at 803.244. The figure represents an increase of 11.2% on 2025. Air Serbia will continue to maintain its position as the largest carrier with 384.988 seats, up 6.4%. Wizz Air will add 5

EX-YU Aviation News Feb 23, 2026
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Where Will UAE Carriers Go Next?
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Where Will UAE Carriers Go Next?

Dubai built Emirates to drive economic growth — and succeeded beyond imagination. Now a new chapter is unfolding. Emirates is expanding cautiously, while FlyDubai and Etihad push aggressively into new markets and Air Arabia carries low-cost flying further afield. With hundreds of aircraft on order, new hubs taking shape, and regional competition intensifying, the Gulf aviation story is evolving quickly. We explore what might come next in this week’s feature story.

Airline Weekly Feb 23, 2026
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LifeFlight bolsters its Queensland aeromedical roster

The 33 new critical care doctors, who will be deployed to the Darling Downs, Sunshine Coast, Wide-Bay Burnett, Maranoa, North Queensland and Brisbane regions, have undergone “a week of intensive aeromedical training” at Brisbane Airport’s LifeFlight Training Academy.

Australian Aviation Feb 23, 2026
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Boeing Starliner debacle was top-level mishap, says NASA report

The findings, published as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program investigation, mark one of the most serious official rebukes of a human spaceflight mission in recent years and underscore ongoing challenges with Starliner, which was intended to serve as a second crew transport system alongside SpaceX’s Crew Dragon.

Australian Aviation Feb 23, 2026
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