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Emirates Ends Flights to Algeria Amidst UAE-Algeria Fractures
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Emirates Ends Flights to Algeria Amidst UAE-Algeria Fractures

Emirates has confirmed it will stop flights to Algeria, with the last service EK757 set to leave Algiers on Feb. 3, 2027. The Dubai-based airline made the announcement after Algeria started the process of ending its air services agreement with the United Arab Emirates, though it confirmed current flights remain unaffected and passengers should proceed […] The post Emirates Ends Flights to Algeria Amidst UAE-Algeria Fractures appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

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Power bank overheats on SAS flight, forces emergency landing in Trondheim
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Power bank overheats on SAS flight, forces emergency landing in Trondheim

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) domestic flight SK4416 was forced to make an emergency landing at Trondheim Airport Værnes on Sunday after a power bank overheated in the cabin, causing smoke and prompting a full emergency response. Smoke Incident Mid-Flight The Airbus A320neo aircraft SE-RUO, carrying 186 passengers, was en route from Oslo Airport Gardermoen to Tromsø […]

Aviation24.be Feb 15, 2026
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Delta Air Lines Launching Boston-Honolulu Route Next Winter After 2025 Suspension
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Delta Air Lines Launching Boston-Honolulu Route Next Winter After 2025 Suspension

Delta Air Lines is launching a Boston-Honolulu route next winter, after a 2025 suspension. The idea is to make accessible daily, non-stop flights throughout the season, starting from Dec. 19, 2026. Service Revival The aforementioned Boston-Honolulu service was previously suspended in 2025, soon followed by their direct competitor, Hawaiian Airlines, also stopping journeys to Hawaii. […] The post Delta Air Lines Launching Boston-Honolulu Route Next Winter After 2025 Suspension appeared first on T

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U.S. Air Force T-7A program raises cost concerns
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U.S. Air Force T-7A program raises cost concerns

The United States Air Force is confronting growing scrutiny over the cost structure of the T-7A Red Hawk trainer aircraft program as it approaches the Milestone C decision phase, a key acquisition step that will determine whether the aircraft moves into full-rate production. The review comes amid continued schedule delays and ongoing efforts to stabilize […]

Defence Blog Aviation Feb 15, 2026
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Kenya Launches $2bn Investor Hunt to Rescue Kenya Airways
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Kenya Launches $2bn Investor Hunt to Rescue Kenya Airways

Kenya’s government is set to launch an international tender for a strategic equity partner for Kenya Airways. It hopes to secure up to $2 billion to turn the national carrier around. Finance Minister, John Mbadi, confirmed the plans during a news conference in Nairobi on Feb. 11, outlining a bold new chapter for the airline […] The post Kenya Launches $2bn Investor Hunt to Rescue Kenya Airways appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

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End of an Aviation Icon: BelugaST #5 Takes Off One Last Time
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End of an Aviation Icon: BelugaST #5 Takes Off One Last Time

For nearly three decades, one of the most unusual aircraft in European skies has been quietly doing a job most passengers never think about. With its oversized fuselage and unmistakable profile, the Airbus Beluga became a flying bridge between factories, carrying massive components that turn into finished airliners. Now, BelugaST #5 is preparing for its final flight. Why did this aircraft matter so much, and what does its retirement mean for the future of the Beluga program?

Simple Flying Feb 15, 2026
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Airport strikes in Italy halted to avoid chaos during Winter Olympics
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Airport strikes in Italy halted to avoid chaos during Winter Olympics

The Italian government blocked the airport strikes to avoid chaos in the middle of the ongoing Winter Olympics and Paralympics. Earlier, airline industry staff in Italy, including pilots, flight attendants, and ground staff, were threatening to walk out of work on Feb. 16, a week before the Winter Olympics were due to finish. Airport strikes […] The post Airport strikes in Italy halted to avoid chaos during Winter Olympics appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

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