Air India (AI), under the TATA Group, has plans to more than triple its fleet size. read more ⇒ Source:: “Airways Magazine”
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NTSB, FAA To Investigate Runway Incursion At JFK
1/16/1967: California’s AirCal Commenced Operations
Yeti Airlines ATR 72 Crashes While on Approach to Pokhara Airport, Nepal
1/15/2002: Maiden Flight of the Airbus A318
Yeti Airlines Tragic Crash Record
Yeti Airlines, and its subsidiary Tara Air, have tragic crash records and for that reason, AirlineRatings.com does not rate either airline. Subscribe to the Airlineratings.com newsletter to get the relevant news first Since 2004 Yeti Airlines has had four fatal accidents, including today’s while Tara Air has had three fatal crashes aside from a combined …
Op-Ed: US Commercial Aviation’s Outdated Technology
Airbus Steps Down From FAA Boeing Safety Inspection Panel
Delta Air Lines Announces its 2022 Financial Results
1/14/1976: British Airways Receives First Concorde
The Airbus A380 Returns to Glasgow
Peru’s Second-most Important Airport Closed amid Protest
SAS Progresses With Restructuring
1/13/1974: First Commercial Flight at Dallas/Fort Worth
SLC, ATL Led the Pack in Fewest Delayed Flights in ’22
Vietjet to Begin Melbourne-Ho Chi Minh City Route
Aircraft Makes Incorrect Landing at Schiphol Airport
Red Sea International Airport: Luxury Like Never Before
Bonza Finally Secures AOC
Last 747 Emerges from Paint Shop
1/12/1935: Earhart’s First Hawaii Solo Flight
Boeing ‘s 2022 Improving Scorecard
Boeing has reported 774 commercial orders for last year after cancellations and conversions, including 561 orders for the 737 families and 213 orders for the company’s twin-aisle aircraft. Boeing delivered 69 commercial jets in December, including 53 737 MAX, bringing the total deliveries for 2022 to 480 aircraft. Subscribe to the Airlineratings.com newsletter to get …
Low Fare Bonza Cleared for Take-off
Low-fare operator Bonza has been cleared for take-off by Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority which has issued it an Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC). Subscribe to the Airlineratings.com newsletter to get the relevant news first The AOC is the regulatory approval required by Bonza to fly scheduled passenger-carrying flights in Australia. A specialist CASA team has …