Japan Airlines plans to introduce 17 additional Boeing 737-8 aircraft in addition to its March 21, 2023 order.
IndiGo has revealed the configuration and deployment of its future fleet of Airbus A321XLRs, the first of which will be handed over to the low-cost operator in fiscal year 2026.
The A321 series provides an attractive combination of efficiency, capacity, and range for ultra low-cost carriers (ULCCs), which are airlines that prioritise minimising operating costs while ...
The planned launch of A321neo services comes as Air India Express prepares to increase its domestic network, adding about 20 ...
Japan Airlines has pledged to support the modernization of its domestic fleet by adding to its order of Boeing 737 MAX 8 ...
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan Airlines said on Wednesday it plans to buy 17 additional Boeing 737-8 aircraft for its fleet. The airline also said it plans to buy 11 Airbus A321neo aircraft to replace Boeing ...
(Ludovic Marin/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) PARIS — Airbus Defence and Space, together with Naval Group, won a contract worth as much as €480 million (US$504 million) to upgrade the ...
This is a reflection of factors such as pricing and availability. Boeing and Airbus have a total backlog of nearly 15,000 airplanes. So, currently we are not viewing things through a scope of ...
In May 1974, Air France introduced Airbus' first production aircraft, the Airbus A300, into service. Today, Airbus' flagship airliner is the widebody and efficient Airbus A350. In 2016, Airbus wrote, ...
And there are shocking photos to prove it. Citing local media, TMZ reports that the LATAM Airlines Airbus A321 had just taken off from Galeao Airport in Rio de Janeiro en route for São Paulo ...
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