“Mine will be bigger than yours” Dassault tells Gulfstream, Bombardier
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European low-cost operator easyJet on Thursday announced that it will not sue US low-cost start up airline Breeze Airways, which launched operations on May 27th
Maho Beach, on the island of St. Maarten, is set to be the stage for a new survival-themed TV show. Participants, whose numbers are expected
The Travel Pass Initiative got a further boost on Monday when IATA announced that Sir Ian McKellen was signed on to assist in its promotion.
Following the highly questionable diversion of a Ryanair flight while en route over Belarus, the office of Belarus President Lukashenko issued a statement confirming that
Business jet start-up Aerion Supersonic has shut down the development of its “silent” supersonic aircraft, the industry reported on Friday. What was not divulged was
Czech-German (European) carmaker Skoda Auto, maker of the ubiquitous 130 and Favorit models, has today announced that it will start developing a 120 to 150
Long-haul travellers will now have covid PCR tests taken and processed during their flight thanks to a remarkable effort combining three distinct fields: aviation, medicine, and history.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) are reportedly emulating their police colleagues and resorting to less orthodox ways of dealing with the growing threat of
Just as the Valletta Summit on Migration comes to a close, news broke that a rogue African airline has started operations with the sole intent