Afriqiyah Airways A319 Returns to Service
Afriqiyah Airways, the national carrier of Libya, has announced the successful return of its Airbus A319, identified by serial number 4004, to active service following a comprehensive maintenance program.
Afriqiyah Airways, the national carrier of Libya, has announced the successful return of its Airbus A319, identified by serial number 4004, to active service following a comprehensive maintenance program.
Aeroitalia, the Italian regional airline, has taken delivery of a new ATR72-600 aircraft, identified by serial number 1196. The aircraft is powered by PW127M engines and was acquired under a leasing agreement, further strengthening Aeroitalia’s regional fleet.
Aegean Airlines, Greece’s largest carrier, has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Airbus A321neo, bearing serial number 12381. This aircraft, powered by PW1133G-JM engines, represents the latest step in Aegean’s commitment to fleet modernization and operational efficiency.
Pegasus Airlines, Türkiye’s leading low-cost carrier, has announced a significant expansion of its fleet with an order for 100 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. This strategic move aims to modernize the airline’s single-aisle fleet, enhancing operational efficiency and supporting its growth ambitions in the competitive aviation market.
Lucky Air has announced the launch of nonstop flights from Dali to Hanoi and Kuala Lumpur, starting in mid-January 2025. The routes will be operated using the Boeing 737-700, enhancing international connectivity from Yunnan province, China.
IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share, has inaugurated its new route connecting Kozhikode and Abu Dhabi, beginning December 21, 2024. The route is operated using the Airbus A320neo, known for its fuel efficiency and enhanced passenger experience, further solidifying IndiGo’s robust presence in the India-UAE sector.
Airblue, one of Pakistan’s leading private airlines, has announced plans to launch a new service connecting Lahoreand Skardu, starting March 30, 2025. The route will be operated using the Airbus A320, adding a vital link to the carrier’s domestic network and catering to increasing travel demand to the picturesque northern region of Pakistan.
Boeing has announced that its Chief Information Officer (CIO), Susan Doniz, is leaving the company. Her departure marks the end of her tenure in overseeing Boeing’s digital transformation and IT operations during a crucial period of recovery and growth for the aerospace giant.
Emerald Airlines (Ireland) has confirmed that one of its aircraft, an ATR72-200, serial 1297, experienced a nose gear collapse while landing at Belfast City Airport. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported among passengers or crew, but the aircraft sustained substantial damage, prompting an investigation into the incident.
Spectre Cargo Solutions (US), through its Irish affiliates, has accused SpiceJet (India) of removing engines from leased Boeing 737 freighters (B737Fs) in what it claims is a breach of lease agreements. The allegations add to the ongoing challenges faced by SpiceJet regarding its leased aircraft management and operational practices.