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IndiGo to Launch Bangalore-Langkawi Route with A320neo in December

IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has announced a new international route connecting Bangalore to Langkawi, scheduled to commence on December 16, 2024. This service will be operated using IndiGo’s A320neo aircraft, known for its fuel efficiency and passenger comfort, ideal for medium-haul international routes. The addition of this route provides Indian travelers with direct access to Langkawi, a popular destination in Malaysia, known…

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AirAsia Cambodia to Launch Phnom Penh–Ho Chi Minh City Route in December 2024

AirAsia Cambodia has announced the launch of a new route connecting Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Scheduled to commence on 22 December 2024, the route will be operated with an Airbus A320, offering passengers a reliable and affordable travel option between these two bustling Southeast Asian cities. This addition aligns with…

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MMAG Aviation Consortium Establishes MMAG Skyfleet Aircraft Leasing Unit in Labuan

MMAG Aviation Consortium has secured regulatory approval from Labuan, Malaysia, to establish a subsidiary, MMAG Skyfleet, which will operate as an aircraft leasing unit. This strategic move marks MMAG’s entry into the aircraft leasing industry, allowing the consortium to diversify its aviation operations and cater to the growing demand for leasing services within the region….

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Capital A Appoints Pattra Boosarawongse as Deputy CEO

Capital A, the Malaysia-based parent company of AirAsia, has announced the promotion of its Chief Financial Officer, Pattra Boosarawongse, to the position of Deputy CEO, effective 1 November 2024. This appointment reflects Capital A’s recognition of Boosarawongse’s contributions and expertise, particularly in financial strategy and organizational leadership. As Deputy CEO, Boosarawongse is expected to play…

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Cambodia Angkor Air Adds ATR72-500 to Fleet for Regional Connectivity

Cambodia Angkor Air has expanded its fleet with the recent delivery of an ATR72-500 aircraft, identified by serial number 890. Equipped with PW127M engines, the ATR72-500 is expected to bolster Cambodia Angkor Air’s regional capabilities, providing efficient and reliable service across short-haul routes within Southeast Asia.