NewsTaiwan’s China Airlines finalizes order for Boeing 787 DreamlinersChina Airlines, the state-owned flag carrier of Taiwan, has finalized an order for Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
Link (AeroTime)Reeling from Russian airspace closure, Finnair looks to cut jobsFinnair is in talks to cut up to 200 jobs globally, mostly among management, after the closure of Russian airspace curtailed its business
Link (AeroTime)Boeing, Airbus planes will “never be delivered” to Russia again: RostecThe head of Russia’s technology conglomerate Rostec says that Airbus and Boeing will “never” deliver aircraft to Russia again.
Link (AeroTime)China ‘on track’ for 6th-gen fighter, US needs to focus on own development: ACCA US official said China is going forward with the development of its own sixth generation fighter jet
Link (AeroTime)Canadian airports to remove pandemic measures for air travelMonette Pasher, President of the Canadian Airports Council has issued a statement welcoming the removal of all remaining COVID-19 pandemic measures for air travel across Canada.
Link (International Airport Review)Airlines cancel thousands of US flights due to Hurricane IanThousands of flights have been canceled across major airports in the United States as Hurricane Ian strikes Florida.
Link (AeroTime)Survey reveals working conditions for aviation workersjobsA new survey of more than 3,700 aviation workers, globally, has unveiled that working conditions are declining for 90 per cent of employees.
Link (International Airport Review)Abu Dhabi Airport collaborates with Warner Bros. WorldWarner Bros. World™ in Abu Dhabi has collaborated with Etihad Airways and Abu Dhabi International Airport, welcoming passengers with an unexpected appearance from some of their infamous characters.
Link (International Airport Review)Six Steps to Creating a Contactless Passenger JourneyAs airports invest in more contactless technology, we discuss the necessary steps to ensure it is implemented effectively with maximum benefits for all.
Link (International Airport Review)AOA welcomes return of VAT free shopping for international visitorsAirport Operators Association has welcomed the return of VAT free shopping for international passengers.
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