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New Pacific Airlines to terminate scheduled operations, will operate only charter flights
New Pacific Airlines (formerly Northern Pacific Airways) continues to trim its scheduled operations. The first scheduled route, Ontario – Las Vegas was terminated in December 2023. The Ontario – Reno route was dropped on March 21, 2024. Now, according to Ishrion Aviation, the company will cut its last scheduled route from Ontario to Nashville on ...
Link (World Airline News)

Riyadh Air joins United Nations Global Compact
Riyadh Air joins the UNGC with the intention to incorporate United Nations Sustainability Goals across its operations.Riyadh Air joins the UNGC with the intention to incorporate United Nations Sustainability Goals across its operations.

Link (International Airport Review)

Avelo Airlines to announce its new routes from Lakeland tomorrow
Lakeland Linder International Airport (LAL) (located off I-4 between Tampa and Orlando) will again have scheduled airline service. Avelo Airlines is expanding in the Orlando area. The fast-growing airline will announce its planned routes from LAL tomorrow.
Link (World Airline News)

Swiss recycles some historic Swissair registrations for its new Airbus A350s
Swiss International Air Lines made this announcement: Back to the future with “HB-IFA” The preparations for introducing our brand-new Airbus A350 into service are in full swing. There is still some time before we can welcome the first aircraft into our fleet. The future registration numbers are already known. Excitement is building as we prepare ...
Link (World Airline News)

United to fit 50 Skywest operated Embraer E175s with time-saving overhead bins
United Airlines will install new, larger overhead bins on its Skywest operated Embraer E175 fleet, allowing the carrier…
Link (AeroTime)

Partnership brings 10 hydrogen VTOL jets to enhance Bali tourism
The partnership will see PARQ Development receive 10 cutting-edge hydrogen-powered vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) jets.The partnership between Sirius Aviation AG and PARQ Development aims to transform sustainable air travel and tourism in Bali, Indonesia.
Link (International Airport Review)

Port Authority to transform access to Newark Liberty’s rail station
The Board of Commissioners of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has approved $160 million for design and construction of the EWR Station Access project, which will add a new entry point to the Newark Liberty International Airport Rail Station. The project is expected to greatly improve transit accessibility for underserved Newark ...
Link (Airport World)

Jet2.com and Jet2holidays announce launch of flights and holidays from Bournemouth Airport
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have announced that they are expanding their UK footprint even further – by launching flights and holidays from Bournemouth Airport – which will become their 12thUK base airport. The UK’s largest tour operator and third largest airline have today put 16 sunny destinations across Europe, the Canary Islands, and the Mediterranean on sale from Bournemouth Airport for Summer ...
Link (World Airline News)

FAA to fund enhancements to ATC towers at 20 small US airports
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the US is awarding $20 million to 20 airport-owned airport traffic control towers across the country, spanning 17 states. The funding will be used to upgrade existing or build new control towers, delivering on President Biden’s Investing in America agenda that is rebuilding our infrastructure in every corner of ...
Link (Airport World)

Vancouver Airport partners with British Colombian government to support jobs and fight pollution
VancouverThe memorandum of understanding aims to fight pollution in the aviation sector, grow investment and support clean, sustainable jobs and business opportunities for the British Columbia region.
Link (International Airport Review)

NAV CANADA joins the iTEC Alliance to foster more efficient aviation
With this partnership, the iTEC Alliance has reached beyond the European borders for the first time.
Link (International Airport Review)

Spokane awards retail and F&B concession to SSP America
SSP America, a division of SSP Group has been awarded a 10-year contract to lease, develop, and manage the Spokane International Airports restaurant and retail programme. As a result, it will oversee the operation of nearly six retail locations and be responsible for developing and operating 11 restaurant locations in the airport’s terminals and soon-to-open ...
Link (Airport World)

The future is multimodal
Amsterdam Schiphol’s Klaas Boersma and multimodal researcher, Aniek Toet, reflect on the importance of a shared vision when it comes to embracing multimodality at the world’s airports. I am obviously biased, but the journey airports have made over the last 50 years to become key social and economic generators, synonymous with global trade and connectivity, ...
Link (Airport World)

Lithuanian ACMI carrier KlasJet receives approval to operate in Saudi Arabia
KlasJet, part of the Avia Solutions Group (ASG) family of ACMI airlines, has announced that it will be…
Link (AeroTime)

Working to attract passengers at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport
Sophie Li and Damien Lin of Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport spoke about how they are attracting passenger volumes across the world.
Link (International Airport Review)

Ryanair CEO welcomes Boeing leadership reshuffle amid 737 MAX delivery delays
Michael O’Leary, the outspoken Chief Executive Officer of Ryanair, has issued a video message in which he welcomes…
Link (AeroTime)

French Rafale fighters deploy to Romania for joint training
Three Rafale fighter jets were deployed to Romania from Mont-de-Marsan Air Base 118 between March 4 and 9,…
Link (AeroTime)

Air France-KLM wishes to commence direct Milan Linate to New York flights
The Air France-KLM Group has announced its intention to begin operating direct flights between Milan and New York.…
Link (AeroTime)

London Gatwick expecting its busiest two weeks of the year so far
Like many airports across the globe, London Gatwick says that it is gearing up to welcome passengers travelling over the Easter holidays, which will be its busiest two weeks of the year to date. The highest number of departures at London Gatwick are expected to be on Easter Sunday (March 31), while Sunday, April 7, ...
Link (Airport World)

United becomes first airline to add new, larger overhead bins to SkyWest’s Embraer E175 aircraft
United Airlines announced today that it is installing new, larger overhead bins on its Skywest operated Embraer E175 fleet that will provide more room for passengers’ roll aboard carry-on bags. These new bins will be available on 50 aircraft with a 76-seat configuration by the end of this year. United may expand the E175 larger ...
Link (World Airline News)


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