AirlinesIcelandair to axe two US destinations Icelandair is axing its US services to San Francisco and Kansas City next year, as part of a network restructuring.
The airline says it will discontinue the flights for its summer 2020 programme, citing "commercial reasons".
LinkPICTURES: Saudia welcomes first 787-10 to fleet Saudia has marked the delivery of its first Boeing 787-10 with a ceremony at its base at Jeddah's King Abdulaziz International airport.
The GE Aviation GEnx-1B-powered 787-10, which joins Saudia's existing fleet of 13 GEnx-powered 787-9s, will play a key role in the airline's fleet and network expansion, it says.
LinkAdria Airways ceases operations and files for bankruptcy Slovenian flag carrier Adria Airways has filed for bankruptcy, after financial pressures led to days of disruption to its flight schedule.
The airline says it has filed with the Carniola district court.
LinkTransavia pilots back Air France development plan Transavia pilots have overwhelmingly voted to support a draft agreement regarding the development of the airline in co-operation with Air France.
The draft deal had been the subject of a 12 September referendum for the Transavia division of French pilots' union SNPL.
LinkXL Airways France suspends operations Leisure carrier XL Airways France has suspended all operations for several days, owing to financial problems.
The Paris-based airline says the suspension will run from 30 September to 3 October.
LinkThai Airways ordered to revise aircraft acquisition plan Thai Airways International's board has ordered the management team to revise a proposed aircraft acquisition plan.
The carrier says that, following a board meeting on 24 September, it has been instructed to find a funding source that is "most appropriate for the current situation" and to submit the new plan within six months.
LinkTroubled Adria fined for 'misleading' ticket sales Adria Airways has twice been fined by Slovenia's consumer-protection regulator for selling tickets for flights it was unable to conduct over the last week.
Slovenia's market inspectorate says the airline, which is privately-owned, was selling tickets for 26-27 September flights despite these services being "uncertain" because the carrier had suspended all flights for 24-25 September.
LinkFirst SilkAir 737 Max 8 arrives in Alice Springs A SilkAir Boeing 737 Max 8 has arrived in Alice Springs, Australia where it will be placed in storage, pending the type’s eventual return to service.
The aircraft, 9V-MBA, arrived during the morning of Monday 30 September, according to an industry source. It, along with SilkAir’s other five 737 Max 8s, has been in storage at Changi Airport since March following a global grounding after two fatal crashes that killed 346 people.
LinkNew carrier among options to replace Adria: prime minister Slovenia's prime minister has hinted at a possible new carrier to replace Adria Airways, while refusing to offer financial support to the troubled airline as long as it remains under its current ownership.
Adria Airways is aiming to restore some of its depleted network on 30 September, having spent much of the last few days only operating its Frankfurt service.
LinkCrashed Convair struck trees while low on approach Preliminary findings into the Convair 440 freighter crash at Toledo Express airport earlier this month give further details of the accident sequence, but little indication as to the cause.
Operated by Ferreteria E Implementos San Francisco on a non-scheduled flight from Millington Memphis airport, the aircraft had been about 5nm southeast of Toledo when it was cleared for landing, in darkness, at 02:35 on 11 September.
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