Airline Orders Five Q400 NextGen Airliners
Bombardier Aerospace announced today that an airline that has requested to remain unidentified at the present time, has signed a firm purchase agreement for five…
Bombardier Aerospace announced today that an airline that has requested to remain unidentified at the present time, has signed a firm purchase agreement for five…
Hungary’s national carrier ceased operations, grounded all its flights and stranded more than 7,000 passengers. After its financial situation became unsustainable. Malev, the Hungarian flag…
Bombardier Aerospace announced today that a Chinese airline, which has requested to remain unidentified at the present time, has signed a conditional purchase agreement…
European Union plans to charge airlines for carbon emissions are “discriminatory” and violate global laws, a group of 26 countries including the United States and…
The continuing “democratization†of air transport – driven by emerging economies, a global increase in wealth, greater urbanization, the need for more eco-efficient aircraft and…
Bombardier Aerospace announced today that a European airline, which has requested to remain unidentified at the present time, has signed a firm order for four…
Iran will take action against “inhuman” sanctions that make it harder for its passenger planes to refuel abroad and buy spare parts, the Foreign Ministry…
Well-established airline becomes fifth CSeries aircraft customer Bombardier Aerospace announced today that an airline, which has requested to remain unidentified at this time, has placed…
Emirates airline, the Arab world’s largest carrier, had a ‘tough’ year in 2010 and was hurt by political unrest in the Middle East and North…
The Armenian airline Armavia completed the first passenger flight of Russia’s newest commercial plane, the Sukhoi Superjet 100, on Thursday April 21. The plane, which…
Moscow, March 17. The information on SSJ100 delivery schedule to Armavia, published by Reuters on March 16th is incorrect. The aircraft 95007 is now under…
Geneva -Â The International Air Transport Association (IATA) downgraded its airline industry outlook for 2011 to $8.6 billion from the $9.1 billion it estimated in December…
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