IndiGo followed by AirAsia has the largest number of A321neos on order, while three US airlines have more than 100 on order.
Only four airlines will be operating MAX 8s over distances longer than 2,500 miles and most of these are Canadians flying to the Caribbean.
With regulatory obstacles pending and airlines awaiting final approval, all eyes are on Boeing's largest single-aisle ...
Founded in 1993, the airline specialises in express freight and air charter services, serving domestic routes as well as ...
PERTH, Australia—Indian carrier IndiGo believes its future fleet of Airbus A321XLR narrowbody aircraft offers unique route ...
Dutch carrier Transavia has shared images of its upcoming Airbus A321neo retro jet receiving its special commemorative livery ...
Airbus insists it is still evaluating all engine options for its future Next Generation Single Aisle (NGSA) even as it ...
Earlier this month, Japan Airlines announced its plans to include an additional 17 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft to modernize its ...
American Airlines expands its Caribbean network with new flights to South Caicos, its 42nd destination in the region.
Airbus has unveiled Qantas’ new extra-long range narrow-body aircraft for the first time, which will open up new domestic and ...
CEO Vanessa Hudson says aircraft due to be delivered in June will help improve the airline’s on-time performance and provide ...
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