Kochan Kleps

Deputy Editor
Deputy Editor at Airways Magazine. Born and raised New Yorker. Get in touch: kochan@airwaysmag.com

Flying Vikings, Low-Cost Style: Norse Atlantic Takes Off

Yesterday, Norse Atlantic Airways’ (N0) first commercial flight entered the competitive long-haul, low-cost market with its inaugural flight between Oslo (OSL) and New

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CMA CGM Receives First Two Boeing 777Fs

These are CMA CGM's first two Boeing 777F aircraft, adding to its fleet of Airbus A330-200F aircraft. 

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United Announces San Francisco-Brisbane Flights

United Airlines (UA) becomes the first U.S. airline to add a new transpacific destination since the pandemic.

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Interview: Delta Air Lines’ SVP of Fleet, TechOps

This is how the debut of Delta's A321neo will impact the airline's fleet and what the carrier's response to global supply chain challenges

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ATR Unveils Plans for Next-Generation ‘EVO’ Aircraft

Today, aircraft manufacturer ATR announced plans for a next-generation version of its best-selling family of aircraft, the ‘EVO’.

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Fishy Business: How Alaska Airlines Delivers Copper River Salmon

Yesterday, Alaska Airlines (AS) delivered the season’s first salmon to Seattle Tacoma Airport (SEA), marking a splashy beginning to the summer fishing season.

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Southwest Airlines Unveils Major Cabin Upgrades

Southwest Airlines (WN) has unveiled a series of cabin and customer experience upgrades to compete with other full-service U.S. carriers.

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ANA to Resume Airbus A380 Operations

ANA (NH) will resume operations with its Airbus A380s on its flagship Tokyo, Honolulu route.

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Lufthansa Orders Boeing 777-8 Freighters, Bolsters 787s

Lufthansa (LH) announces an order for seven Boeing 777-8 freighter aircraft, along with seven more Boeing 787 aircraft. 

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Qantas Orders A350-1000s, Sets Eyes on Project Sunrise

Qantas (QF) announced its order for 12 Airbus A350-1000 aircraft to be deployed on ultra-long-haul flights as a part of 'Project Sunrise'.

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