Lee Cross

European Deputy Editor
Writer and aviation fanatic, Lee is a plant geek and part-time Flight Attendant for a UK-based airline. Based in Liverpool, United Kingdom.

Icelandair, Turkish Airlines Ink Codeshare Agreement

Icelandair (FI) and Turkish Airlines (TK) have signed a new codeshare agreement, offering customers ‘seamless connections between their growing networks.’

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5/06/2012: Solar Impulse 1 Maiden Intercontinental Flight

This is how the world’s first solar-powered aircraft capable of flying both day and night flew intercontinental in 2012.

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6/03/1925: First Flight of the Goodyear Blimp

This is the first flight of the groundbreaking airship, the 'Good Year Blimp', the world's first blimp to fly with helium.

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American Airlines to Appeal Court Decision to Dissolve JetBlue Tie-up

American Airlines (AA) will appeal a recent federal court decision to dissolve its Northeast Alliance with JetBlue (B6).

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SAS “Looking Forward to a Busy Summer Season”

SAS (SK) has announced its Q2 2023 results and remains optimistic about the upcoming summer season despite posting a loss.

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Garuda Announces Fleet Updates, Singapore Airlines Joint Venture 

Garuda Indonesia has updated its fleet plans for 2023 after revealing a new joint venture with Singapore Airlines.

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Qantas Upgrades Premium Onboard Offering for New York Relaunch

In anticipation of its Sydney-New York route relaunch, Qantas (QF) has unveiled some upgrades to its onboard premium offering.

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Cathay Pacific Eyes Boeing 777-8F For Freight Future

Industry sources have reported that Cathay Cargo looks set to order the Boeing 777-8F for its future freighter requirements.

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Air New Zealand to Weigh Passengers

As its international network returns to capacity, Air New Zealand (NZ) is asking its customers to step on the scales as part of

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Boeing Hopeful of Riyadh Air 737 MAX Deal

According to reports, Boeing hopes to secure a deal with new Saudi Arabian start-up Riyadh Air for up to 400 single-aisle airliners.

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