Lee Cross

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

Hurdle for Asiana/Korean Air Merger as UK Regulators Raise Concerns

UK competition regulators have raised concerns over the merger of Asiana Airlines (OZ) and Korean Air (KE), giving the two

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11/15/2008: LTE International Airways Ceases Operations

This is the story of Palma de Mallorca-based LTE International Airways (XO), which ceased operations today in 2008.

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Air India Joins AAPA, FIA Airline Groups

Air India (AI) has joined the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) and Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA).

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Cathay Pacific Group Pandemic Recovery Expected in 2024

The airline group has been ramping up capacity since travel restrictions in Hong Kong.

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11/13/1991: Midway Airlines Ceases Operations

This is the story of the first incarnation of Midway Airlines (ML), which ceased operations today in 1991.

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WestJet Secures Slots to Commence Calgary to Dubai Flights

WestJet (WS) has secured slots for a new service from Calgary (YYC) to Dubai (DXB), highlighting the airline's ambition to

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11/12/1998: First Flight Airline Shuttle America

This is the story of Shuttle American, which began operations today in 1998 with three De Havilland Dash 8-300s.

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Flyr Seeking Alternatives as Refinancing Plans Hit Turbulence

Troubled Norwegian low-cost carrier Flyr (FS) is looking to raise NOK 700 million (US$68m) as it reveals its financial situation

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Aegean Reports Q3 Profits Above Pre-Pandemic Levels

Strong demand across Europe, coupled with a growing network and fleet, has helped Aegean (A3) boost its profits above pre-pandemic

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11/11/1983: The CASA/IPTN CN-235

The twin-engine regional airliner and transport aircraft CN-235 took to the skies for the first time today in 1983.

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