This is the story of the International Airlines Group (IAG), considered one of the world’s largest with a fleet of over 500 aircraft.
Bucking the current industry trend of reducing flight schedules, Ryanair (FR) announced that it is adding 500 flights from Stansted Airport (STN).
British Airways (BA) will give up to 13% more in wages to about 16,000 employees, undoing pay cuts brought on by the COVID epidemic.
American Airlines (AA) has announced plans to purchase up to 60 Boom Supersonic Overture airplanes.
With the return of travel demand, Air New Zealand (NZ) is considering options to bolster its operations.
Malaysia Airlines (MH) has ordered 20 Airbus A330-900 aircraft as part of its fleet renewal program.
Emirates (EK) will resume its well-liked daily Airbus A380 operation to Perth, substituting the current Boeing 777-300ER in service.Â
Qantas Freight (QF) will expand its domestic fleet with six Airbus A321 passenger to freighter (P2F) aircraft.
Billionaire Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, co-founder of the brand-new low-cost airline Akasa Air (QP) in India, passed away at the age of 62.
The impact of the last two years has left a mark on the aviation sector. A recent High Court of Australia decision is a prime example.
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