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FAA Completely Bans US Flights To Venezuela As Political Tension Escalates

MIAMI — The US Federal Aviation Administration has issued an emergency order which bans all US-registered aircraft from flying to and over Venezuela. On April 30, the FAA had forbidden any US-registered aircraft to fly below 26,000 feet over Venezuelan

High Flyer Interview: The Air Tahiti Nui Transformation According To Its Chiefs

PAPEETE — All the way from Central Pacific, Air Tahiti Nui celebrated the opening of its brand-new headquarters building next to Fa’a’ā International Airport in Papeete, exactly two decades after launching operations as French Polynesia’s only international carrier. Air Tahiti

Corsair Becomes Miami’s 102nd Carrier: New Nonstop Flights From Paris

MIAMI — Starting June 10, the french leisure carrier, Corsair, will launch four weekly flights between Paris-Orly (ORY) and Miami International Airport (MIA). “Corsair is delighted to open flights to Miami, a destination with high business and tourist potential that is perfectly

Exclusive: Full Access To Air Italy’s Boeing 737 MAX 8 (+Videos)

OLBIA — Last week, Airways had the exclusive opportunity to participate in the inaugural international flight from New York (JFK) to Milan-Malpensa (MXP) on Italy’s newest airline, Air Italy (IG). The carrier launched flights to JFK after receiving its first Airbus

Service Dog Gives Birth At Tampa International Airport

MIAMI — In the midst of the highest dispute regarding service animals flying on planes, a service dog named Eleanor “Ellie” Rigby gave birth to eight puppies at the Tampa International Airport’s Gate 80 moments before its flight to Philadelphia

#FlybackFriday — The Finnish Way, From Miami to Helsinki with Finnair – Business Class

Reported by Enrique Perrella. Had I ever thought I’d be on a Finnish A330-300, departing out of Miami (MIA), minutes before midnight, mesmerized by a simplistic, yet elegant and modern flowery livery and entirely fascinated by the whole ordeal? No.

Delta Orders 100 Airbus A321neos, Says No to Boeing’s 737 MAX

MIAMI — In what represents a significant blow to the American aircraft manufacturer, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, long-term partner Delta Air Lines has announced a blockbuster order for 100 Airbus A321neos ACF (Airbus Cabin Flex configuration) plus 100 options. These planes

Analysis: Joint Venture Between Delta, WestJet Changes Landscape

MIAMI — Rumors had been quite high about a potential partnership between WestJet and a legacy U.S. airline, as the Canadian low-cost carrier (LCC) seeks to strengthen its operations before the arrival of its ten Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners that were

Air France Temporarily Suspends Flights to Caracas, Venezuela

MIAMI — Air France joins the list of airlines that have either canceled or suspended flights to Caracas, Venezuela, amid rising political tensions in the South American country. The French carrier has canceled its flights on July 30, 31, and

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