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The Airbus A350 XWB: Being There At The Maiden Flight

TOULOUSE — The first half of 2013 and has certainly been a busy year in the annals of commercial aviation. In January the worldwide fleet of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner was grounded; not taking to the skies again until May.

Bonus Flashback: Tri-Jet Twilight Inflight! Onboard one of the last MD-11’s in Passenger Service via KLM

MIAMI — Mention the words “McDonnell Douglas MD-11” to airline geeks, passengers, pilots, and airline executives and you’re likely to elicit many different reactions for this successor to the venerable Douglas DC-10 is a controversial airplane: Passengers often found the

Airlines Routes

Avianca Revives 10 Seasonal U.S. Routes This Summer

Avianca revives ten seasonal nonstop routes from the United States to Latin America.

3/23/1998: Norway’s Braathens SAFE is Rebranded

Today, in 1998, Norwegian carrier Braathens SAFE changed its name and corporate identity to Braathens.

3/13/2006: Volaris Takes to the Skies

Today, in 2006, Mexican low-cost carrier Volaris operated its first revenue flight.

Ukraine Begins Negotiations to Resume International Flights

Ukraine has begun official negotiations with aviation regulators to resume international operations.

MH370 10th Anniversary: The Biggest Aviation Mystery

On March 8. 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 bound for Beijing disappeared en route, an event that remains unsolved ten years later.

SAS Reports Q1 Results, Prepares Busy Summer Season

Scandinavian Airlines reported its Q1 results and described how it was progressing through its Chapter 11 process.

SAS to Switch to SkyTeam After Air France-KLM Takeover

Air France-KLM is pushing through negotiations to take a majority stake in Scandinavian airline SAS. What are the ramifications?

FAA Adds Boeing 787 Jets to Anti-Ice System Concerns

The Federal Aviation Administration has raised new concerns about the anti-ice systems on Boeing 787 jets.

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