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Titan to Add Maiden Airbus A330
Titan Airways is set to introduce an Airbus A330-200 as part of a wider effort to transition to an all Airbus fleet. The five-year-old airliner is to enter service with the charter and airline sub-charter specialist in April 2020.

South African to Lease A350s from Air Mauritius
When, in a June 30 press release, South African Airways (SAA) confirmed it would lease a pair of Airbus A350-900s, very little was detailed about the carrier’s acquisition. Airliner World has since learned that the two jets will be handed over to the airline as part of Air Mauritius’ order for six examples, placed at the 2014 Farnborough International Airshow.

Farnborough Airport Changes Hands
Farnborough, the UK’s only dedicated business aviation airport, has been sold to Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets (MIRA) for an undisclosed sum.

E175s Set to Land in the Last Frontier
By Thomas Haynes
Alaska Airlines is set to add a Brazilian element to its services in and out of the state as it expands the scheduled use of its Embraer E175s to the region for the first time.

Why PIA is Operating Flights to Europe After Being Banned
By Thomas Haynes
Today is the first day of a six-month ban on European flights for Pakistan’s national carrier as the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) yesterday withdrew its Third Country Operator (TCO) authorisation.

Icelandair 'Unsacks' All Its Cabin Crew
By Thomas Haynes
Reykjavik-based Icelandair has reversed a decision which would have seen it fire all its cabin crew and make pilots look after the passengers.

World’s First Hybrid Electric 70-Seater Airliner Unveiled
By Thomas Haynes
Bristol-based engineering and development firm Electric Aviation Group (EAG) has unveiled the world’s first hybrid electric regional aircraft capable of carrying 70 passengers.

Are Airports the Next Smart Cities?
Airports globally are recognized as being similar to smart cities, as they focus on delivering improvements to operations, sustainability, experience and business vitality.

JetBlue Reveals Transatlantic Tail Design
By Thomas Haynes
The New York-based carrier unveiled the new tail for the first aircraft it intends to use to begin London services next year

Why did a 787 fly above 1,000 microphones 88 times?
By Thomas Haynes
Over an eight-day period, Boeing flew a Dreamliner with more than 200 acoustic sensors attached to it over a set of ground-based microphones 88 times. Here’s why…

An-124 visits Stansted to pick up unusual cargo
By Thomas Haynes
One of the world’s largest aircraft stopped off in Essex yesterday to collect some rare freight

Norwegian CEO warns carrier is “facing a very uncertain future”
Jacob Schram made the stark warning as politicians in Oslo rejected calls for further funding.

Chairing the crisis
By Carroll McCormick
The first woman chair of the Canadian Airports Council is having...

Liège Airport becomes UN cargo hub
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has kick-started...