18 August 2019

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Joint venture partners Air New Zealand and Singapore Airlines will boost capacity between Auckland and Singapore

Air New Zealand will increase its frequency from 12 to 14 services per week on its Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft from March 2020 to October 2020, bringing the total number of services the two alliance partners operate to 21 per week. Singapore Airlines will also deploy its larger A380 aircraft to meet strong demand over […]

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Delta, Virgin Atlantic boost summer flying between U.S. and U.K.

Delta is boosting its transatlantic schedule between London-Heathrow and its coastal hubs in Boston and New York-JFK next summer, adding 15% capacity compared to 2019. Alongside joint venture partner Virgin Atlantic, the two airlines will increase capacity across the Atlantic by nearly 10,000 seats per week compared to this year. Additionally, Delta is set to

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Atkins to collaborate with AERALIS to develop new suite of training jet aircraft

Atkins, a member of the SNC-Lavalin Group, is collaborating with aircraft designer and manufacturer AERALIS to develop a new family of training jet aircraft using a patent-pending modular design. Together, the organisations will design two types of modular aircraft – the Basic Trainer and the Advanced Trainer – which will provide training, from cadet to

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Cathay Pacific CEO and CCO to resign amidst Hong Kong turmoil

Cathay Pacific’s chief executive officer Rupert Hogg and chief commercial officer Paul Loo are to step down as the Hong Kong-based carrier struggles with fallout from nearly four months of political protests. Cathay said last week that protests affected its passenger numbers last month and were continuing to “adversely impact” future bookings. “Recent events have

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