Iberia's first Airbus A321XLR went into service last week. The airline invited me to Madrid to take a look and join one of ...
Apple Camping in Tenby has added an ex-Etihad A320 to its roster of unique accommodation options, kitting it out as a rather ...
Simple Flying joined Iberia to fly on the world's first Airbus A321XLR passenger flight. We review the business and economy ...
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Please verify your email address. JetBlue is known for its customer-centric operations and modern fleet, which includes the highly versatile Airbus A320-200. This aircraft has long been the workhorse ...
However, a JetBlue Airbus A220-300, operating as Flight B6531 to San Juan, was simultaneously cleared for "immediate takeoff" while the Delta aircraft was approximately 1.9 nautical miles from the ...
India will open its first private military aircraft manufacturing facility on Monday as the South Asian nation ramps up its local defense production to cut reliance on imports.
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A New Jersey woman flying out of JFK is suing JetBlue because her ice cream sandwich was served “dangerously cold.” Karla Quinonez charges in the lawsuit reviewed by The Independent that the ...
European aerospace giant Airbus expects its component and services sourcing from India to nearly double to $2 billion annually over the next couple of years as the company’s engagement with the ...
“We want to manufacture aircraft in India that can serve the civil travel needs of India. We feel that Airbus has a very big role to play,” he mentioned speaking at an event of European aerospace ...
JetBlue Airways on Thursday began nonstop services to Florida from Long Island MacArthur Airport, taking advantage of what some economists have called an "untapped" market for air travel ...