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Civil Aviation
Why Are Indian Airlines Allowed Only One Flight to and from Dubai?
April 10, 2026
Dubai has quietly introduced one of the most restrictive aviation policies in recent years, capping foreign airlines to just one...
Read MoreReciprocal Free Wi-Fi Rolls Out for United and Air Canada Loyalty Programs
April 9, 2026
United Airlines (UA) and Air Canada (AC) have launched reciprocal free inflight Wi-Fi access for their respective loyalty program-me members...
Read MoreAI 2812 PAN PAN: Air India A320neo Pilots Makes Emergency Return to Mumbai
April 9, 2026
An Air India (AI) Airbus A320neo operating flight AI 2812 from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) to Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) declared a...
Read MoreBoeing Opens New 737 MAX Production Line at Largest Factory in the World
April 9, 2026
Boeing (BA) will open a fourth 737 MAX production line at its Everett facility (PAE) in mid-2026, marking the first...
Read MoreBritish Airways Route Cuts: 19 Airport Pairs Dropped Since Last Year
April 9, 2026
In an industry where airlines constantly reallocate aircraft in response to demand, British Airways (BA) has quietly undertaken one of...
Read MoreEtihad Adds New 777 Flights to 2nd Most Populated City in the World
April 9, 2026
Etihad Airways (EY), the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, will resume and expand services to Dhaka, Bangladesh with...
Read MoreLATAM Flight LA800: Investigation Finds Unsecured Seat Switch Triggered 787 Mid-Air Upset
April 9, 2026
A LATAM Airlines Boeing 787-9 experienced a sudden in-flight upset after a flight attendant inadvertently activated a cockpit seat switch...
Read MoreRyanair will No Longer Fly from Barcelona to This French City
April 9, 2026
Low-cost carrier Ryanair (FR) will discontinue its seasonal route between Barcelona and Poitiers in 2026, marking another setback for regional...
Read MoreTop Airlines in the World by Amenity Kits in First Class
April 9, 2026
First-class air travel has always been a symbol of prestige—but in recent years, the quiet competition has shifted toward something...
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