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Thai Airways to add more flights

Thai Airways International (THAI) has announced plans to expand its international destinations in the upcoming high season in order to attract more tourists. The airline will also resume flights to…

Air France and KLM orders 50 A350 and 40 options

Air France-KLM, the fourth-largest airline group in Europe, has confirmed its plan to purchase 50 Airbus A350 family aircraft with an option for an additional 40 planes. This order is…

Pattaya Airways Secures Air Operating license for 3rd Quarter 2024 launch

PATTAYA Group, a well-known and established entity in the aviation industry, has launched “PATTAYA Airways” to cater to international air cargo services. This move aligns with the growth trends in…

The future of the Emirates fleet

The fleet composition of Emirates has historically been relatively simple, consisting mainly of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s. However, this is set to change as the airline introduces new aircraft…

Thailands P80 Air secures Air Operational License for the 3Q24 launch.

Thailand’s Ministry of Transport has issued an air operator’s licence (AOL) to P80 Air. The AOL is a precursor to securing an air operator’s certificate (AOC). The startup is now…

Boeing predicts they China will need 8,000 more planes in 2042

Boeing predicts that China will require more than 8,000 new aircraft in the next two decades, which would account for 20% of global airplane deliveries. The majority of this demand…

Vietnam Airlines to host first IATA and Operations conference in Hanoi

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is currently holding its inaugural World Safety and Operations Conference (WSOC) in Hanoi, Vietnam, with the primary aim of promoting safer and more efficient…

Air Asia to order more Airbus widebody jets

AirAsia is currently discussing a new wide-body aircraft order with Airbus, as revealed by Tony Fernandes, CEO of Capital A, the airline’s parent company. The Malaysian entrepreneur shared some details…

Chiangmai to build a second Airport.

Business executives in Chiang Mai urged Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to undertake the following initiatives during a meeting at Chiang Mai University on Saturday: Extend the operating hours of Chiang…

Airline pricing war is improbable

In the near future, it is unlikely that Thai airlines will engage in another pricing war, and the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) intends to preserve maximum ticket prices…