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Airports of Thailand to invest $1.08 billion to expand DMK

The government-owned business Airports of Thailand Pcl (AOT), which manages six airports throughout Thailand, declared that it would spend THB 36.8 billion ($1.08 billion) to increase the size of the…

Thai VietJetAir anticipates all-Boeing fleet by 2024

By 2024, Thai VietJetAir, a low-cost airline, intends to phase out its remaining Airbus aircraft and run an entirely Boeing fleet.

Vietjet offers attractive deals from Brisbane

Vietjet is offering tempting deals as Easter approaches in Australia, while Brisbane Airport is announcing new routes and making progress toward full recovery.

Airbus A380 flights disclosed by Lufthansa

The German airline has announced the initial itineraries for the Airbus A380's relaunch as it rejoins the fleet after a three-year absence.

Former Nok boss Sarasin launches Really Cool Airlines

A new carrier, Really Cool Airlines, will announce its flight routes by the end of June and begin operations by the end of the year

flydubai launches 3 routes to Saudi Arabia in 6 days

Flydubai now has 16 destinations in the Kingdom after the launch of three new flights within Saudi Arabia. It began from Dubai to Neom on March 16 and then continued…

How Cathay Pacific Built A Mini-City To Combine Its Headquarter Area

Naturally, Hong Kong International Airport serves as the location of Cathay Pacific's corporate headquarters. Nonetheless, it's unexpected how big they are. Being one of the biggest corporate buildings in Asia,…

CAAC Investigating Crash of Boeing 737

An update on the Boeing 737-800 tragedy involving China Eastern Airlines was released by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) on March 21, 2022, one year after the deadly…

Why is it difficult to add new flights at Suvarnabhumi?

With many countries opening their borders and returning to international flights, the question remains why many airlines still find it difficult to accommodate more arrivals and departures from Suvarnabhumi Airport.

How Digitalization Would Help Saudia Become A More Modern Airline

Here is how Saudia will upgrade from a dated legacy airline to a cutting-edge, data-driven airline.