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NEWS Dec 31, 1969 Korean Air and Asiana Airlines Reports Surprise Quarter 2 Earnings Profit Amid the vast number of unprofitable airlines due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Korean Air and Asiana Airlines have reported profit, lead by their dedication towards cargo. Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 Virgin Galactic To Create Mach 3 Supersonic Aircraft Virgin Galactic will create a Mach 3 Supersonic Aircraft in conjunction with Rolls Royce. What can you expect from this aircraft? Read more. Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 British Airways Retires A318 British Airways retires their only A318 aircraft, along with ending the iconic BA001/BA002 route between LCY and JFK. Read More →
Dec 31, 1969 United to Drop ExpressJet From Contract ExpressJet, a regional airline that flies under United Express, will be dropped by United. This means ExpressJet will not having any aircraft, forcing them to cease operations. Read More →
STORIES Dec 31, 1969 Interview: American Airlines Pilots During COVID-19 A conversation with three different American Airlines pilots about flying during COVID-19 and how the airline industry is recovering. Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 Taiwan Parliament Calls to Rename China Airlines After 60+ years of operating under the name "China Airlines", the country's flag carrier is expected to start rebranding the airline in the next few years Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 Breaking News: British Airways Retires 747 British Airways will retire its 747 fleet, according to an internal memo. Click to read more. Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 Emirates Flies A380 For First Time in 4 Months Emirates flew its A380 for the first time on two flights on July 15. Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 Launch of Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Set For This Tuesday Air Arabia Abu Dhabi set to launch on July 14th despite of COVID-19 Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 Breeze Airways to Begin Charter Flights in October Breeze Airways is acquiring Compass Airlines' operating certificate, subject to government approval. Additionally, they reveal their plans for the future, aircraft-wise and more. Read More →