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NEWS Dec 31, 1969 Russia Begins Work on Stealth Nuclear Bomber PAK DA Russia starts work on stealth nuclear bomber PAK DA. Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 Lufthansa To Receive 9 Billion Euros in Government Aid Lufthansa will receive 9 billion euros in government aid, according to sources, amid the global COVID-19 economic crisis. Click to read more. Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303: A Brief Analysis and Rundown PIA Flight 8303 crashed in Karachi on May 22nd. What is currently known about the crash and what has happened? Click to read more Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 737 Lands in San Diego Missing Tail Parts A Swift Air 737-800(N820TJ) was spotted landing with part of the tail missing. Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 United to Launch CleanPlus Product in an Initiative to Encourage More People to Fly Yesterday, United Airlines announced their initiative to promote safety when flying: United CleanPlus. Through a partnership with the Cleveland Clinic and Clorox, the goal of this project is to ensure safety and prevent the spread of COVID-19 during all stages of the travel experience. Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 Air France To Retire Its A380 Fleet Air France will retire its fleet of A380's amid the COVID-19. With the anticipated drop in demand, Air France Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 Thai Airways Files For Bankruptcy Protection The flag carrier of Thailand, Thai Airways files for bankruptcy protection, following in other carrier's footsteps. Click to read more. Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 LATAM and Delta to Partner in Trans-American Joint Venture Delta Airlines has signed a Joint Venture program with South American Carrier LATAM Read More →
ROUTES Dec 31, 1969 Pakistan International Airlines Operates Repatriation Flights to the United States Pakistan International Airlines will operate repatriation flights to certain cities in the U.S. Want to know if it's to your local airport? Read this article to find out. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Dec 31, 1969 Alaska Airlines "Proudly All Boeing" After acquiring Sir Richard Branson’s American subsidiary, Virgin America, Alaska Airlines' Boeing jets still wear a sticker on their nose saying "Proudly All Boeing" despite the fact that they operate 71 Airbus A320 family jets. Indications from the Pacific Northwest based firm show that they may emerge from the current COVID-19 situation aiming for an all Boeing 737 mainline fleet. Read More →