- Dubai, UAE - Dubai-based Emirates on Thursday announced an order for 15 long-haul Airbus A350-900s, bringing to 110 the number of additional aircraft the company has ordered at this year's Dubai Air Show. "The A350-900s will add to our fleet mix and we are pleased to announce additional orders for this...
Turkish Airlines explore options of buying 355 Airbus jets
Istanbul, Turkey - Turkish Airlines, the country's flag carrier, confirmed on Monday that it was in talks with Airbus to buy up to 355 jets in a huge push to expand its fleet. "Negotiations are held with Airbus regarding the purchase of a total of 355 aircraft -- 240 of which...Orders placed for 408 aircraft at Dubai Air Show, biggest by Indigo Partners
A total of 408 aircraft (269 firm orders and 139 commitments) were ordered at the Dubai Airshow, the first major airshow since the pandemic. It covered the full range of commercial aircraft, including a first commitment for the A350F. In the pre-show event, Airbus launched its latest global market forecast...Emirates SkyCargo and Emirates Post Group to promote e-commerce global platform
Emirates SkyCargo and Emirates Post Group (EPG) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop an e-commerce end-to-end global logistics platform, with a focus on serving markets in the Middle East, Africa and West Asia, said the local reports. Nabil Sultan, Emirates Divisional Senior Vice President, Cargo, said the...Aviation emerging out of Covid crisis, outlook brightening: Airbus CEO
The global aviation sector has begun to emerge from the Covid pandemic, its worst-ever crisis, and the "outlook is starting to brighten", Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury told journalists Monday. A large order of 255 of Airbus' single-aisle A231 planes announced Sunday at the Dubai Airshow "completely justifies" a shift to...Emirates set for Boeing talks: CEO
The talks will be held over the delayed 777Xs 'before and during' Dubai Air Show.Dubai airshow participants optimistic about post-Covid recovery
Technologies, solutions that can help the aviation sector to overcome the Covid-19 crisis showcased Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, president of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, calls Covid-19 setback temporary The 20th edition of the Airport Show in Dubai has ended on a positive note with key participants from the...








