- Air India: Fleet Expansion "A Recipe for Disaster"[Sep. 09, 2011]
Indian government auditors have criticised the aviation ministry over its decision to buy 111 planes for the national airline, Air India.
- Five More Direct Flights to Be Launched Between Chinese Mainland's Hainan, Taiwan[Sep. 08, 2011]
Five more direct flights will be launched between the Chinese mainland's southern island province of Hainan and Taiwan to meet increasing market demand, bringing the total number of direct flights between the two regions to nine, a local official said Thursday.
- American Accuses Sabre of Boycott Against Airline[Sep. 08, 2011]
American Airlines has escalated its legal fight with a leading ticket-reservations system by accusing Sabre Holdings Corp. of organizing a boycott of American by travel agents.
- American Eagle Traffic Rises 10.2 Percent[Sep. 08, 2011]
American Eagle, which operates regional flights for American Airlines, said Tuesday that traffic rose 10.2 percent in August, outstripping an increase in passenger-carrying capacity.
- Emirates Airlines' Bonds Rise on Tourism Increase, Oil Drop: Arab Credit[Sep. 08, 2011]
Emirates airlines' notes have risen in the past month, regaining an advantage they enjoyed over Dubai's sovereign bonds as the world's biggest international carrier benefits from rising tourism and falling oil prices.
- Delta Lays off 200 Administrative Workers[Sep. 08, 2011]
Delta Air Lines Inc. is laying off 200 workers, most of them at its headquarters in Atlanta.
- UK's Monarch Airlines Cancels 787 Order[Sep. 07, 2011]
Monarch Airlines, a British tour company that operates cheap vacation flights to European destinations, canceled its order for six Boeing 787 Dreamliners Tuesday.
- Air India Plane Tyres Burst on Landing at Dabolim[Sep. 07, 2011]
Passengers and crew aboard an Air India Kuwait-Goa-Chennai flight had a narrow escape when the aircraft's front nose wheel tyres burst on landing at Dabolim airport on Tuesday morning.
- Bomb Threat Grounds Flight from Pakistan to Manchester[Sep. 08, 2011]
A plane bound for Britain was forced to land in Turkey yesterday after a Pakistani airline received bomb threats by email.
- Regular Direct Flights Launched Between Chinese Mainland's Yancheng, Taipei[Sep. 07, 2011]
A new regular direct air service was launched between Yancheng on the Chinese mainland and Taipei on Wednesday.