• Spirit of the People: A Native American Exhibition Reinstalled at Denver International Airport

    Spirit of the People: A Native American Exhibition has returned for permanent display in Denver International Airport’s (DIA) Jeppesen Terminal, north, Level 5. Spirit of the People was temporarily removed from this location for conservation and cleaning in May 2013. …

  • Chiltern Rail – One year to go until new Oxford to London line opens

    The month of September marks one year to go until Chiltern Railways opens its new Oxford to London line, which will benefit thousands of commuters from Oxfordshire. The groundbreaking £130m project will see the train operator running services between London …

  • Air India starts helpline for relief material to Kashmir

    Air India has always lived up to its obligation as a national carrier in fulfilling the social responsibility during calamities and natural disasters.   It has once again stood up to the occasion and is ferrying stranded passengers from Srinagar …

  • Multan, adjoining areas continue to remain under flood threats

    North-east Pakistan’s Multan city and its surrounding areas in Punjab province which are on high alert as the Chenab river continues to surge south at an extremely high levels don’t seem to be out of danger by any means The …

  • Southwest Airlines Announces New Service To San Jose, Costa Rica

    Southwest Airlines announced today that it has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation to add its first destination in Central America with daily roundtrip service between Baltimore/Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport (BWI) and Juan Santamaria International Airport …

  • EASA Certification Granted to Bombardier’s Learjet 70 and Learjet 75 Jets

    Bombardier, the world’s leading business aircraft manufacturer, announced today that the Learjet 70 and Learjet 75 aircraft have received full type certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).   “Since their entry-into-service last December, our Learjet 70 and Learjet …

  • FAA Proposes $60,000 Civil Penalty Against American Eagle Airlines

    The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a $60,000 civil penalty against American Eagle Airlines, Inc. for failing to follow approved aircraft de-icing procedures for certain flights out of Sioux Falls, S.D.   The FAA alleges …

  • FAA Proposes $195,000 Civil Penalty Against British Airways, PLC

    The U.S Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a $195,000 civil penalty against British Airways, PLC, for allegedly violating Hazardous Materials Regulations. The FAA alleges that on Aug. 14, 2012, British Airways offered a cardboard box containing …

  • Airbus to Open Flight Training Center in Monterrey

    VivaAerobus, the low cost carrier serving Mexico, has chosen “Training By Airbus” to provide simulator training and courses for pilots, maintenance personnel, flight operations engineers and cabin crews in Miami and Monterrey, Mexico.   The 10-year agreement includes more than …

  • Beluga celebrates the 20th anniversary of its first flight

    With its maiden flight on September 13, 1994, the popular Beluga cargo aircraft, affectionately named after the white whale because of its remarkable shape, is celebrating this week twenty years of transporting Airbus component parts between Airbus’ European manufacturing sites. …


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