Petro Air To Launch Libyan Oil Wings In Energy Sector JV

Petro Air, a Libyan aviation company, has announced plans to establish a new airline subsidiary named Libyan Oil Wings, formed through a joint venture with Harmony Group (Malta) and Delta United Group (Libya). The venture is strategically aimed at serving the energy and oil sector, which constitutes a critical part of Libya’s economy and transportation demand.

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Riyadh Air Receives AOC Approval to Launch Flight Operations

Riyadh Air, the ambitious new national carrier of Saudi Arabia, has achieved a key regulatory milestone with the issuance of its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA). This official approval authorizes the airline to commence commercial flight operations, marking the operational launch phase of one of the kingdom’s most high-profile aviation ventures.

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Ethiopian Airlines Supports Air Congo Launch with Two B737 MAXs

Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest carrier, is set to deliver two Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to support the launch of Air Congo, a new joint venture airline in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The new airline is scheduled to begin operations in December 2024.

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Really Cool Airlines to Launch in 1H 2025 with B777-200ER Fleet

Really Cool Airlines, a new airline based in Thailand, is set to commence operations in the first half of 2025 with two Boeing 777-200ER aircraft leased from Thai Airways International. The airline plans to deploy these aircraft on routes connecting Thailand to Japan, aiming to capture a share of the popular travel market between these regions. The B777-200ER, known for its long-haul…