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Qantas Joins Association of Asia Pacific Airlines

The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA), headquartered in Malaysia, has announced that Qantas, Australia’s flagship carrier, has joined the organization with immediate effect. This significant development strengthens Qantas’ engagement within the Asia-Pacific aviation community and underscores its commitment to regional collaboration.

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SriLankan Airlines Expands Fleet for Revival

SriLankan Airlines has embarked on a strategic five-year corporate plan to rejuvenate its operations, positioning itself for a stronger future in the aviation industry. As part of this revitalization, the airline has expanded its fleet to 25 aircraftby early 2025, with ambitions to reach a total of 27 aircraft in the coming months. The addition of three new aircraft highlights…

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Nordstar Airlines Plans Fleet Expansion with SJ100 and MS-21

Nordstar Airlines (Russia) has revealed plans to expand its fleet with the acquisition of five Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SJ100) and 10 MS-21 aircraft. This announcement was made by the airline’s CEO, Leonid Mokhov, signaling the carrier’s commitment to modernizing its fleet and enhancing its operational capabilities. The SJ100 is a regional jet developed by Sukhoi Civil Aircraft, known for its efficiency…

American Jet to Launch Regional Air Hub in Santa Cruz

American Jet (Argentina) has unveiled plans to establish a regional air hub in Santa Cruz, aiming to enhance connectivity within the province and with neighboring regions such as Patagonia and Chile. The new hub is expected to begin operations by mid-2025 and will play a pivotal role in improving air travel options for passengers in the region.

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Air Wisconsin Shifts Focus to EAS Markets and Charter Operations

Air Wisconsin (US) has announced a strategic realignment aimed at strengthening its focus on Essential Air Service (EAS) markets and expanding its charter operations. Effective April 2025, the airline will transition its relationship with American Airlines (US) to a codeshare and interline agreement, marking a shift from its previous operational model.