PLUS: Air Malta successor secures AOC and reveals network plans.
Air Malta Successor Secures AOC, Reveals Network Plans | David Casey KM Malta Airlines, the planned successor to Malta’s existing flag-carrier Air Malta, has outlined its network plans for the northern summer 2024 season after securing an air operator certificate from the Maltese Civil Aviation Directorate. |
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SPONSORED CONTENT Book-And-Claim's Role In Scaling SAF Could book-and-claim be the key that unlocks SAF at scale? Jan Toschka, President of Shell Aviation, speaks to us about its potential. |
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Advanced air mobility aircraft makes an impressive debut among this year’s entries. Firefighting aircraft and commercial aircraft round out the competition. | View The Full Photo Contest Gallery | |
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First QantasLink A220 Prepares For Handover | Alan Dron One of the final stages before the introduction of the Airbus A220 to the Qantas fleet has been reached with the first test flight of the initial example of the Australian flag-carrier’s 29-aircraft order. |
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DATA FEATURE Airline In Focus: China Airlines | China Airlines is the flag carrier of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The majority shareholder of the carrier is the China Aviation Development Foundation, a wholly owned entity of the Taiwanese government. |
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