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New look for Lufthansa’s A380

Posted on January 26, 2010 by Dave

Today, we’re having a look at a new and shiny Airbus A380. It’s being painted and scheduled to be finished this week. Looking forward to seeing more of it!
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Posted in Offbeat news | Tagged airbus, airbus A380, lufthansa

Transylvania Airlines safety card

Posted on January 25, 2010 by Dave

What if vampires were among us, just like in the movies Twilight or Tru Blood? In a world were vampires exist, this is probably how an airline safety card would look like.

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Posted in Offbeat news | Tagged airline humor, safety card, vampires

Ethiopian Airline plane crashes into the sea

Posted on January 25, 2010 by Dave

A plane belonging to Ethiopian Airlines has crashed into the Mediterranean sea shortly after taking off from Beirut airport. The plane carried 89 people to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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Posted in Airline News | Tagged ethiopian airlines, plane crash

Japan Airlines goes bankrupt?

Posted on January 19, 2010 by Stewart

Japan Airlines, Asia’s biggest airline, will file for bankruptcy protection today, shortly after Tokyo’s Stock Exchanges closing time.
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Posted in Airline News | Tagged airline bankrupcy, JAL, japan airlines

Air New Zealand is Airline of the Year

Posted on January 15, 2010 by Dave

Air New Zealand recently was given the title of Airline of the Year for 2010 by Air Transport World. The aviation magazine said the airline’s financial performance fiscal management during one of the most troublesome times in aviation history are the reasons it received the award.

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Posted in Airline News | Tagged air new zealand, Air Transport World, airline of the year, regional express

Plans for world’s highest airport

Posted on January 12, 2010 by Dave

China has announced plans to build the highest airport in the world, in Tibet. The Nagqu Dagring Airport will be located at altitude of 14,553ft. This new airport is expected to top Bamda Airport, another airport in Tibet located at 335ft.

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Posted in Airline News | Tagged bamda airport, highest airport, Nagqu Dagring Airport

New airline partnership – AirAsia & JetStar

Posted on January 8, 2010 by Dave

AirAsia and JetStar announced on Wednesday they will form an alliance that could literally change the Asian lowcost flying market. The first alliance ever between two lowcost airlines is expected to save the companies millions of dollars in costs.

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Posted in Airline News | Tagged airasia, jetstar, lowcost airlines, lowcost alliance

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